Sweden’s Göteborg Film Festival Introduces Lie Detector

Göteborg Film Festival's Lie Detector Test Aims to Highlight the Importance of Truth in an Age of Deception

In a bold experiment, Sweden's prestigious Göteborg Film Festival is introducing a lie detector test as part of its 2026 festivities. The initiative, which aims to raise questions about the value and significance of truth in today's society, promises to be an immersive experience for participants.

Taking place within an interrogation room set up specifically for the occasion, individuals will undergo a polygraph examination conducted by Ørjan Hesjedal, a real-life specialist. While the test is voluntary, it's likely to attract significant interest due to its unique nature and high-stakes implications.

This concept aligns with other recent live-event simulations that tackle high-profile issues, such as social distancing during the pandemic and the sole experience of film and TV consumption. A notable example from 2021 was Swedish emergency nurse Lisa Enroth's seven-day stay on a remote island where she watched 60 films without any technology.

As part of its Truth Focus initiative, the festival will also screen a selection of films that explore the concept of truth. These include "The Voice of Hind Rajab," an Oscar-shortlisted docudrama, as well as "Re-Creation" and "No Comment." The latter is a political spin satire from Norway's Petter Næss.

This 49th edition of Göteborg Film Festival will run from January 23 to February 1. With its blend of experiential storytelling and thought-provoking themes, the festival promises to spark meaningful conversations about the importance of truth in an age where it's often commodified or overlooked.
 
omg, can you even imagine having a lie detector test at a film fest? 🤯💡 i think its such a cool idea! its like, theyre taking something so serious and intense, like an interrogation, and making it into this huge art project. and pairing it with these sick films that all explore the concept of truth... its gonna be such a wild ride!

also, i love how theyre trying to tackle some heavy stuff in a way thats engaging and fun. like, who wouldn't wanna watch 60 films on a remote island without any tech? 😂 its like a dream come true for movie buffs!

anywayz, cant wait to see what this fest has in store! 🎥👀
 
[Image of a polygraph machine with a puzzled face 🤔]

Göteborg Film Festival trying to get to the bottom of things...literally 💡👀 [GIF of a person taking a lie detector test, with a giant "LIE" stamp on their forehead 🚫]
 
Man, this is gonna be so cool! A lie detector test at a film fest? 🤯 I'm all for raising awareness about truth in today's world, but I gotta wonder, are they gonna make sure the test results are legit? Like, what if it's just some dude trying to trick people into thinking he's telling the truth? 😂 Still, it's awesome that they're exploring this topic through film and immersive experiences. The Truth Focus initiative sounds like a great idea – I hope they get some amazing docs and satires on the table 📺💡
 
[Image of a person under a polygraph test with a worried expression 😬]

This is gonna be so cringy 🤦‍♂️ but I guess it's kinda cool they're trying to highlight the importance of truth in today's society. Can't wait for the part where someone gets caught lying 😜 and has to answer all the questions [Image of a person stuck in a loop of answering "yes" or "no"]
 
omg can't believe the gothburg film fest is doing a lie detector test lol what's next a polygrapher on speed dial for all us drama queens? but seriously, i guess if there's one thing we need more of in this world, it's a good dose of honesty...or at least some entertaining trainwrecks to make us laugh. the truth focus initiative is actually kinda cool though, who doesn't love a good satire every now and then? gotta check out that norway docu-drama tho
 
🤔 "The unexamined life is not worth living." But what if we're all just living a life that's been scripted by others? The lie detector test could be a wake-up call for us to re-examine our own truths and question the narratives we've been fed.

I'm excited to see how this experiment will play out, but at the same time, I'm a bit skeptical. Can we really trust the results of a polygraph examination? Is it just another tool for controlling people's minds?

Anyway, I think this initiative is a great way to spark conversations about truth and its importance in today's society. And who knows, maybe we'll all come out of this experience with a new perspective on what it means to be honest with ourselves and others.

Let's keep the conversation going! 🗣️
 
I'm curious about this lie detector test thingy at Göteborg Film Festival 🤔🎥. It sounds like a pretty intense experience for those who sign up for it... I mean, can you imagine getting hooked up to that stuff and finding out if you're lying? 😅 What's the point of it all though? Is it just a cool gimmick or is there something more serious going on? 🤷‍♂️ I'm not sure how many people would be willing to go through with it, but at the same time, it could lead to some really interesting conversations about honesty and trust... maybe that's what they're aiming for? 💡
 
I'm not sure I'm on board with this lie detector test thing... I mean, can we really put people through that? It feels like a pretty intense experience, even if it is supposed to be for "good" 🤔. And what's the point of simulating an interrogation room? Can't we just have a respectful conversation about truth instead of trying to trick people into revealing secrets? Also, I'm not sure how reliable these polygraph tests are in the first place... I've heard they can give pretty false readings 📊. And what about people who might be anxious or stressed already? Does it really need to get any more uncomfortable than that 😟.
 
🤔💡 [Image of a person with their head under a lamp, thinking deeply](https://i.imgur.com/MNQ5M4P.jpg)

Truth is like a meme - it gets passed around but sometimes it's hard to tell what's real and what's just for laughs 🤷‍♂️🎥. This lie detector test might be the next big thing, who knows? 🤯 [GIF of a person taking a polygraph test](https://i.imgur.com/DY9aPpT.gif)

The festival is trying to make truth more interesting than just another boring film 🍿. And if it makes people think about honesty in a new way, that's all good 💭. But let's be real, who wants to watch 60 films without tech? That sounds like some sort of movie marathon torture device 😩 [Image of a person stuck in a movie theater with no Wi-Fi](https://i.imgur.com/MfFzK3q.jpg)
 
this sounds like a pretty cool idea, right? i mean, who doesnt love the idea of a lie detector test? 🤔👀 its gonna be interesting to see how people react to it... and i'm definitely intrigued by the films that will be screening as part of the truth focus initiative... "the voice of hind rajab" looks super powerful 🎥💪
 
I'm super stoked about this new idea 🤩! The Göteborg Film Festival is like totally on point with its Truth Focus initiative. I mean, think about it - a lie detector test at a film festival? It's like, what better way to explore the complexities of truth in today's society? And pairing it with some thought-provoking films that delve into this theme? Game-changer 🎥! I'm definitely down for signing up for that polygraph exam... who knows what they'll discover about themselves? 😊 The whole thing just feels so immersive and engaging - I can already imagine the conversations it'll spark. Fingers crossed it becomes a huge hit and inspires even more meaningful discussions about truth and deception. 💬
 
I'm low-key intrigued by Göteborg Film Festival's new lie detector test idea 🤔. It sounds like a really immersive experience that'll make you think about the value of honesty in our lives. I mean, who hasn't felt lied to or deceived at some point? It's crazy how this festival is tackling such big themes through interactive events and thought-provoking films 🎥. The selection of films they're screening sounds super interesting too - I'm definitely down to watch "The Voice of Hind Rajab" and see how it sheds light on truth and deception 📺. Bring on the conversations! 💬
 
🤔 I just saw this thread about the Göteborg Film Festival's lie detector test and I'm like what is going on lol. A polygraph exam as part of a film fest? Sounds kinda intense but also kinda cool? Like, how are they gonna get people to agree to that? And won't it be super awkward if someone gets caught lying? 🤷‍♂️ On the other hand, I love that they're tackling this idea of truth being questioned in society. It's like, we should all be thinking about what's real and what's not in our daily lives, you know? And the film lineup sounds pretty interesting too - "The Voice of Hind Rajab" sounds really thought-provoking. Can't wait to see it at the festival! 😊
 
this lie detector test sounds super intense 🤯 i mean, who wants to get their heart rate up just for a film fest? but at the same time, if its supposed to raise questions about truth in today's society, that's actually pretty cool 👀. and showing films that explore this concept is a great idea too, like "The Voice of Hind Rajab" looks super thought-provoking 🤔. i just wonder how many ppl are gonna sign up for the test tho? maybe it'll be a thing?
 
OMG yessssss 🤩 this is soooo cool!!! i love how they're using a lie detector test as part of the festival 🤔 like what if we all just stopped making assumptions and told the truth for once? 😅 it's gonna be such an immersive experience, can't wait to see how people react! 💥 and i'm defo down for watching some thought-provoking films too 🍿👀 gotta keep the conversation going about the value of truth in today's society 💬
 
I'm so down for this idea 🤯! I mean, think about it, with all the fake news and social media drama out there, it's getting harder to know what's real and what's not 📰😒. A lie detector test at a film festival could be a super interesting way to spark some conversations about truth and how we consume it. And I love that they're screening films that explore this concept - like "The Voice of Hind Rajab" which is an Oscar-shortlisted docudrama, sounds really powerful 🎥. It's gonna be sick to see whatØrjan Hesjedal gets from the polygraph test 🤔.
 
I'm intrigued by this idea, but I gotta say, I'm a bit skeptical about the whole lie detector test thing 🤔. It feels like more of a publicity stunt than a genuine exploration of truth. Still, I do think it's cool that they're using Ørjan Hesjedal, a real-life polygraph expert - that adds some credibility to the event 🎬. And I love the idea of screening films that tackle this theme - "The Voice of Hind Rajab" sounds like a must-watch! 💥
 
OMG u guys!!! 🤯 I am literally super hyped for Göteborg Film Fest 2026!! 🎥 They're doing a lie detector test? 🤔 That sounds so cool and intense! I need to try that ASAP 😂 Can u imagine having a real polygraph exam done by Ørjan Hesjedal?! 💯 It's like, the ultimate truth-testing experience right? And they'll also be screening these sick films about truth and deception 🎥💬 Like, "The Voice of Hind Rajab" is Oscar-shortlisted?! That's like, major 🔥 I'm all in for this festival! Can't wait to see what other amazing experiences they have planned! 💖
 
I'm low-key intrigued by this lie detector test at Göteborg Film Festival 🤔. It sounds like they're trying to make a point about how we're always being bombarded with misinformation and whatnot, and it's time for us to think critically about it all. But isn't it just going to be some Hollywood-style drama with a fancy polygraph machine? 😒 Still, I guess it's an experience you don't get every day... or is it just an excuse to make people feel like they're in a bad TV show? 📺 The film selection does sound interesting though, especially the docudrama about Hind Rajab - someone should look into her story more.
 
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