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Evil

8th(2003) World Cinema

Family · Crime/Violence · Coming of Age  

  • CountrySweden,Denmark
  • Production Year2003
  • Running Time114m
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Inspite of the title, Evil is not a horror film, although this Fifties era coming-of-age tale does recount the horrors of life at a tradition-bound boarding school. Based on an autobiographical novel by Jan Guillou, the narrative centers on 16-year-old Erik, whose upbringing is tainted by violence and conflict. After years of physical abuse from his father, Erik has become violent himself. When he savagely beats a fellow student, he is expelled from his public school. The principal tells him, "You are evil in its purest form." Erik′s downtrodden mother raises the funds to send him to Stjarnsberg, a prestigious private academy. But Stjarnsberg is hardly a refuge-here evil is systemized in the form of condoned oppression of younger students by the older ones. Can Erik, a natural rebel, revolt against the harassment without breaking the rules and risking expulsion? Can he maintain his dignity without being drawn into the violent spiral that threatens his entire future?Evil is a story about violence and the way through it-but it also chronicles genuine friendship and the beginnings of love.
Director
Director
Mikael HAFSTRÖM
Born in Lund, Sweden 1960. University of Stockholm, Film dep., School of Visual Arts, New York City. Mikael started his career at Swedish Television and moved quickly from assistant to Director. He reached immediate attention as his first film was internationally rewarded. Mikael has a personal style that combines an attractive surface with strong content. A rare combination.
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Credit
  • Director Mikael HAFSTRÖM 미카엘 하프스트롬
  • Producer Hans Lonnerheden, Ingemar Leijonberg
  • Cast Andreas Wilson, Henrik Lundstrom, Gustaf Skarsgard, Linda Zilliacus
  • Screenplay Hans Gunnarsson,Mikael Hafstrom
  • Cinematography Peter Mokrosinski
  • Editor Darek Hodor
  • Music Francis Shaw