Ian wrote:...The memory's the first to go, you know.

Didn't you just say that?
And again with Freja, by Emelie.

Now, I guess everyone has already booked for the Stockholm International Film Festival coming up in a couple of weeks.
Well, make sure you check out the program before you book tickets for all the "big" shows.
"Stockholm XXIV Short Film Competition
Competitive section for the latest cutting-edge short films.
•Blurry Eyes by Daniel Semanas (Brazil, 15min)
•The Captain by Nash Edgerton & Spencer Susser (Australia/USA, 6 min)
•Chapel Perilous by Matthew Lessner (USA, 13 min)
•Come and Play by Daria Belova (Germany, 30 min)
•An Extraordinary Person by Monia Chokri (Canada, 29 min)
•Fågel Fenix by Alexandra Dahlström (Sweden, 15 min)
•Kitezh-Vladimirskoe by Pieter Ten Hoopen (Russia, 11 min)
•More Than Two Hours by Ali Asghari (Iran, 15 min)
•New Year’s Eve by Luz María Rodríguez (Mexiko, 15 min)
•Palma by Frederik Louis Hviid (Denmark, 22 min)
•The Rivers of Babylon by Zhou Yan (China, 25 min)
•Safe by MOON Byoung-gon (South Korea, 13 min)
•Tears of Inge by Alisi Telengut (Canada, 4 min)
•Vladimir Putin in Deep Concentration by Dana O’Keefe, Sasha Kliment (USA, 9 min)""Fågel Fenix"
Why wasn't I told?

Also....
"Special screenings
•Äkta Människor by Harald Hamrell (Sweden, 60 min/avsnitt)
•Ömheten by Sofia Norlin (Sweden, 80 min)
•Southcliffe by Sean Durkin (UK, 190 min)
•Tolv by Johanna Paulsdotter (Sweden, 13 min)"I know it's only a small part, but it would still be nice to see it.
And of course Alex is bound to be there in the flesh.
