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Class Perspectives

Lordships and parasites

Palme d'Or-WINNER: Modern class distinctions are strongly present in this year's Film from the South opening film Parasite, which is an exuberant and biting social satire one should not know too much about in advance.

Social heritage and criminal environment

SOCIAL REALISM: With Goliat, Peter Grönlund reaffirms his position as one of the Nordic region's most socially engaged and real-life filmmakers.

Memories in need of space and time

Rome examines the social hierarchy of 70 century Mexico, and reveals how intertwined class and ethnicity are. The film is director Alfonso Cuarón's most personal – and best – to date.