Stillerska Filmgymnasiet

A filmteam at Stillerska Filmgymnasiet

Stillerska Filmgymnasiet is an upper secondary school located on Lidingö, Sweden.[1] It was founded 2009 and the first students started the school the same autumn. Stillerska is a film school where you learn directing, cinematography, sound and much more in the film industry. The school’s ambition is to include film in every core subject which gives the school a creative spirit. The semester of fall 2015 started on August 26, when all other upper secondary school students that year started on the 17th. [2]

Teachers

The Stillerska sign
Principal
Teachers in the science of film
Teachers in acting
Guest teachers in film production

Awards

Some Stillerska cameras

Students from Stillerska Filmgymnasiet have been awarded in Amnesty’s film festival “Angeläget” two years in a row. 2010 with the documentary “Ett Jävla Jobb” made by Filip Stankovic, Simon Linde, Michelle Hammarstrand, Felicia Budrée and Axel Hejdenberg.[5] 2011 with the documentary “Hamid” made by Algot Sergio Ramos Åberg, Måns Rydberg, Jens Rosengren, Frej Liljenroth and Alessio El Ghoul.[6] Students have also been nominated in several contest such as the short film contest Vårrullen and REClimate.

The film Jag ser, jag hör, jag vet won for Best Film and Audience Award during the 2016 Amnesty Festival, which was held together with the Gothenburg Film Festival.

Stillvision

Every spring Stillerska open its doors to the public, the students show their productions and artwork at the Stillvision screening.[7]

Selected Filmography

Short films

Documentaries

References

External links

Coordinates: 59°20′44″N 18°09′16″E / 59.34556°N 18.15444°E / 59.34556; 18.15444

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