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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn attempted bank robbery. Follows the thought process of two confused witnesses, the filmographer and the producer.An attempted bank robbery. Follows the thought process of two confused witnesses, the filmographer and the producer.An attempted bank robbery. Follows the thought process of two confused witnesses, the filmographer and the producer.
- Récompenses
- 9 victoires et 2 nominations au total
Leif Edlund
- Security guard
- (as Leif Edlund Johansson)
Per Olof Albrektsson
- Old man
- (as Per-Olof Albrektsson)
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A different perspective about a bank robbery . The exact definition. But it represents more. Because you are a part of it. In easy way, you are one of two friends. And witness , with the same ladder of feelings and reactions, to the incident. Curiosity and need to define and to preserve what you see. And the people around the bank. And the guys. All is so well crafted than you seems it as almost a personal experience.
This amazing short was awarded the Golden Bear in the Berlin Film Festival this year (2010).
Based on a real incident, this short was filmed in just one take. It looks like a video surveillance film, but it says much more than any video surveillance would say.
"Incident by a Bank" recreates in real time a failed bank robbery that took place in Stockholm in June 2006. About everything goes wrong in front of us, not only the robbery but also the reactions of the people in the street, especially two friends out for a stroll who become spectators, commentators, and ultimately documentary makers(!). To say the least, their reactions to the unexpected are both composed and odd (precisely because they are composed).
The result is both chilling and amusing. I don't know Ruben Östlund who directed this but I'll certainly keep an eye on him from this moment on.
Based on a real incident, this short was filmed in just one take. It looks like a video surveillance film, but it says much more than any video surveillance would say.
"Incident by a Bank" recreates in real time a failed bank robbery that took place in Stockholm in June 2006. About everything goes wrong in front of us, not only the robbery but also the reactions of the people in the street, especially two friends out for a stroll who become spectators, commentators, and ultimately documentary makers(!). To say the least, their reactions to the unexpected are both composed and odd (precisely because they are composed).
The result is both chilling and amusing. I don't know Ruben Östlund who directed this but I'll certainly keep an eye on him from this moment on.
Incident by a Bank (2010)
Director: Ruben Östlund
Watched: 10/1/18
Rating: 7/10
Social psychology at its best, Östlund's precursor to "The Square". We're self-conscious of our laughs- Based on a real event! How would you react? Hundred actors, Ten minutes, One take. Grand!
Nonet, conventionally defined as "a group of nine people or things- especially musical"- is a poem with the syllable composition 9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1. #Nonet #PoemReview #Crime #HardTruths #OneLocation #OneShot #Short #SocialPsychology #Swedish
Social psychology at its best, Östlund's precursor to "The Square". We're self-conscious of our laughs- Based on a real event! How would you react? Hundred actors, Ten minutes, One take. Grand!
Nonet, conventionally defined as "a group of nine people or things- especially musical"- is a poem with the syllable composition 9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1. #Nonet #PoemReview #Crime #HardTruths #OneLocation #OneShot #Short #SocialPsychology #Swedish
**Review: "Incident by a Bank" - A Tense Masterpiece**
Incident by a Bank is a riveting showcase of tension and cinematic innovation. This Swedish gem unfolds in real-time, focusing on a bank heist that exposes the fragility of human behavior under stress. Östlund's deft use of a single continuous shot creates an immersive experience, making viewers feel as though they are right in the midst of the unfolding chaos.
The film's standout feature is its seamless cinematography, which captures every anxious moment with striking immediacy. The actors deliver performances brimming with nuance and authenticity. Their portrayals, combined with sharp, naturalistic dialogue, breathe life into the story and amplify the film's dramatic impact.
Visually, "Incident by a Bank" excels with its minimalist yet effective approach. The absence of a musical score and reliance on ambient sounds heightens the film's realism, drawing viewers deeper into the tense atmosphere. The fluid camera work reflects the unpredictable nature of the heist and adds layers of psychological depth.
In essence, this is a masterful short film that exemplifies Östlund's skill in blending suspense, humor, and social insight. Its innovative technique and strong performances make it a standout piece of cinema, offering a fresh and compelling take on the heist genre.
Incident by a Bank is a riveting showcase of tension and cinematic innovation. This Swedish gem unfolds in real-time, focusing on a bank heist that exposes the fragility of human behavior under stress. Östlund's deft use of a single continuous shot creates an immersive experience, making viewers feel as though they are right in the midst of the unfolding chaos.
The film's standout feature is its seamless cinematography, which captures every anxious moment with striking immediacy. The actors deliver performances brimming with nuance and authenticity. Their portrayals, combined with sharp, naturalistic dialogue, breathe life into the story and amplify the film's dramatic impact.
Visually, "Incident by a Bank" excels with its minimalist yet effective approach. The absence of a musical score and reliance on ambient sounds heightens the film's realism, drawing viewers deeper into the tense atmosphere. The fluid camera work reflects the unpredictable nature of the heist and adds layers of psychological depth.
In essence, this is a masterful short film that exemplifies Östlund's skill in blending suspense, humor, and social insight. Its innovative technique and strong performances make it a standout piece of cinema, offering a fresh and compelling take on the heist genre.
8OJT
This is an reenactment of observations which was observed beside a bank in Sweden, in 2006, a true story, made by Swedish film maker Robert Østlund. It's an observation of a bank robbery which looks like a joke with a lot of spectators . Some are interfering, some are not, and some are even filming the incident, so the film gets some kind if meta theme as well.
For those who have seen Play by the same director, the style is recognizable. Observations seen from a distance, and you are observing.
It's quite dramatic, still it's also a bit funny, due to the perpetrators. Not an everyday event, but told the way it is, and almost making it an every day event.
The reenactment is quite impressively made. It looks like it's completely real. It's only done in a minutes with choreography, and shot in one long one take, with impressive 96 actors, both professional and non-professionals.
For those who have seen Play by the same director, the style is recognizable. Observations seen from a distance, and you are observing.
It's quite dramatic, still it's also a bit funny, due to the perpetrators. Not an everyday event, but told the way it is, and almost making it an every day event.
The reenactment is quite impressively made. It looks like it's completely real. It's only done in a minutes with choreography, and shot in one long one take, with impressive 96 actors, both professional and non-professionals.
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- Durée12 minutes
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