Magnus Gertten has managed to make a film full of warmth and human presence, even a beautiful film, if one may say so, given the subject matter.

Robert Dahlström, Ystads Allehanda

Harbour of Hope

Harbour of Hope cinema release

Harbour of Hope is released in Swedish cinemas this weekend. The cinema release follows the succesful gala screening last week and a fully booked and very emotional special screening last night, with holocaust survivor and main character Ewa Kabacinska Jansson telling her life story and answering questions from the audience.

The cinema release of Harbour of Hope starts close to the center of the story in the film, being the city of Malmö. This is where the story in Harbour of Hope begins and also where the cinema release will start its roll out.

The cinema premier of Harbour of Hope starts on Friday, September 9th at the cinema Spegeln in Malmö, Sweden. Here the film will run daily for at least a couple of weeks. On Saturday, September 10, 2011 Harbour of Hope opens in the Folkets Bio cinema in neighbouring city Lund. Here the film will also have daily screenings.

After being screened in the town of its origin Harbour of Hope will continue to further screenings across Sweden. Screening venues and detailed information will be available soon.

Here you can see the locations for the cinema release of Harbour of Hope. http://www.facebook.com/HarbourOfHope