Box Office / Sweden 24 articles available in total starting from 13/02/2003. Last article published on 16/01/2019. page: [1] 2 3 next Norwegian and Swedish cinemas have a good 2018Last year brought a 7% increase in admissions in Norway and a significant growth in the domestic market share in Sweden 16/01/2019 | Box office | Norway/SwedenThe Sunny Side is the biggest success of 2017 at the Swedish box office2017 was a great year for Swedish cinema, driven mainly by domestic films and international co-productions 24/01/2018 | Box office | SwedenFinnish hit The Unknown Soldier expands into ScandinaviaCelebrating 100 years of Finnish independence, the war epic and most successful release in Finland, attracts interest in neighbouring Sweden 19/12/2017 | Box Office | Finland/SwedenTwo films saved the local market share in Sweden’s cinemasHelena Bergström’s A Holy Mess and Hannes Holm’s A Man Called Ove helped domestic releases to reach 3.4 million admissions 25/01/2016 | Box office | SwedenA Holy Mess erupts before ChristmasHelena Bergström’s fourth feature – a comedy starring Robert Gustafsson, Maria Lundqvist and Anastasios Soulis – has recorded the best opening of a local film in 2015 20/11/2015 | Box office | SwedenIngrid Bergman is still the biggest star in SwedenScandinavian distributor NonStop Entertainment has got off to a flying start with Stig Björkman’s biopic of the Swedish Hollywood actress 16/09/2015 | Box office | SwedenThe 100-Year-Old Man made all the differenceFelix Herngren’s adventure comedy sold 1.1 million tickets in Sweden and helped domestic cinema to reach a 25.1% local market share in 2014 – the highest since 2009 05/02/2015 | Box office | SwedenA Thousand Pieces = 100,000 cinema tickets in SwedenThe biopic on singer-songwriter-guitarist Björn Afzelius has become one of the most popular Swedish documentaries in 20 years 31/10/2014 | Box office | Sweden/NorwayThe 100-year-old man who climbed out the window and didn’t disappearReleased on December 25, Swedish director Felix Herngren's adaptation of Jonas Jonasson's 2009 novel is still No 1 on the local charts, with 968,854 admissions 14/01/2014 | Box Office | SwedenThree Swedish films top local charts and more to comeSwedish cinema has got off to a flying start this year, with three local titles topping the charts and more to come, according to the Swedish Film Institute’s presentation of the upcoming season.... 23/01/2012 | Box Office | Sweden page: [1] 2 3 next