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

SFI support to Danish and French productions

In its latest round of production support, the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) has granted a total of SEK11.5m (€1.2m) to four feature films and three documentaries, including SEK1m to the...  

24/10/2006 | Production | Sweden

Paid and Exit for Non Stop

Stockholm-based Non Stop Sales has just picked up two new thrillers: the Dutch-produced, English-language film Paid, starring French actress Annie Charrier and Brazilian star Murilo Benício, and...  

10/10/2006 | Market | Sweden

Astorias saved by SF

Astorias Cinemas, run by arthouse distribution specialist Mattias Nohrborg, has been saved from bankruptcy by rival exhibition chain SF Cinemas, who agreed last Thursday to buy all its regional...  

09/10/2006 | Exhibitors | Sweden

Falkenberg Farewell in the running

Jesper Ganslandt's debut feature Falkenberg Farewell has been selected by the Guldbagge jury as Sweden’s entry for this year’s Oscar nominations in the Best Foreign Language Film category. The...  

28/09/2006 | Oscars 2007 | Sweden

Non Stop buyer in Venice and Toronto

Scandinavian distribution company Non Stop Entertainment has announced an impressive line-up of fresh acquisitions from its trips to Venice and Toronto, including the European film My Best Friend...  

27/09/2006 | Distribution | Sweden

Lights off for Sven Nykvist

Legendary Swedish cinematographer Sven Nykvist died Wednesday in Stockholm at the age of 83. He had been suffering from aphasia since the late 1990s. Nicknamed "the master of light", Nykvist was...  

22/09/2006 | Obituary | Sweden

Kay Pollak in German Heaven

Kay Pollak’s As It Is In Heaven was voted Best Foreign Film at Leipzig’s Gilde Awards last Thursday, beating Hollywood films Brokeback Mountain and Walk the Line. The film has obviously struck a...  

18/09/2006 | Awards | Sweden

Love according to Hedén and Fridell

Two new Swedish feature films – Joachim Hedén’s debut film New York Waiting and Daniel Fridell’s Say That You Love Me – are opening tomorrow against five other titles, including Claude Chabrol’s...  

24/08/2006 | Distribution | Sweden

SFI support to 15 new films (2)

The new local productions supported by the SFI include star actress Helena Bergström’s directorial debut Se upp för dårarna (lit. "Watch the Fools"), the story of two girls (one of which is of...  

13/07/2006 | Production | Sweden

SFI support to 15 new films (1)

In its latest round of support, the Swedish Film Institute has granted a total of SEK 46.6m (€5m) to 15 new Swedish productions, including seven co-productions with Nordic production partners. The...  

12/07/2006 | Production | Sweden

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