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Seyran AteÅ is a singular figure: a human rights lawyer, founder and imam of the Ibn Rushd-Goethe mosque in Berlin, where men and women pray together, headscarves are not mandatory and members of the LGBTQ community are welcome. She has been under police protection since 2006, and the film opens with her reading out some of the hundreds of threats she receives both from Muslim fundamentalists and European right-wingers.
In the biographical part of the film, AteÅ, lying on the grass in the sun, relates how she grew up in a poor family in Istanbul and arrived in Germany when she was six. When she got to her teenage years, the contrast between her patriarchal parentsâ treatment of her and her brothers, and the way German girls were free to go wherever they wanted while she was called a whore for wanting to go out, is what inspired her to pursue the path that led her to where she is today. Her mother and sister also ap
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Seyran AteÅ is a singular figure: a human rights lawyer, founder and imam of the Ibn Rushd-Goethe mosque in Berlin, where men and women pray together, headscarves are not mandatory and members of the LGBTQ community are welcome. She has been under police protection since 2006, and the film opens with her reading out some of the hundreds of threats she receives both from Muslim fundamentalists and European right-wingers.
In the biographical part of the film, AteÅ, lying on the grass in the sun, relates how she grew up in a poor family in Istanbul and arrived in Germany when she was six. When she got to her teenage years, the contrast between her patriarchal parentsâ treatment of her and her brothers, and the way German girls were free to go wherever they wanted while she was called a whore for wanting to go out, is what inspired her to pursue the path that led her to where she is today. Her mother and sister also ap
Tigers crowned Best Nordic Film at Göteborg
Another Round inspired the audience
Director Ronnie Sandahl (left) and main actor Erik Enge receiving their Dragon Awards for
Tigers
thGöteborg Film Festival, the awards were announced on 8 February, with
“[
Tigers] gives a rare glimpse into a world that many wish to enter, but only a few will be admitted to. We chose to award the film that made us feel and root for the main character in every situation, whether chasing their dream or giving it up in order to survive and become happy,” was the Nordic Competition jury’s statement. This year, the jury consisted of Swedish producer
From left: Tigers director Ronnie Sandahl and actor Erik Enge
Swedish soccer drama Tigers wins Best Nordic Film and Best Actor honors for star Erik Enge at the 2021 Goteborg Film Festival. Danish Oscar contender Another Round wins Audience Award.
Tigers, a Swedish sports drama based on the true story of teenage soccer talent Martin Bengtsson, has won the top prize, the Dragon Award, for Best Nordic Film at the 2021 Göteborg Film Festival, Scandinavia s top cinema event.
Ronnie Sandahl the screenwriter on Janus Metz s 2017 tennis biopic
Borg vs McEnroe won over the Göteborg jury with his adaptation of Bengtsson s autobiography, in which he details his experiences as a young player drafted by top Italian team Inter Milan. The prize comes with a $478,000 (SEK 400,000) cash bursary. Erik Enge, who plays Bengtsson in