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1569 articles available in total starting from 21/08/2002. Last article published on 22/08/2025.

Largest ever Swedish retrospective in US kicks off soon

From April16-May 4, the Film Society of Lincoln Centre in New York will host the largest ever retrospective of Swedish films in the US: 48 titles from 1913-2010. Northern Exposures: Social Change...  

12/04/2010 | Festivals | Sweden

Weinstein brothers seduced by Easy Money

The Weinstein Company – the American distribution company run by the former founders of Miramax, Harvey and Bob Weinstein – has acquired the rights to Swedish crime thriller Easy Money (Snabba...  

08/04/2010 | Distribution | Sweden

Björkman’s second Bergman tribute ready for Croisette

Last year, Stig Björkman brought Scenes from the Playground, featuring exclusive, behind-the-scenes material from several Ingmar Bergman films, to Cannes Classics. This year, …But Film is My...  

07/04/2010 | Cannes 2010 | Sweden

Lisa Ohlin’s Simon and the Oaks starts filming

Göta Film’s ambitious European co-production Simon and the Oaks, based on Marianne Fredriksson’s best-selling eponymous novel, has started filming in Sweden. The drama directed by Lisa Ohlin...  

26/03/2010 | Production | Sweden

Itinerant festival brings arthouse films to smaller cities

Six new European films will be previewed in April in 12 small Swedish cities, as part of Hela Sveriges Filmfest 2010 (April 8-25), supported by the Swedish Film Institute. Jointly organised by...  

23/03/2010 | Festivals | Sweden

Interview: Nicolo Donato • Director

“I don’t know how to be a director”

Danish film rookie Nicolo Donato may be modest about his directorial talents, but his assured debut won the top prize at the Rome Film Festival  

22/03/2010

Brotherhood

A remarkable Danish debut feature which won the top award at the Rome Film Festival 2009. Brilliant directing for a thwarted homosexual love-story set in the Neo-Nazi underworld  

11/03/2010 | Films | Reviews

Local market share at record 32.7% in 2009

Thanks to the Millennium phenomenon, Swedish films had a record 32.7% share of the domestic market in 2009, the best ever registered since the Swedish Film Institute started recording cinema...  

05/03/2010 | Box Office | Sweden

Göteborg’s Dragon Award to Denmark’s R

The Danish prison drama R by first-time directors Michael Noer and Tobias Lindholm, scooped the Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film and the FIPRESCI Prize at the Göteborg International Film Festival...  

09/02/2010 | Festivals | Sweden

NFM programme teeming with strong names

The 11th Nordic Film Market (NFM) – held parallel to the Göteborg International Film Festival – kicked off yesterday and will run through February 7. Eighteen new Nordic films and 17 works in...  

05/02/2010 | Market | Sweden

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