THE SCANDINAVIAN METHOD

A film by Anik Salas

Director

Anik Salas

Production

Films Camera Oscura

Languages

French, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic

Year

2026

93 min, Documentary, Canada, 5.1

Filmmaker Anik Salas travels to Scandinavian societies – world leaders in gender equality – to understand the key to their success. Part investigation, part manifesto, her documentary reveals one essential truth: change does not happen by magic, but through political will and concrete strategies. An urgent, fiercely committed film that refuses to postpone equality to another century.

What if equality came with an instruction manual? From Iceland to Sweden, via Norway, Quebec filmmaker Anik Salas sets out to uncover the mystery behind the world champions of gender equality. Why these countries? What have they understood that Canada has yet to grasp? Through inspiring encounters with female politicians, executives and grassroots organizers who have dared to challenge the rules, the film reveals how these societies have transformed power. This is not feminism for show. It is rooted in political will, concrete strategies and a shared conviction that change requires patience and persistence. Moving between investigation, travelogue and manifesto, The Scandinavian Method does more than condemn. It issues a clear invitation to all who refuse to accept the status quo. An urgent, fiercely committed film that insists equality cannot wait another century.

Writing: Anik Salas

Cinematography: Katerine Giguère

Sound Recording: Martyne Morin, Gabrielle Pépin

Editing: Josiane Lapointe

Sound Design: Sandy Pinteus

Sound Mix: Benoît Dame

Music: Stéphanie Hamelin Tomala

Color Grading: Mathieu Marano

Anik Salas

Passionate and versatile, Anik Salas practices her art from scriptwriting to editing. Whether fiction or documentary, for her, directing is about taking a stand. Her first short film, La guerre des bleuets, won a Gold Remi Award, was released theatrically in Quebec, and at festivals in Europe and the United States. After many short films, she is now presenting her first feature-length documentary.

 

La guerre des bleuets, 13 min, Fiction, 2015

As Thou Urgest Justice, 9 min, Fiction, 2017

Les gentilles, 6 min, Fiction, 2018