Scandinavian Cinema
Scandinavian Cinema refers to films produced in the Nordic countries, primarily Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Iceland. Known for its unique storytelling and strong character development, this cinema often explores themes of nature, identity, and social issues. It has gained international recognition for its distinct style and artistic approach.
Notable filmmakers in Scandinavian Cinema include Ingmar Bergman from Sweden and Lars von Trier from Denmark. The region is also famous for its contributions to genres like crime and drama, with films such as The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and A Man Called Ove achieving global acclaim.