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Stockholm
Based on the true story of the Sweden bank robbery at 1973, by an American mad, Ethan Hawke, who through his crime causes a confusion of the public opinion, as he captures many hostages demanding a lot of money in order to set them free, and the other strange demands he wants.
















24 November 1970, Stockholm, Sweden



9 October 1964, Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada


18 September 1963, British Columbia, Canada


2 September 1967, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden





6 November 1970, Austin, Texas, USA

24 May 1974, Oslo, Norway


21 October 1988, Toronto, Ontario, Canada


5 August 1963, London, England, UK








April 24, 2018
Take Stockholm as it is: a suspenseful, riotous black comedy interlaced with moments of heartfelt emotion.
April 22, 2018
Suggests "Dog Day Afternoon" made by a filmmaker who can't decide whether he's pitching a docudrama or a sitcom.
April 22, 2018
While "Stockholm" presents itself as a familiar bank robbery story, its madcap energy keeps things fresh and entertaining from start-to-finish.
April 20, 2018
Led by marvelous performances from Ethan Hawke and Noomi Rapace, Stockholm is a worthy addition to writer-director Robert Budreau's resume.
May 02, 2018
Budreaunever quite finds an ending, but the vibe he grooves in along the way (much of it provided by the less-remembered, early-'70s Dylan on the soundtrack) is just right.
April 20, 2018
Stockholm...is far from the first movie to believably show a crime victim coming to sympathize with a criminal. But it's a funny and agile one...