All Sweden articles – Page 18
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NonStop acquires seven at EFM
EXCLUSIVE: Swedish distributor picks up The Duke of Burgundy, X+Y and This is England ‘90, among others.
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Khan’s Factory Girl in rare Swedish release
Arab Cinema in Sweden will release Mohamed Khan’s feature on April 24.
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Swedish admissions down 2%
Swedish cinemas registered a total of 16.3 million admissions last year, down 2% on 2013 – but the 25.1% local market share was the highest since 2009.
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McDormand, Lerman, Marling married to The Wife
EXCLUSVE: Cast rounds on US-Swedish drama set to star Glenn Close.
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Sanna Lenken, My Skinny Sister
It is fitting that Swedish director Sanna Lenken’s debut feature, My Skinny Sister, should have its world premiere at Goteborg, given the filmmaker’s connections to the city.
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Nordic industry calls for more commissioners, platforms
GOTEBORG: Nordic territories will need to see an increase in the number of local commissioners and platforms if they are to adequately showcase flourishing scripted drama, industry experts agreed yesterday in Gothenburg.
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TV spend surges for Nordisk Film & TV Fund
GOTEBORG: The Nordisk Film and TV Fund saw the level of money it allocated to TV surge in 2014 as local producers increasingly look to the small screen, according to CEO Petri Kemppinen.
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Force Majeure wins top Swedish film prize
Ruben Östlund’s family drama leads the pack with six Guldbagge Awards.
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Goteborg Film Festival: Nordic showcase
Goteborg Film Festival (Jan 23-Feb 2) has always offered the best of Nordic cinema but is now attracting more international industry attention. Andreas Wiseman previews the 2015 edition
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Simon Perry joins Sweden's Film i Vast
UK veteran producer Simon Perry has been appointed head of production at Swedish regional film centre Film i Väst in Trollhättan, aka Sweden’s Trollywood.
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Gentlemen leads Sweden’s Guldbagge nominations
Mikael Marcimain drama leads pack; Ruben Ostlund, Roy Andersson films follow.
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Michael Noer drama to open Goteborg
Naomi Kawase, Michael R Roskam, Noomi Rapace among attendees.
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Ruben Ostlund, Force Majeure
Ruben Ostlund, the Swedish director of Force Majeure, tells Tiffany Pritchard about his lengthy casting process, the Titanic myth and his love of YouTube.
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Swedish Film Institute names doc commissioners
Klara Grunning and Antonio Russo Merenda appointed documentary film commissioners.
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Stockholm to honour Uma Thurman
The festival’s 25th edition will feature a contribution from Ai Weiwei and competition titles including Whiplash, Nightcrawler and Foxcatcher.
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TrustNordisk taking A Man Called Ove to AFM
TrustNordisk is to kick off presales on Swedish comedy-drama A Man Called Ove at the American Film Market.
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Pernilla August's Serious Game reveals stars
Pernilla August and Lone Scherfig join forces on an adaptation of Hjalmar Söderberg’s 1912 novel.
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Swedish producers head to New York
A group of producers and entertainment executives is heading to New York for a series of talks and one-on-one networking sessions over October 6-8.
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Svensk promotes Stjernströmer Björk
Jenny Stjernströmer Björk appointed new evp acquisition and co-production at Scandinavian major Svensk Filmindustri
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Gentlemen to open Stockholm
Mikael Marcimain’s follow-up to award-winning Call Girl to open Swedish festival.