LevelK unveils a dynamic selection of films for Berlin
- The Danish sales agent presents a mix of dramas, comedies and genre flicks, including Dancing Queen in Hollywood, The Home and the Göteborg-premiered Live a Little

Copenhagen-based international sales agent LevelK will be rocking up at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival (13-23 February) and the accompanying European Film Market (EFM, 13-19 February) with an engaging slate of films spanning diverse genres and narratives. This year’s line-up includes an eagerly anticipated Norwegian sequel, a chilling Swedish horror and a variety of festival-acclaimed titles poised to attract global buyers.
Leading the roster is Dancing Queen in Hollywood, directed by Aurora Gossé, which is a sequel to the Norwegian family film Dancing Queen [+see also:
trailer
film profile]. The story follows Mina, who, along with her dance partner Markus, heads to Los Angeles for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform in a music video. However, their dream trip soon turns into a whirlwind of challenges, from the pressures of the choreography to an unexpected audition that could change Mina’s life forever. Balancing her passion for dance with family turmoil, Dancing Queen in Hollywood promises to be a heartfelt and energetic adventure.
For genre enthusiasts, The Home by Mattias J Skoglund (Dough) offers a spine-chilling psychological horror. Set in Sweden, the film follows Joel, who reluctantly returns to his childhood home to care for his mother after she suffers a severe stroke. As she settles into a nursing home, Joel begins to suspect that something supernatural followed her back from the brink of death. Featuring eerie cinematography and a suspenseful atmosphere, The Home is set to have its world premiere at the upcoming SXSW.
LevelK also brings along Live a Little [+see also:
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Adding a bold and unconventional touch to the line-up is Sudden Outbursts of Emotion, a Finnish sex-positive dramedy directed by Paula Korva. The story centres on Jane and Mikki, a couple navigating an open relationship as they venture to the infamous Isle of Lust, a retreat for sexual exploration. However, their experiment quickly unravels as unexpected emotions and buried insecurities rise to the surface. Sudden Outbursts of Emotion explores modern relationships with an unfiltered and refreshing approach.
Rounding off the selection is Idyllic [+see also:
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