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'''''The Square''''' is an upcoming Swedish drama film directed by ].<ref></ref> It has been selected to compete for the ] at the ].<ref name="additions">{{cite web |url=http://www.thewrap.com/cannes-film-festival-adds-roman-polanski-film-lineup/ |author=Steve Pond |title=Cannes Film Festival Adds Roman Polanski Film to Lineup |date=27 April 2017 |accessdate=27 April 2017 |work=The Wrap}}</ref> '''''The Square''''' is a 2017 Swedish drama film directed by ].<ref></ref> It has been selected to compete for the ] at the ].<ref name="additions">{{cite web |url=http://www.thewrap.com/cannes-film-festival-adds-roman-polanski-film-lineup/ |author=Steve Pond |title=Cannes Film Festival Adds Roman Polanski Film to Lineup |date=27 April 2017 |accessdate=27 April 2017 |work=The Wrap}}</ref>


==Plot== ==Plot==
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==Production== ==Production==
Filming took place from June to October 2016 in Gothenburg, Stockholm and Berlin.<ref>{{Webbref|url=http://filmvast.se/ruben-ostlund-avslojar-rollistan-i-nya-filmen-the-square/|title=Ruben Östlund avslöjar rollistan i nya filmen The Square|language=Swedish|publisher=Film Väst|date=2016-05-16|accessdate=2016-10-13}}</ref><ref>{{Webbref|last=Rehlin|first=Gunnar|date=2016-07-06|url=http://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/film-tv/ruben-ostlund-siktar-pa-en-guldpalm/|title=Ruben Östlund siktar på en guldpalm|language=Swedish|work=]|accessdate=2016-10-13}}</ref> Filming took place from June to October 2016 in Gothenburg, Stockholm and Berlin.<ref>{{Webbref|url=http://filmvast.se/ruben-ostlund-avslojar-rollistan-i-nya-filmen-the-square/|title=Ruben Östlund avslöjar rollistan i nya filmen The Square|language=Swedish|publisher=Film Väst|date=2016-05-16|accessdate=2016-10-13}}</ref><ref>{{Webbref|last=Rehlin|first=Gunnar|date=2016-07-06|url=http://www.dn.se/kultur-noje/film-tv/ruben-ostlund-siktar-pa-en-guldpalm/|title=Ruben Östlund siktar på en guldpalm|language=Swedish|work=]|accessdate=2016-10-13}}</ref>

==Reception==
'']'''s ] wrote from Cannes: "Östlund offers a suavely merciless take-down of the decadence of the contemporary art world, whether it's Christian, in an interview with Anne (Elisabeth Moss), an American TV journalist, stumbling to defend the ] gobbledygook in one of his catalogues, or the simple sight of an exhibit that consists of cone-shaped piles of rubble, with a sign in white neon that says 'You have nothing.' The movie's dark joke is that the museum, by necessity, is really about money (the donations necessary to mount the art; the money the art will fetch on the open market), so whatever the 'message' pretends to be, it's actually: Here's a posh contrivance that has nothing to do with your life."<ref name="gleiberman">{{Cite web|last=Gleiberman|first=Owen|authorlink=Owen Gleiberman|date=2017-05-19|url=http://variety.com/2017/film/reviews/the-square-review-cannes-1202436834/|title=Cannes Film Review: 'The Square'|work=]|accessdate=2017-05-20}}</ref> Gleiberman further wrote: "Östlund, at his best, is a heady and enthralling filmmaker, but unfortunately, he has so much on his mind that he is also, at his weakest, a shapeless and didactic one. ''The Square'' is more outrageous but less effective than '']''."<ref name="gleiberman" />


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2017 Swedish film
The Square
Directed byRuben Östlund
Screenplay byRuben Östlund
Produced byErik Hemmendorff
Starring
CinematographyFredrik Wenzel
Edited byJacob Secher Schulsinger
Production
company
Plattform Produktion
Distributed byMagnolia Pictures
Release dates
  • 20 May 2017 (2017-05-20) (Cannes)
  • 25 August 2017 (2017-08-25) (Sweden)
Running time142 minutes
CountriesSweden
Germany
France
Denmark
LanguagesSwedish
English

The Square is a 2017 Swedish drama film directed by Ruben Östlund. It has been selected to compete for the Palme D'or at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.

Plot

The film tells about a manager of the museum who is responsible for an exhibition space that houses a new installation which provides people with a symbolic space. He hires a PR firm to create buzz around the installation, but the publicity produces a public racket.

Cast

Production

Filming took place from June to October 2016 in Gothenburg, Stockholm and Berlin.

Reception

Variety's Owen Gleiberman wrote from Cannes: "Östlund offers a suavely merciless take-down of the decadence of the contemporary art world, whether it's Christian, in an interview with Anne (Elisabeth Moss), an American TV journalist, stumbling to defend the postmodern gobbledygook in one of his catalogues, or the simple sight of an exhibit that consists of cone-shaped piles of rubble, with a sign in white neon that says 'You have nothing.' The movie's dark joke is that the museum, by necessity, is really about money (the donations necessary to mount the art; the money the art will fetch on the open market), so whatever the 'message' pretends to be, it's actually: Here's a posh contrivance that has nothing to do with your life." Gleiberman further wrote: "Östlund, at his best, is a heady and enthralling filmmaker, but unfortunately, he has so much on his mind that he is also, at his weakest, a shapeless and didactic one. The Square is more outrageous but less effective than Force Majeure."

References

  1. THE SQUARE. STATUS: PRODUCTION
  2. Steve Pond (27 April 2017). "Cannes Film Festival Adds Roman Polanski Film to Lineup". The Wrap. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  3. Elisabeth Moss’ Drama ‘The Square’ Bought by Magnolia
  4. "Ruben Östlund avslöjar rollistan i nya filmen The Square" (in Swedish). Film Väst. 2016-05-16. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
  5. Rehlin, Gunnar (2016-07-06). "Ruben Östlund siktar på en guldpalm". Dagens Nyheter (in Swedish). Retrieved 2016-10-13.
  6. ^ Gleiberman, Owen (2017-05-19). "Cannes Film Review: 'The Square'". Variety. Retrieved 2017-05-20.

External links

Films directed by Ruben Östlund
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