Sommartider – the almost true story of Gyllene Tider premiered on 17th July in Swedish cinemas. One day before there was a gala premiere organized in Halmstad, at Röda Kvarn cinema. RoxetteBlog got an invitation from Nevis Productions to be present. Much appreciated, thank you once again!
The preparations started early and everyone in Halmstad city centre who passed by could see something big was going to happen. The old Gyllene Tider bus that was used in the movie, was standing very close to the cinema and everyone stopped by to check it and take photos with it.
In front of the cinema building all posters were changed to the Sommartider movie poster and huge photo walls were set up with the movie title and sponsors on them. Golden balloons and a mirror ball decorated the entrance. Instead of red carpet, yellow carpet was used – how matching and stylish! To save it from the rain, it was covered with foil during the day, which got removed only very close to the opening time.
Fans and Halmstad people started gathering behind the cordon that was set around the entrance at around 17:00. We could see the five actors going into the direction of The Gyllene Tider Experience exhibition. They went there to check it out and for some photos to be taken there with them.
The gala premiere screening was set to start at 18:30, the doors to open at 18:00, but probably because it was a very packed gala, guests started to arrive from 17:30. And guess(le) who was the first to be there! Haha. The Gessle family – Per, Åsa, Gabriel, Gabriel’s girlfriend – arrived first together with Marie Dimberg. They all looked very happy and enthusiastic. Åsa was wearing a leopard print dress and the rest of the family was wearing black. They looked wonderful and were shining like the stars. They walked the yellow carpet very fast and entered the cinema.
Then came the actors – Valdemar Wahlbeck (Per), Ville Löfgren (MP), Phoenix Parnevik (Micke) /dressed matchy-matchy with Micke, wearing the same T-shirt/, Lancelot Hedman Graaf (Anders) and Xawier Kulas (Göran) – with their families, as well as MP, Anders, Göran and Micke, also with their families. It was so lovely to see Micke’s parents too, who have always been big supporters of their son and the band.
Then Per Simonsson, screenwriter and director of the movie arrived on the yellow carpet, as well as Ella Tiritiello (she plays Marie Fredriksson) and all other actors from the movie.
The producers, Nevis Productions were there, of course – Anni Fernandez, Moa Westeson, Cindy Hanson.
Christoffer Lundquist, Clarence Öfwerman, Magnus Börjeson, Sven Lindström, Mats Olsson, Jonas and Bea Åkerlund, Anders Roos (he of course brought his camera too), Jan-Owe Wikström and Staffan Karlsson were also among the guests.
Hotel Tylösand and Tres Hombres Art were represented by Elisabeth Haglund (former managing director of Hotel Tylösand), Jonas Karlén (managing director of Hotel Tylösand), Lars Nordin (founder of Tres Hombres Art beside PG) and Rosie Gottlander (Tres Hombres Art gallerist).
While the other guests were arriving, the press did short interviews. We could, for example, see Per Gessle being interviewed by SVT outside the cinema. Lots of photos were also taken – of the original Gyllene Tider band, the movie band, both bands together, the original band members and their matching guys from the movie, Per with his movie parents and his young self Valdemar, Per and the director of the movie – so many Pers – haha. The movie gang, the original band and the producers. Per & Åsa original + Per & Åsa from the movie. So many compositions, so little time. It was fun to see the whole photo session.
After entering the cinema, everyone could pick up a glass of champagne and popcorn or chocolate and a coke was there in the drink holder next to each seat. Every seat was occupied.
Before the movie started, Nevis Productions briefly talked about the project, how it started and how long it took to realize it. Then they invited the director and the movie band to join them in front of the screen and introduced them to the guests.
The movie started at around 18:40. And hey, what an amazing movie it has become! I enjoyed every second of it! As a hardcore fan, you know a lot of details about the band and Per’s life, so you surely watch it with different eyes than anyone else. As the title says, it’s the almost true story of Gyllene Tider. That is so fitting, because even if not everything is according to the real timeline and not everything happened exactly the way it is pictured in the movie, it contains all the important elements from both PG’s and the band’s life. Anything that is changed is still so fitting. As Per says, the feeling is there and that’s the most important. I agree. The story is built in a very entertaining, exciting and enjoyable way.
I remember that last year, when Gyllene Tider performed their pre-premiere gig at Leifs Lounge (29th June 2023), Per thought it would be great to show us who the actors would be in the movie, so he called the five guys up on stage before the last song. It was an amazing surprise. There came five young boys who looked very fitting for the roles. They were introduced to us and stayed on stage for the closing song, Sommartider. They already looked like a tight gang back then.
The shooting started in August 2023 and now almost one year later, it must be so rewarding for all involved to see the end result and hear that the film is praised by cinema audiences all around Sweden. Many could see the movie at pre-screenings and now I can imagine that whole Sweden is spending their juli and augusti in the cinema. Gyllene Tider is a national treasure and I’m quite sure that all Swedes are curious about their story in film.
It’s not a documentary, but a feature film about five small town teenage guys who, against all odds, succeeded in making it. It’s about when GT started the band and when they broke through. Hardcore fans could be the most skeptical about the fact that not everything happened the way you can see it in the movie, but I must say that it’s not disturbing at all. The essence is in there and the story line is built with respect and keeping in mind what elements are needed in a movie to be enjoyable from the first to the last picture. A feelgood movie it is, very much. There are a lot of gags, you must laugh out loud – especially Göran (Xawier Kulas) is very entertaining, but there are moments when you’ll probably have tears in your eyes. At least I had three moments like that: when Per’s father passes away, when the fatal accident happened in Kristianopel and when Marie and Per play together and you get to feel that sparkle that started it all for Roxette.
I’m absolutely stunned by all the actors – all five guys who play the band did an incredibly amazing job. They absolutely convey the feeling of how GT became such a tight band. They dreamed big, worked hard for their success and they have reached the stars. With that strong base they built 45 years ago, it’s no surprise they are still around. They called it quits once in the ’80s, they wanted to finish it all with their farewell tour in 2019, but no. They can be away for years, but come back anytime. The audience needs them, that positive, summery feeling they represent.
I have to highlight Valdemar Wahlbeck’s acting AND singing. He is such a talented guy! It might have been his first movie, but I’m sure it wasn’t his last one. And he is not only good at acting. His singing is special as well. You can feel he put his whole heart into Per’s character.
Actually, I can tell that Ville, Phoenix, Xawier and Lancelot are also very good at playing their characters. The casting was a long process, but it was all worth the waiting for the perfect people.
Ella Tiritiello, who plays Marie, is also very much in character. Not only her look, but the way she is acting reminds me very much of Marie.
I won’t start to add my opinion about each and every character. Everyone who got a role in this movie is at the right place. They did a fantastic job.
OK, just one more story line – how Åsa and Per got together. It’s not exactly the way it happened and it happened only in 1984 (while the movie ends in 1982), but how it’s depicted is very loveable and strengthens the feeling of why they are still together and in love. Because love is all, right?
I also praise screenwriter and director Per Simonsson. He created a compact history of the beginnings of Gyllene Tider in 1 hour 40 minutes and handled it with full respect, great sense of humor and dramatic sense.
Hats off to the stylists as well and to the cameramen and really, to all involved.
I can’t stop writing about the movie without mentioning the music. All Gyllene Tider songs that appear in the film are sung by Valdemar and arranged by Clarence Öfwermand and Christoffer Lundquist. In the band playing – besides Clarence and Christoffer – you can hear Magnus Börjeson on bass and Magnus „Norpan” Eriksson on drums. Listen to the two soundtrack albums: songs and music!
The magic that Gyllene Tider’s music creates is undeniable. I just loved it when e.g. När vi två blir en came or other GT songs, the audience started clapping along. And when the movie ended with Sommartider, haha, there was even more clapping. The gala premiere ended in a standing ovation. Well deserved!
Oh! I almost forgot about the cameos! The two most obvious are Per’s and Anders Herrlin’s, but Göran and Micke also appear, as well as Micke’s wife, Helena and Per’s son, Gabriel. I’m sure there are more. You have to be very attentive to catch them on the screen. Haha.
All invited guests got a Sommartider armband upon their arrival on the yellow carpet, so that they could enter the after party at Hotel Mårtenson. After the movie ended, we walked to the hotel which is very close to the cinema. Our armbands were checked and we got drink tickets at the entrance. Inside there was already a DJ and most people were gathering around the bar. You could also eat sausage with bread and mashed potato.
There were two other screenings that night. One started at 21:15, the other at 21:30. The director and the five guys who play the band in the movie surprised the audience and introduced themselves at the beginning of those screenings. Micke Syd joined them as well.
Then everyone got to the hotel and there was a neverending „congratulations” storm. For Valdemar I think it took more than an hour to get to the bar from the entrance and the distance was just maybe 15 metres. Haha. I could also catch him to tell that I really loved the movie and as a Gessleist, I also loved the way he formed the character of Per. He was very happy to hear that.
Everyone was happy and proud. By all rights!
After a while, Micke Syd decided to add a little extra to the party, so he brought his iPad and collected the movie band. They went up on stage and performed three GT songs: Tylö Sun, Ljudet av ett annat hjärta and guess what – Sommartider. Haha. It was very cool! For Sommartider, even Per Simonsson joined the gang.
Per was also in the room when Micke entered, but once he realized what was in sight, he immediately left the room. Let’s say, he didn’t want to take the stage from the guys. LOL. Later I had the chance to talk to Per and he asked how I liked the movie. Loved it! He said, of course, you liked it, because you are a fan. I told him especially because of the fact that we are fans and we know all the details, what happened when and how, we could be the ones who might not like it. BUT, it’s impossible not to like it. The differences are not disturbing, the story line is very good, so it’s a success. If even fans like it, everyone else will like it. I think.
Since the actors are very very young people, the DJ rather played contemporary music and they partied hard, but there was a GT session as well, also besides the 3 songs that Micke performed with the guys.
It was a fabulous event from beginning to end. The party ended at appr. 1:30 am and when leaving, the guests got a Sommartider bag that included a Sommartider frisbee, as well as chips and some cosmetics.
The movie is a hit! Make sure you watch it if you are in Sweden this summer! Talking to the producers, it will probably appear on some streaming platform later, so that fans from around the world can also enjoy it. Can’t wait! Until then, I will watch it once more while I’m still in Sweden. Yeah, it’s THAT good!
All pics in the article by Patrícia Peres