Nature & Culture (from 3 years)
nothing Happens? Well, if you look closer to the dancing bird, the tick is skiing, horse sings, all in the dance-like rim. Anders Holmer has in the past made ”Rain” (2018) and ”Everything happens” (2017). Read the review here.
Rabén & Sjögren (young adults)
the Impressive debut of Karla and her two friends who go southward from Piteå on a road trip, a sizzling cocky trip that among other things shows how far and cold and dark Sweden. Read the review here.
Dockhaveri (young adults)
Unconventional bildroman with expressive shades of gray in the images. An internal monologue on the borderland between the child and the adult, and the uncertainty about where the limits are. Read the review here.
Opal (from 6 years)
An intricate, beautiful, and glorious teeming trip report in pictures of what a river is and means in the world, with both facts and symbols, and a granny who tells her granddaughter. Read the review here.
Translation Ylva Kempe, B Wahlströms (from 9 years)
the Three young people steal coins from a wishing-well a night when they need money for the bus. But when they interfere with brunnshäxan things are starting to happen around them. Multilayered fantasy.
the Chart is compiled by the dagens nyheter’s critic Steven Ekholm, Martin Hellström, Emma Holm, Lotta Olsson, Ulla Rhedin, Alexandra Sundqvist and Lydia Wistisen. More reviews are available to read here.