Documentary on Larz-Kristerz gets local premiere in Älvdalen

The documentary 'För vägens vind' about the Älvdalen band Larz-Kristerz setting Karlfeldt poems to music premieres locally in Älvdalen on March 28.

On Saturday, March 28, audiences are invited to Älvdalen's cinema to view the documentary 'För vägens vind'. The film depicts the Älvdalen band Larz-Kristerz's efforts to compose music for poems by Nobel laureate Erik Axel Karlfeldt. This marks the first screening in Älvdalen, as reported by moratidning.se via Dala-Demokraten. The event highlights the band's local project.

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Stage scene from the feminist theater adaptation of the 1978 Swedish cult film 'Fäbodjäntan' at Dramaten, with pastoral Dalarna backdrop and enthusiastic sold-out audience.
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Fäbodjäntan revived as theater production at Dramaten

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The cult Swedish porn film Fäbodjäntan from 1978 is now being staged as a theater production at Dramaten in Stockholm by the feminist collective ÖFA. The production has generated high interest, leading to extra performances due to ticket demand. The film was shot in Skattungbyn in Dalarna and has left lasting memories in the local community.

The band Ärkepucko is organizing Punkverkstad for the first time alongside the punk and hard rock festival Mimfest. The event takes place at Folkets Hus in Borlänge on March 21 and targets youth interested in exploring punk culture through creation, learning, and community.

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On the 40th anniversary of Olof Palme's murder, Profilteatern in Umeå is staging the rock opera "Palmegruppen rider igen". Musicians John Andersson and Viktor Asbaghi Sandström from the band Polisman B have been interpreting the investigation in rock format since 2020. The production mixes humor and music to depict the investigation's red herrings.

Over the weekend of March 13–15, demonstrations are being held in 30 locations across Sweden against what organizers describe as an inhumane migration policy. In Borlänge, participants are gathering on Saturday afternoon at Sveatorget. One of the organizers, Annelie Larsson, expresses pain over the direction the country is heading.

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Oscilloscope Laboratories has acquired North American rights to the documentary 'Underland,' directed by Robert Petit and based on Robert Macfarlane's book. The film, narrated by Sandra Hüller and produced by Darren Aronofsky, premiered at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival. Oscilloscope plans a theatrical release in 2026.

In the second semi-final of Melodifestivalen in Gothenburg, Felicia with "My system" and Brandsta City Släckers with "Rakt in i elden" advanced directly to the final. Robin Bengtsson qualified for the final round, while Laila Adèle, Klara Almström, and Arwin were eliminated. Felicia, formerly known as Fröken Snusk, celebrated her win with joy and partially revealed her face on stage.

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Swedish crust band Bödel has unveiled their latest single, 'Domare och bödel,' as a preview of their debut full-length album. The track highlights the band's aggressive hardcore style, delivered entirely in Swedish. The album, titled 'Dödsbringaren,' is slated for release on January 30.

 

 

 

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