| Sweet Dreams | |
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| Directed by | Ena Sendijarević |
| Written by | Ena Sendijarević |
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| Cinematography | Emo Weemhoff |
| Edited by | Lot Rossmark |
| Music by | Martial Foe |
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| Distributed by | Gusto Entertainment |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
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| Language | Dutch |
| Box office | US$702,446[1] |
Sweet Dreams is a 2023drama film written and directed byEna Sendijarević, and starringRenée Soutendijk and Hayati Azis. An internationalco-production between the Netherlands and Sweden, the film is set on aplantation in theDutch East Indies around the beginning of the 20th century and takes a critical look at theDutch colonial past.[2]
Sweet Dreams premiered at76th Locarno Film Festival on August 5, 2023.[3] In September 2023, it opened the43rd Netherlands Film Festival, where it was nominated in eight categories[4] and won six awards.[5] The film was selected asDutch entry in Best International Feature Film category for the96th Academy Awards on September 8, 2023[6][7][8] and appeared in the eligibility list on 7 December 2023,[9] but didn't make it to the shortlist.[10] It was released on 28 September 2023.
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Dutch sugar tycoon Jan dies suddenly on a remote island inIndonesia, leaving his wife Agathe in shock. Their son Cornelis and his pregnant spouse Josefien come from the Netherlands to inherit the family empire and are dismayed to find out that Jan's mistress Siti has a crucial role in his testament.
Sweet Dreams had its premiere on 5 August 2023 in Main Competition section at the76th Locarno Film Festival, where it won Pardo for Best Performance award. On 14 September 2023, the film was screened in Centrepiece section at the2023 Toronto International Film Festival.[11][12] It was selected to open theNetherlands Film Festival on 22 September 2023 and won sixGolden Calf awards.[13] The film competed forLouve d'or in International Competition section at the2023 Festival du nouveau cinéma and was screened on 5 October 2023,[14] followed by a screening atChicago International Film Festival on October 18, 2023, where it competed in New Directors Competition section for Hugo award and won Silver Hugo.[15][16] It was screened at the68th Valladolid International Film Festival inPunto de Encuentro section on 21 October 2023;[17] its screening in Cinema International section at the29th Kolkata International Film Festival took place in December 2023.[18]
In May 2023, Heretic was reported to have acquired world sales rights to the film.[19]
Sweet Dreams wasreleased theatrically in the Netherlands on September 28, 2023.[1]
The film made $100,429 in Dutch cinemas during its opening weekend. As of 26 November 2023[update], it grossed $702,446.[1]
On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes,100% of 16 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.9/10.[20]Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 74 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[21]
Reviewing forCineuropa, Savina Petkova wrote, "Sendijarević bridges past and present by fleshing out cruel, silenced histories through satire and formalism. Ifcolonialism lives on through its reverberations in the way our world is structured, can we live through theAnthropocene?"[22]
Jordan Mintzer wrote in a positive review forThe Hollywood Reporter, "The film seems to be illustrating a point — about colonialism’s glaring evils and troubled heritage — more than telling a captivating story. It’s a worthy addition to a subgenre of period pieces that have been playing the festival circuit for some time now, as emerging filmmakers confront historic traumas with both horror and fascination."[23]
Namrata Joshi forCinema Express praised the film's cast and direction, "The ensemble is in fine fettle with Azis as Siti capping it with her droll dissent. Sendijarevic uses the power of the deadpan to make a larger political point, be it in the blunt, automated, staccato way in which the story progresses or the deliberately poker-faced performances of the key players."[24]
Sweet Dreams was shortlisted for the36th European Film Awards, but didn't make it to the nominations announced on 7 November 2023.[25][26] The film was also selected as Dutch entry in the Best International Feature Film category for the96th Academy Awards.[27]
| Award or film festival | Year | Category | Nominee | Outcome | Ref. |
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| Locarno Film Festival | 2023 | Best Film (Golden Leopard) | Sweet Dreams | Nominated | [3][28][29] |
| Pardo for Best Performance | Renée Soutendijk | Won | [30] | ||
| Netherlands Film Festival | 2023 | Golden Calf for Best Feature Film | Sweet Dreams | Won | [5] |
| Golden Calf for Best Director | Ena Sendijarević | Won | |||
| Golden Calf for Best Leading Role | Renée Soutendijk | Won | |||
| Golden Calf for Best Supporting Role | Florian Myjer | Won | |||
| Golden Calf for Best Photography | Emo Weemhoff | Won | |||
| Best Costume Design | Bernadette Corstens | Won | |||
| Best Editing | Lot Rossmark | Nominated | [4] | ||
| Golden Calf for Best Script | Ena Sendijarević | Nominated | |||
| Festival du Nouveau Cinéma de Montreal | 15 October 2023 | Louve d'Or | Sweet Dreams | Nominated | [31] |
| Chicago International Film Festival | 21 October 2023 | Silver Hugo for New Director | Ena Sendijarević | Won | [32] |
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