Silvana

  • 9 10
  • 2017
  • 90min
Silvana
  • Original Title: Silvana - väck mig när ni vaknat

Premiered at the prestigious IDFA, this documentary follows the Swedish rapper Silvana over several years through her world of hip hop and irreverence.

Silvana
Awards

AWARDS: Winner Best Documentary. SEEyousound International Independent Film Festival/

OFFICIAL SELECTIONS: IDFA, Amsterdam/ DocPoint Helsinki/ Docpoint Tallinn/ Istanbul International Independent Film Festival/ Cineteca/ Thessaloniki International Documentary Film Festival/ Outview FF/ Tempo Documentary Film Festival/ One World Human Rights Documentary Film Festival/ Vilnius Film Festiva/ One World Romania Human Rights & Documentary Film Festival/ BUFF/ CPH:DOX/ Docudays UA, International Human rights documentary film festival/ DocLounge Finland/ Nothern Lights/ Crossing Europe film festival/ Dok.Fest/ CinéDOC-Tbilisi/ Beat Film Moscow/ Jecheon International Music & Film Festival/ Vision du Réel/ Kaunas IFF/ Filmmor Women's FF/ Flying Broom/ Oslo:Pix/ By:Larm Oslo/ Inodvor Ljubljana/ BY:LARM Oslo/ Riviera Helsinki/ Cleveland IFF/ Outview Queer FF/ Kristiansand Int. Children FF/ Docs Against Gravity/ Kinodvor Ljubljana/ Zurich FF/ DocsBarcelona/ Mardi Gras/ Brisbane Queer FF/ Melbourne Queer FF

Silvana. A female rapper like no other

With her uncompromising lyrics against all forms of oppression, Swedish rapper Silvana Imam has taken Scandinavia by storm. 

She uses her razor-sharp tongue to spotlight movements taking place in today's society, embodying the voice of a new generation along the way. 

This film follows Silvana from underground artist to icon, as she wins several major awards and forms an almost mythical relationship with Swedish pop-artist, Beatrice Eli.

Production Companies

Mantaray Film & TV Productions


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