Four More Years (Fyra ar till) Gay Love Story – Buffy Saint Marie “Circle Game”

Directed by
Tova Magnusson-Norling Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)
Wilhelm Behrman …
(written by) Cast (in credits order)
Björn Kjellman Björn Kjellman …
David Holst
Eric Ericson Eric Ericson …
Martin
Tova Magnusson-Norling Tova Magnusson-Norling …
Fia (as Tova Magnusson)
André Wickström André Wickström …
Jörgen
Sten Ljunggren Sten Ljunggren …
Josef

Political party leader David Holst, one of Sweden’s most popular politicians, is handsome, funny, popular and predicted as the country’s next Prime Minister. But what at first appears to be an easy victory turns into a humbling defeat as another party wins the elections and four more years of leading the country, Then, when David suddenly falls in love, the problem is not that he’s already married or that he’s fallen in love with another man….but that the man he’s fallen head over heels in love with, Martin, is the only man on earth he cannot love. He is an up-and-comer in the rivaling party that won the elections! David is risking everything – his family, his party and his own name. If they can’t keep their relationship a secret, a public scandal could be a career destroyer. But David doesn’t have the nerve to play this kind of game and eventually the mistakes and misunderstandings pile up and their love is threatened to be lost. Almost. “Four More Years’ is a funny, daring, clever and extremely romantic comedy, proving once again that love conquers all.
– Written by Quintiane (IMDb )

Andrew Reach’s Art Exhibition “Bits & Pieces”

Bits & Pieces Exhibition - Maria Neil Art Projectclick here to see all works in show on Maria Neil Art Project page

Bits & Pieces Exhibition - Maria Neil Art Project

Bits & Pieces Exhibition - Maria Neil Art Project

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Bits & Pieces Exhibition - Maria Neil Art Project

Bits & Pieces Exhibition - Maria Neil Art Project

Bits & Pieces Exhibition - Maria Neil Art Project

Bits & Pieces Exhibition - Maria Neil Art Project

Bits & Pieces Exhibition - Maria Neil Art Project

Excerpt from Article “Second Life” by Josh Usmani, Cleveland Scene Magazine:

Bits in Pieces includes Reach’s latest large-scale, geometric digital prints, smaller “whimsies” (as Reach refers to them) and new 3-D printed mixed media sculptures, called Model Citizens. “I wanted to explore ways of making sculpture digitally,” says Reach. “I’ve been enjoying the process of working with 3D printing. I’m mixing other digital fabrication technology into them; parts in wood are cut on a CNC Router that is basically a cutting robot, and the stainless steel base has its pattern laser cut on a laser cutter, another cutting robot.

“In my quest to embrace technology to have a voice, I am just beginning to embark to explore this technology in my art,” he continues. “As an architect, three-dimensional form is always in the background. Making sculptures would be too physically demanding. But when I first learned of 3-D printing it occurred to me that here was a medium that I could produce sculpture without the physicality involved, thus giving me a new avenue of creative expression.”

ClevelandScene_Bits&Pieces-Article_12-31-2014_xArticle in Cleveland Scene Magazine – click here to read article online