Stillerska Filmgymnasiet
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Stillerska Filmgymnasiet is an upper secondary school located on Lidingö, Sweden.[1] It was founded 2009 and the first students started the school the same autumn. Stillerska is a film school where you learn directing, cinematography, sound and much more in the film industry. The school's ambition is to include film in every core subject which gives the school a creative spirit. The semester of fall 2015 started on August 26, when all other upper secondary school students that year started on the 17th.[2]
Students from Stillerska Filmgymnasiet have been awarded in Amnesty's film festival “Angeläget” two years in a row. 2010 with the documentary “Ett Jävla Jobb” made by Filip Stankovic, Simon Linde, Michelle Hammarstrand, Felicia Budrée and Axel Hejdenberg.[3] 2011 with the documentary “Hamid” made by Algot Sergio Ramos Åberg, Måns Rydberg, Jens Rosengren, Frej Liljenroth and Alessio El Ghoul.[4]
The film Jag ser, jag hör, jag vet won for Best Film and Audience Award during the 2016 Amnesty Festival.[citation needed]
Stillvision
Every spring Stillerska open its doors to the public, the students show their productions and artwork at the Stillvision screening.[5]

