

The Square
- Drama
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.
The Square is a 2017 Swedish drama film about a prestigious Stockholm museum's chief art curator navigating professional and personal crises while mounting a controversial new exhibit. Released in August 2017, the film explores themes of art, morality, and social responsibility through the lens of high-stakes museum politics.
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Claes BangChristian
Elisabeth MossAnne
Dominic WestJulian
Terry NotaryOleg
Christopher LæssøMichael- Lise Stephenson EngströmDaughter
- Lilianne MardonDaughter
- Marina SchiptjenkoElna
Annica LiljebladSonja- Elijandro EdouardBoy with Letter
Daniel HallbergDark-Haired Advertising Agent- Martin SööderBlond Advertising Agent
John NordlingAccount Manager- Maja GödickeMarketing First Assistant
- Nicki DarNicki

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When was The Square released?
The Square was released on August 25, 2017.
What is The Square about?
The film follows the chief art curator of a prestigious Stockholm museum who faces both professional and personal crises while attempting to set up a controversial new exhibit.
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What genre is The Square?
The Square is a drama film that examines themes of art, ethics, and personal conflict within the world of high-stakes museum curation.















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