The Square

6.7
20172h 31m

A prestigious Stockholm museum's chief art curator finds himself in times of both professional and personal crisis as he attempts to set up a controversial new exhibit.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: The Square - Official Trailer

The Square - Official Trailer

Thumbnail for video: In conversation with... Ruben Östlund on The Square

In conversation with... Ruben Östlund on The Square

Thumbnail for video: The Square, winner of the 2017 Palme d'Or - in cinemas and on demand March 16

The Square, winner of the 2017 Palme d'Or - in cinemas and on demand March 16

Thumbnail for video: The Square, the Oscar nominated film from Ruben Östlund - in cinemas and on demand March 16

The Square, the Oscar nominated film from Ruben Östlund - in cinemas and on demand March 16

Thumbnail for video: The Square clip - Interview

The Square clip - Interview

Thumbnail for video: The Square clip - Monkey

The Square clip - Monkey

Thumbnail for video: The Square clip - Message

The Square clip - Message

Thumbnail for video: How THE SQUARE found the Best Monkey Impersonator | Ruben Östlund | TIFF 2017

How THE SQUARE found the Best Monkey Impersonator | Ruben Östlund | TIFF 2017

Thumbnail for video: The Square clip - Condom

The Square clip - Condom

Thumbnail for video: NYFF Live: Ruben Östlund | The Square | NYFF55

NYFF Live: Ruben Östlund | The Square | NYFF55

Cast

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Claes Bang

Christian

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Daniel Hallberg

Dark-Haired Advertising Agent

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John Nordling

Account Manager

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Stefan Gödicke

Man with Tourette's

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Julia Sporre

Saleswoman

Photo of Madeleine Barwén Trollvik

Madeleine Barwén Trollvik

Princess Madeleine

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Johan Jonason

Journalist

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Linda Anborg

Red Carpet Guest (uncredited)

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Sarah Giercksky

Extra (uncredited)

Photo of Moa Enqvist Stefansdotter

Moa Enqvist Stefansdotter

Saleswoman (uncredited)

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Reviews

J

j0ng

8/10

I'm not a great fan of dramas, but this was an entertaining film. I gave this 4 stars just for the ape scene.

G

CinemaSerf

6/10

I maybe just wasn't in the right mood for this, but after about half an hour I really didn't much care what happened to "Christian" (Claes Bang), or pretty much anyone else. He runs one of those galleries that puts a glass of water on a dusty shelf and calls it art. You know, emperor's new clothes kind of stuff. His latest "exhibition" is designed to remind the public of their responsibilities to each other but his focus is diverted when he is the victim of a pickpocket. No phone. No wallet. He devises an unique way to get them back by putting a note through all of his neighbours' letter boxes delivering an accusatory ultimatum. Curiously enough, that's not the only stupid idea he has as this rather plodding drama meanders it's way from one bad decision to another for 2½ hours. It reaches it's most bizarrely surreal when the entertainment - "Oleg" (Terry Notary) - at a very fancy fund-raising dinner goes quite spectacularly wrong, but there are plenty other daft scenarios as he tries to sort out a marketing campaign, manage a curiously sterile relationship with "Anne" (a dreadfully wooden Elizabeth Moss) and deal with an increasingly exasperating kid (Elijandro Edouard) who seems to think his own family think he nicked the stuff! To be fair to Bang, he does manage to imbue quite a decent degree of insufferable arrogance as his pompous character finds all of his comfort blankets taken away and himself exposed to a society that couldn't care less, indeed is even openly critical, of his obvious double standards. I did like the premiss, but auteur Ruben Östlund indulges himself too completely for me, and I was frankly bored by the end. Maybe a tightening edit could help refocus the humour and the moral of the story? Sorry - not for me.

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