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1591 articles available in total starting from 21/08/2002. Last article published on 17/10/2025.

After the Millennium trilogy, Swedish films are back to normal

Two more Swedish premieres in 2010 than the year before were not enough to keep the market share above 30%: the 3.3 million tickets sold for 43 local releases took it to 20.8%, slightly under the...  

03/06/2011 | Box Office | Sweden

Three feature debuts on new SFI line-up

The Swedish Film Institute (SFI) has shelled out SEK 32.4m (€6.4m) in support for the production of 11 feature films, including three debuts, and nine shorts. In her first feature, EGO, Lisa James...  

30/05/2011 | Funding | Sweden

Ostlund Plays with the politically incorrect

An explosive subject in a package open to interpretation: in tackling the complex (and topical) issues of delinquency, racism and integration in Europe with a rare intelligence and distinctive...  

15/05/2011 | Cannes 2011 | Directors’ Fortnight/Sweden

Interview: Lars von Trier • Director

Von Trier's train wreck

The Danish director answered questions from the international press following the premiere of Melancholia, in Competition at the 64th Cannes Film Festival.  

28/04/2011

Melancholia

Lars Von Trier turns to Official Competition at Cannes with his personal vision of the end of the world.  

28/04/2011 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Lech Majewski • Director

Layers of perspective

Director Lech Majewski has harnessed his lifelong interest in Breugel and the cooperation of scholars and artists to create a work of art that meets the painter on his own terms  

04/03/2011

The Mill and the Cross

Polish director Lech Majewski brings a 16th-century painting to life, simultaneously creating a compelling drama and a lesson in art appreciation.  

04/03/2011 | Films | Reviews

Dangerous kids engage in Monkey business

Lisa Aschan’s directorial debut She Monkeys, which premiered yesterday in Berlin’s Generation 14Plus section, is a subtle and sensuous power play between two teenage girls set in the elegant world...  

16/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Generation/Sweden

Christensen, August face Troell’s Truth and Consequence

Octogenarian Swedish filmmaker Jan Troell has hired an A-list cast of Nordic talent for his upcoming film Truth and Consequence. Danish actor Jesper Christensen, the star of Troell’s Everlasting...  

09/02/2011 | Production | Sweden

Hallström falls under Hypnotist’s spell

Hollywood-based Swedish director Lasse Hallström will be in Berlin along with production trio Börje Hansson, Peter Possne and Bertil Ohlsson to promote The Hypnotist, the screen adaptation of the...  

09/02/2011 | Production | Sweden

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