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

Brighter future for Astoria Cinemas

Sweden’s arthouse exhibition chain Astoria Cinemas has just been saved from bankruptcy thanks to an agreement reached last Friday with the majority of its 260 creditors, who accepted to write off...  

21/03/2007 | Exhibitors | Sweden

Bornedal's double win at BUFF

Danish filmmaker Ole Bornedal’s new film, The Substitute, which had its world premiere at the International Children and Youth Film Festival in Malmö (BUFF), was presented with the festival’s...  

19/03/2007 | Awards | Sweden

Low budget scheme open for business

Rookie Film is the new low budget film production scheme aimed at first and second time filmmakers, supported by the Swedish Film Institute (SFI), regional film centres Film i Väst and Filmpool...  

14/03/2007 | Production | Sweden

Morgenthaler at inaugural BUFF Financing Forum

One of Denmark’s most innovative filmmakers, Anders Morgenthaler, and his producer/partner at Copenhagen Bombay, Sarita Christensen, are going to try to find the last part of financing for their...  

12/03/2007 | Festivals | Sweden

Bergström hits jackpot with directorial debut

Swedish star actress Helena Bergström has succeeded in turning her directorial debut into a major local hit. Released by Svensk Filmindustri (SF) three weeks ago, Mind the Gap! (Se upp för...  

07/03/2007 | Distribution | Sweden

Triangel happy with del Toro

Swedish major arthouse distributor Triangel Film remains in the top 10 for the third week in a row with Guillermo del Toro’s three time Oscar-winning film Pan’s Labyrinth, which grossed some...  

05/03/2007 | Distribution | Sweden

Kropenin involved in immigration issues

Established producer Peter Kropenin is helping Iranian-born filmmaker Reza Bagher and his Polish colleague Agnieszka Likasiak – both based in Sweden – bring to the screen their personal views...  

23/02/2007 | Production | Sweden

Berlin award to When Darkness Falls

Anders Nilsson’s three-part drama When Darkness Falls, which screened in the Berlinale’s Panorama section, was awarded the Amnesty International Film Prize worth €2,500. The film was chosen among...  

22/02/2007 | Awards | Sweden

NonStop picks up eight Berlin titles

Stockholm-based NonStop Entertainment has filled its Berlin basket with eight new titles for its Nordic and Baltic distribution outlets, including Irish films Once and The Tiger's Tail and French...  

20/02/2007 | Distribution | Sweden

Exit makes NonStop tick

NonStop Sales has registered brisk business on Swedish filmmaker Peter Lindmark’s thriller Exit, starring Mads Mikkelsen. Already picked up at the last AFM by Galileo for German-speaking...  

13/02/2007 | Market | Sweden

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