1. 'The Gullspang Miracle' Review: Riveting Doc Uncovers Family ...
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Maria Fredriksson’s debut feature documentary follows the twists and turns in a Norwegian family’s unexpected reconfiguration.
2. 'The Gullspång Miracle' Review: Soap Opera Turned True-Crime Mystery
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Maria Fredriksson’s startling, surreal documentary is a cinematic Matryoshka doll that involves a long-lost sister, Nazi threats, divine intervention, and a possible murder.
3. The Gullspång Miracle review – a staggering film about love, faith and ...
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Maria Fredriksson’s unflinching documentary about Norwegian siblings who spy a painting of the spit of their dead sister then realise it’s actually her long lost twin navigates secrets, suicide and even Nazis. The revelations just keep coming
4. Tribeca 2023: The Gullspång Miracle - Drink in the Movies
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Written by Christopher Cross ” The compelling element of “The Gullspång Miracle” is that its subjects don’t have to do anything they don’t want to. Fredriksson’s film explores a human reactio…
5. THE GULLSPANG MIRACLE (Tribeca 2023) – Review by Leslie ...
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6. CSDF 2023 Review: The Gullspång Miracle - Brig Newspaper
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What begins as a sweet tale of long-lost siblings, twists into a nightmare of mistaken identity in The Gullspång Miracle.
7. Tribeca 2023: The Gullspång Miracle, Common Ground, Transition, Songs ...
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A dispatch on four documentaries that had this world premiere at this year's Tribeca Film Festival.
8. Maria Fredriksson on her roller coaster of a ride documentary The ...
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Kari and May. Maria Fredriksson: 'I really wanted to find the black and white truth. But then I realised that's not what this film is about' Photo: Courtesy of Ballad Film
9. Tribeca 2023: The Gullspång Miracle, and the Nightmare That Created It
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Maria Fredriksson's The Gullspång Miracle opens on a heartwarming reunion that gradually flays open a chasmic chain of trauma and lies.
10. Review: The Gullspång Miracle - Cineuropa
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15/06/2023 - Maria Fredriksson’s debut feature tells an eerie story of family reunification that gradually develops into a stranger-than-fiction mystery-drama
11. Berkreviews THE GULLSPÅNG MIRACLE @ Tribeca 2023
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The Gullspång Miracle is an unbelievably frustrating film by director Maria Fredriksson. To be fair, the process of making the film seems to frustrate its filmmaker as much as it probably will the …
12. THE GULLSPÅNG MIRACLE - Hammer to Nail
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See AlsoEaglercraft.com(The 2023 Tribeca Film Festival runs June 7-18 and HtN has a ton of coverage coming like Matt Delman’s The Gullspång Miracle movie review. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) World premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival, The Gullspång Miracle is surely one of the bes
13. The Gullspång Miracle (2023) Movie Review from Eye for Film
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One of those stranger than fiction tales that becomes weirder as it rolls along, Maria Fredriksson takes a quirky approach to her increasingly off-beat material right from the start in The Gullspång Miracle. The documentarian goes so far as to show us the orchestration of an initial ‘scene’ in the film, in which sisters Kari and May describe how a picture led to the ‘miracle’ of the film’s title. They are filmed repeatedly re-enacting the moment they saw the still life tapestry hanging in an apartment, a subtle nudge from Fredriksson to remember that not everything in the film may be spontaneous or entirely as true as it seems.
14. The Gullspång Miracle (2023) | Dir Maria Fredriksson - Musée Magazine
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The current fixation on heritage and identity encouraged by the proliferation of DNA based platforms and Henry Louis Gates, Finding Your Roots, is explored in this unexpectedly engrossing documentary from Scandinavia.
15. The Gullspång Miracle Review (Tribeca 2023) - Citizen Dame
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Many documentaries at Tribeca this year have a haunted quality, as though they’re being shaped by ghosts of the forgotten. The Gullspång Miracle’s otherworldly elements hang at the peripheries, as the various subjects give nothing away at first, then burst out with declarations of love and hate, or even fantasies of violence.
16. The Gullspång Miracle - International Film Festival of Ottawa
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17. The Gullspång Miracle | Rotten Tomatoes
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A seemingly divine premonition leads Norwegian sisters Kari and May to buy an apartment in the small Swedish town of Gullspång. To their surprise, the seller looks surprisingly similar to their older sister Astrid, who committed suicide thirty years earlier. What's even more odd is that this doppelgänger used to go by "Lita," the same nickname as their deceased sister.
18. The Gullspång Miracle | Vancouver International Film Festival
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May and Kari are amazed to meet an older sister they understood had passed away decades earlier. But this is just the first in a series of startling revelations and reversals in a jaw-dropping doc which will leave audiences buzzing.
19. The Gullspång Miracle - Virginia Film Festival
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A string of coincidences leads Norwegian sisters Kari and May to encounter a woman eerily resembling their deceased sibling. Director Maria Fredriksson explores themes of grief, identity, and family secrets in this stranger-than-fiction documentary.
20. Tribeca Review: “The Gullspång Miracle” Probes Deep Mysteries
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The Gullspång Miracle (Maria Fredriksson, 2023) 3 out of 4 stars. When Norwegian sisters Kari and May go on the hunt for a house to buy in Gullspång, Sweden (where Kari already lives), they are shocked to discover that the realtor looks exactly like their deceased older sister would were she still alive. Dead from
21. [PDF] THE GULLSPÅNG MIRACLE - Film Movement
I hope as a viewer you'll be as captivated as I was watching this story unfold. – Maria Fredriksson, 2023 ! Page 3. FILMMAKER BIOS. Maria Fredriksson – ...
22. The Gullspång Miracle - Tromsø International Film Festival
Info ; Director: Maria Fredriksson ; Country: Sweden, Norway, Denmark ; Year: 2023 ; Run time: 1h 49m ; Dialogue: Swedish, Norwegian.
What begins as an utterly incredible family reunion takes several abrupt turns and evolves into a dramatic tale of heritage and environment, family secrets, and our need for something to believe in – unlike anything you've seen before!
23. Expat Cinema: The Gullspång Miracle - Focus Filmtheater Arnhem
... sad, they carry on making episodes for their fans. Those episodes are ... Expat Cinema: The Gullspång Miracle. English subtitles. Maria Frederiksson - Norway - ...
A delightful, cheerful and exciting documentary, full of surprises, eccentric characters and incredible events, that only a Scandinavian writer could make up. Only it’s real… Preceded by the short animated film Wander to Wonder. A premonition leads two Norwegian sisters to buy an apartment in the small Swedish town of Gullspång. To their surprise, the seller looks identical to their older sister, who died after committing suicide 30 years earlier. What begins as an eerie story of a family reunion soon becomes a Pandora’s Box, as all three women’s lives spiral out of control. Short film: Wander to Wonder (15 min) In the 1980s, Mary, Billybud and Fumbleton starred in the popular children’s series Wander to Wonder. But after the show’s creator dies, they are left alone in the studio. Hungry and sad, they carry on making episodes for their fans. Those episodes are getting weirder and weirder. After the great success of her graduation film Edmond, a wonderful animated feature that won director Nina Gantz a Bafta among other awards, this is her second, short stop-motion animated feature – a melancholic, heartbreaking story told full of humour.
24. 'The Gullspång Miracle': Sheffield Review - Screen Daily
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Twisting Swedish documentary about a quirky family and their ever-evolving history