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

Kids show in Stockholm

During the 7th Stockholm Film Festival Junior (April 2-9), held this week in the Swedish capital, children and youngsters are running the show under the supervision of festival director Git...  

05/04/2006 | Festivals | Sweden

TV journalist new head of the SFI

Long live the Queen… 42 year-old television journalist Cissi Elwin will succeed Åse Kleveland as Director General of the Swedish Film Institute (SFI). The much-awaited appointment was announced...  

27/03/2006 | Appointments | Sweden

Figures down by 12% in 2005

With 14.6m tickets sold, Swedish cinema attendance fell by 12% in 2005 compared to 2004, according to figures published by the Swedish Film Institute. While the theatrical market was at its lowest...  

22/03/2006 | Admissions | Sweden

BUFF votes for Love + Hate

Dominic Savage’s Love + Hate won The City of Malmö´s Children and Young People´s Film Award with a €5,500 cash prize at the BUFF Festival, which ended last Saturday. The UK filmmaker beat out...  

21/03/2006 | Awards | Sweden

Kids Taken Seriously at BUFF

The 23rd BUFF International Children and Youth Film Festival is unfolding this week in Malmö (March 14-18) with a rich programme divided among 13 sections, including a main competition section, a...  

16/03/2006 | Festivals | Sweden

Moodysson’s contained new release

Far from the dozens of prints and media frenzy surrounding his previous films, Lukas Moodysson’s Container is being released today by Folkets Bio on only three screens: in Stockholm, Göteborg and...  

10/03/2006 | Distribution | Sweden

SF sells The Art of Crying

The sales arm of Scandinavian giant Svensk Filmindustri (SF) has taken international rights to Danish filmmaker Peter Schønau Fog’s upcoming feature debut, The Art of Crying. The Danish/Norwegian...  

21/02/2006 | Market | Sweden

Berlin buying frenzy for NonStop

Nordic distribution company NonStop Entertainment has had a productive festival, picking up no less than nine films in Berlin, including German mainstream title The Elementary Particles by Oskar...  

17/02/2006 | Distribution | Sweden

Film i Väst sets its sight on Captain Ahab

Philippe Ramos’s Capitaine Achab, starring Denis Lavant, Mathieu Amalric and Isild Le Besco, will be the first French film to be co-produced by the leading Swedish regional film centre Film i Väst...  

06/02/2006 | Production | Sweden

Top Guldbagge awards to Nina’s Journey

The feature debut of Lena Einhorn Nina’s Journey was the surprise winner at last night’s Swedish Oscar ceremony or Guldbagge Awards. Einholm’s Swedish-Polish co-production took two major awards...  

31/01/2006 | Awards | Sweden

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