PREVIEW: 2025 HURTIGRUTEN SCANDINAVIAN FILM FESTIVAL

The 2025 Hurtigruten Scandinavian Film Festival will present new cinema from the Nordic region to Australian audiences, unveiling a diverse and thought–provoking selection from Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland.
Opening the 2025 Festival is NUMBER 24 (Nr. 24), from multi award-winning director John Andreas Andersen. This gripping Norwegian spy drama depicts the extraordinary true story of an ‘every-man’ drawn into the resistance movement during World War II.
Direct from the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the coveted Grand Prix, is SENTIMENTAL VALUE, from director Joachim Trier. Reuniting him with star Renate Reinsve (The Worst Person in the World), the intimate drama also stars Stellan Skarsgård and Elle Fanning in a moving exploration of family, memories, and the reconciliatory power of art.
2025’s Special Presentation is QUISLING: THE FINAL DAYS (Quislings siste dager). Set in 1945 Norway, this provocative drama from acclaimed director Erik Poppe follows the post-liberation trial of the country’s infamous and controversial head of state, Vidkun Quisling.
A box office sensation in Iceland, black comedy GRAND FINALE (Fullt hús) is this year’s Closing Night film. Featuring an all-star Icelandic ensemble cast, this entertaining tale revolves around a near-bankrupt chamber orchestra in Reykjavik who try to secure their future with a world-famous cellist.
Also from Iceland is the visually stunning drama THE MOUNTAIN (Fjallið), starring Ísadóra Bjarkardóttir Barney (daughter of singer Björk and artist Matthew Barney) in her first feature role - a coming-of-age story that explores how a road trip to the Icelandic highlands offers comfort to a family whose life has been upended. And ODD FISH (Ljósvíkingar) in which two childhood friends get a long-awaited opportunity to run their seafood restaurant all year round yet face unexpected personal challenges.
From Denmark comes the drama SECOND VICTIMS (Det andet offer), starring Festival favourites Trine Dyrholm and Özlem Saglanmak, which follows a neurologist on a shift that will change her life forever. Direct from the 2025 Göteborg Film Festival, the poignant drama THE LAST PARADISE ON EARTH (Seinasta paradís á jørð; pictured, right) is a moving exploration of identity, grief, and longing set against the majestic Faroe Islands.
Based on the incredible true story of Denmark’s biggest-ever robbery, THE QUIET ONES (De lydløse) follows a group of criminals in their heist preparations and stars Gustav Giese, Reda Kateb, Christopher Wagelin and Amanda Collin. From director Charlotte Sieling and starring Nikolaj Lie Kaas, WAY HOME (Vejen hjem) is a gripping drama set in war-torn Syria that posits how far a Danish father is willing to go to save the people he loves.
From Finland, debut director Paula Korva’s comedy/drama SUDDEN OUTBURSTS OF EMOTIONS (Kenraaliharjoitus; pictured, top) is the story of an ordinary couple who decide to open their relationship to reignite their passion. The entertaining comedy from Mika Kaurismäki LONG GOOD THURSDAY (Mielensäpahoittajan rakkaustarina) sees the return of Finnish comedy icon Heikki Kinnunen as the fur-hatted ‘The Grump’, whose life is awakened when he falls in love. Also guaranteed to deliver a laugh is Finnish box office hit 100 LITRES OF GOLD (100 litraa Sahtia), the story of a pair of beer-brewing sisters and a tribute to the small provinces, local pride and the liquid gold traditional brew of Finland.
From celebrated director Klaus Härö comes gripping true story NEVER ALONE (Ei koskaan yksin; pictured, right), shining a light on the plight of Jewish refugees who sought sanctuary in Finland during WWII. From Norway is the delightful debut feature from Egil Pedersen, MY FATHER’S DAUGHTER, (Biru Unjárga), in which a Sámi teenager’s life dramatically shifts when her true father emerges; while MY UNCLE JENS (Onkel Jens), follows the upending of a young teacher’s life in Oslo when his Kurdish uncle comes to stay.
Sweden’s LIVE A LITTLE (Leva Lite) follows two friends on a couch surfing adventure across Europe, navigating uncertainty and intimacy as they strive to find themselves. And in a tale of cultural clashes, love and arranged marriage, Swedish romantic comedy JALLA! JALLA! celebrates its 25th anniversary, following Roro and Måns as they navigate life – still as fresh as ever in 2025!
Finally, the Festival is thrilled to be screening special encores of WHEN THE LIGHT BREAKS (Ljósbrot) which recently won Best Nordic Film at the 2025 Göteborg Film Festival. The poignant drama follows a young woman whose conscience and resilience are tested over the course of a long summer's day in Iceland.
The 2025 Hurtigruten Scandinavian Film Festival will take place from July to August. Tickets are now on sale.