An Ordinary Day Film Festival, samt Gstaad film (den 24 april)

An Ordinary Day Film Festival was established in 2017, with the intention of showing the best and most interesting works from artists and filmmakers. AODFF screens a broad range of experimental work, including animation, documentary, narrative, and hybrid films. From 2023 the festival presents 5-15 shorts films and videos in a film programming, both from Sweden and international, that demonstrate a high regard for the moving image as an experimental art form. We choose films that allow us to focus on unconventional ways of working with the audience, breaking its patterns of filmic perception and providing extraordinary filmic experience.
All films will be shown during an exhibition period 17 April to 3 of May 2026.  We support visionaries that prevail beyond cinematic confines. Our priority here is to showcase films made primarily for aesthetic and philosophical reasons rather than commercial profit. The main aim of the Festival is to provide to filmmakers the possibility of making their works widely known. An Ordinary Day Film Festival is a non-profit event.

Click to access aodff_2026.pdf

Gstaadfilm – The Mountain Film Festival and festival for films by artists and with the famous Golden Cow of Gstaad.

We have decided to bring the 20th anniversary of our festival, to Stockholm, Sweden.

At Gstaadfilm we are inclusive of all types of genre and one of our few rules are that any film should
be around 10 minutes maximum in length. We select only up to 22 films for our festival and because this is our
anniversary – you will also get to enjoy films from our past editions – and – from all over the world.

Our guest speaker on the evening is none other than Björn Alvén – Swedish International Sports Business Personality
and tennis player, friend of Björn Borg and with the distinction, that both have played tennis on The Great Wall of China.

The evening will begin at approximately 19.00 hrs on Friday 24 April 2026

Project Managers/Curators: Mats Landström, Helena Norell, and Carolina Hindsjö, as well as Marc Rome, Shane Finan, and Catrin Lundqvist.