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The Square
Directed by
Ruben Östlund
R
2017
2h 31m
Comedy
,
Drama
7.1
85%
70%
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A prestigious Stockholm museum's chief art curator finds himself in times of both professional and personal crisis as he attempts to set up a controversial new exhibit.
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Cast of The Square
Claes Bang
Christian
Elisabeth Moss
Anne
Dominic West
Julian
Terry Notary
Oleg
Christopher Læssø
Michael
Lise Stephenson Engström
Daughter
Lilianne Mardon
Daughter
Marina Schiptjenko
Elna
Annica Liljeblad
Sonja
Elijandro Edouard
Boy with Letter
Daniel Hallberg
Dark-Haired Advertising Agent
Martin Sööder
Blond Advertising Agent
John Nordling
Account Manager
Maja Gödicke
Marketing First Assistant
Nicki Dar
Nicki
Josephine Schneider
Office Worker
Sofie Hamilton
Robber
Robert Hjelm
Robber
Anna-Stina Malmborg
Senior Donator
Gunnar Häglund
Senior Donator
Nina Strand
Fundraiser
Erik Sundfeldt
Man on the Street
Peggy Johansson
Museum Guard
Jonas Dahlbom
Cook
Sofica Ciuraru
Beggar at 7-Eleven
Stefan Gödicke
Man with Tourette's
Mia Svenheimer
Wife
Per Magnus Johansson
Pro-Tolerance Psychologist
Erika Jareman
Saleswoman
Julia Sporre
Saleswoman
Clemens Poellinger
Art Theorist
Copos Pardaliam
Beggar in Mall
Pauline Hansson
YouTube Woman (voice)
Pierre Elmqvist
Neighbour
Madeleine Barwén Trollvik
Princess Madeleine
Tiby
Chimpanzee
Johan Jonason
Journalist
Bo Melin
Journalist
Sonya Flores Espinosa
Journalist
Joakim Lamotte
Vlogger
Kolya Hardy
Coach
Bobcats
Cheerleaders
Eva Kumler
Robert Oskarsson
Kalle Soukas
Jan Wallin
Roger Andersson
Geica Pruteanu
Marcel Macau
Simona Ciuraru
Papusa Ciuraru
Omar Ahmed
Ceikh Secka Sosse
Oliver Roque Sakari
Ali Al-Anbari
Mohammad Admirza
Torleif Svensson
John Rindefjäll
Mikael Olsson
Artist
Julia Frej
Nicole Walker
Konrad Olsson
Jimmy Guo
Christel Elsayah
Holly Astera
Sara Bourke
Peter Vitanen
Amélie Juliusson
Linda Anborg
Red Carpet Guest (uncredited)
Emelie Beckius
Businesswoman (uncredited)
Peter Díaz
Gallery Guest (uncredited)
Sarah Giercksky
Extra (uncredited)
Fareed Ahmedi
Commuter / Worker (uncredited)
Daniel Kristiansson
Cheerleading Contest Attendant (uncredited)
Janet Leon
Janet Leon (uncredited)
Uri Levanon
Rabbi (uncredited)
Jan Lindwall
Art Critic (uncredited)
Iman Mirbioki
Stroller (uncredited)
Marga Pettersson
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Moa Enqvist Stefansdotter
Saleswoman (uncredited)
Henric Wassberg
Cameraman (uncredited)
Cicci Green
Denise Wessman
Woman at Park Bench
Ruben Östlund
Director / Writer
Erik Hemmendorff
Producer
The Square Ratings & Reviews
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Keith Uhlich
The Square foregrounds a dilemma at the core of artistic practice: as moving and influential as it can be, art too often exists in a realm separated from "real life," cordoned off as safely "consumable" entertainment. -Guest post by Michael Joshua Rowin
Detroit News
Tom Long
An examination of social context, elitism, cultural bubbles and more, The Square is - to put it precisely - absolutely bonkers. But purposefully bonkers.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
The whole experience is rough going: sometimes numbing, sometimes horrifying, sometimes merely baffling. There's a kind of artful artlessness at work here
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
It's funny throughout - not to say that it inspires many laughs, but it's full of irony and absurdity and is very smart.
Austin Chronicle
Josh Kupecki
As overindulgent as it is, The Square is a darkly humorous and horrific mirror to our culture.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
Ruben Östlund's ('Force Majeure') latest feature is a blistering satire of the modern art world, and features a sequence that will make your jaw completely drop.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
For all its stylishness and sophistication, "The Square" never adds up to more than its very attractive parts.
Flavorwire
Jason Bailey
Östlund gets at the what makes a movie like 'The Square' seem even more provocative than it is: We love the idea that art should be confrontational. But we don't really like to be confronted by it.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Swedish director Ruben Ostlund's art-world satire is frustratingly hit-and-miss. But when it hits, this slapstick tragedy will knock the wind out of you.
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Leonard Maltin
This is a sly social satire that demands patience from its audience, but like last year's Toni Erdmann, there are ample rewards for those who stay the course. I wish The Square was shorter, but its major set pieces are brilliant.
Associated Press
Jake Coyle
The Square, where the enlightened and well-heeled are always gliding past beggars, remains a potent satire.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
[A] wickedly funny film, which is mostly about a feeling problem-the gap between what we think we feel, as kind and caring people, and the deeds we actually do.
NPR
Mark Jenkins
The argument in favor of The Square is not that it's great fun to watch, but that it's very entertaining to ponder after viewing. It lingers, both amusingly and disturbingly.
Uproxx
Keith Phipps
It's a satire keeps the camera rolling after the punchline to allow time for the full, uncomfortable implication of the joke to settle.
TheWrap
Inkoo Kang
Lands its bullseyes, over and over, with a faultless precision that grows duller with each strike.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
"The Square" is ultimately a long version of Christian's rambling apology, ostentatiously smart, maybe too much so for its own good, but ultimately complacent, craven and clueless.
Los Angeles Times
Justin Chang
It affirms that art, this movie very much included, can tell us things about ourselves that we'd prefer not to know.
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Nashawaty
It tries so hard to tweak the audience, it virtually breaks a sweat.
The Ringer
K. Austin Collins
Ruben Östlund's latest film skewers artists and their patrons, immigrants and natives, and even the homeless. But it exemplifies the kind of middle-class, middle-brow, liberal intellectualism it's supposed to be mocking.
The New Republic
Christian Lorentzen
The Square delivers a savage satire on the international art world.
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