Racconti Da - Stoccolma 2006

Critics often praise the film for its uncompromising look at the dark underbelly of Swedish society. On IMDb , it holds a solid rating of 7.4/10 , reflecting its effectiveness as a thought-provoking thriller.

(originally titled När mörkret faller ) is a gritty 2006 Swedish drama-thriller directed by Anders Nilsson . The film is a powerful triptych that weaves together three separate stories centered on the harrowing themes of honor-based violence, domestic abuse, and the moral complexities of the witness protection system in contemporary Stockholm. Core Themes & Plot Lines Racconti da Stoccolma 2006

A successful professional woman is brutally beaten by her husband. The narrative follows her agonizing decision to report him and the subsequent social and psychological fallout of breaking the silence on domestic violence. Critics often praise the film for its uncompromising

Two sisters living in a traditional Middle Eastern household in Sweden find themselves in grave danger when their father and relatives discover their secret Westernized lifestyles. The story highlights the clash between cultural tradition and individual freedom. The film is a powerful triptych that weaves

The film gained international recognition, most notably winning the Amnesty International Film Award at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival for its focus on human rights issues. Quick Facts Director: Anders Nilsson Runtime: 133 minutes Genre: Drama / Thriller Key Cast: Oldoz Javidi, Bahar Pars, and Mina Azarian.

The film is noted for its intense realism and its exploration of "honor" as a catalyst for tragedy. It follows three distinct narratives:

A nightclub owner witnesses a gang-related murder and decides to testify. He soon realizes that the justice system may not be able to protect him or his family from the violent repercussions of his honesty. Critical Reception