A powerful investigation into the sexual abuse scandal that engulfed the Swedish Academy and led to the postponement of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature.
In November 2017, the cultural figure Jean-Claude Arnault, husband of a Swedish Academy member, was accused of sexual assault and subsequently convicted on two counts of rape. The ensuing scandal created headlines worldwide, forced a wave of resignations at the Academy and called the existence of one of the world's most prestigious cultural institutions into question.
Featuring in-depth interviews with several of the women victimised by Arnault, and with members of the Swedish Academy and international experts, the doc explores themes such as the objectification and exploitation of women in apparently respectable environments, and how the fear of additional suffering can deter victims from speaking up.
Genres
Documentary
Duration
4 x 45'
Language
Swedish, English
Contributor
Emilia Engblad Béranger, Elisabeth Massi Fritz, Victor Malm, Anna-Karin Bylund, Niklas Svensson, Roxane Gay, Martina Montelius, Ramani Durvasula, Matilda Voss Gustavsson, Karin Olsson, Camilla Läckberg
Director
Joel Karsberg, Kristoffer Graci
Production Company
Meter Film & Television in co-operation with Bunim Murray, Creative Society, Kreativ Inc, and NENT Group