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

SF buys AMC cinema

SF Bio has just taken over AMC Kungens’ Kurva multiplex cinema in the south of Stockholm. The 18 screen, 4,166 seat complex will operate under the new name Filmstaden Heron City. It was AMC’s only...  

17/12/2003 | Exhibitors | Sweden

Lena Endre’s busy season

The Swedish actress who gave a memorable performance in Liv Ullmann’s Faithless, Lena Endre, is busy making two films for Sonet Film and Film i Väst. Filming is currently underway on Simon Staho’s...  

17/12/2003 | Production | Sweden

SFI Grant for Roy Andersson

After his success with Songs From The Second Floor, Roy Andersson has been awarded with Swedish Krona 5million from the Swedish Film Institute to support his new project: Du Levande (“You Living...  

16/12/2003 | Finances | Sweden

Success for Saraband

Almost one million Swedish viewers watched Ingmar Bergman’s swan song Saraband when it was shown on television. The programme had an “exceptionally good performance”, according to Gunnar Carlsson...  

12/12/2003 | TV | Sweden

Andreas Wilson, shooting star

The Swedish Film Institute (SFI) has selected Swedish actor Andreas Wilson for Shooting Star 2004, the European Film Promotion initiative that takes place during the Berlin Film Festival. The...  

11/12/2003 | Festivals | Sweden

Best figures in 9 years

With a 49% market-share in October, local films are enjoying record admissions, the best results in nine years when Swedish films took 49,3% of all admissions in February 1995. Three Swedish films...  

10/12/2003 | Admissions | Sweden

Sonet for Skr40m Rancid

The English language debut of Jack (Joakim) Ersgård starring Matthew Settle (Band of Brothers) and Fay Masterson (Eyes Wide Shut), is to be produced by Sonet Film. The ambitious film called , has...  

09/12/2003 | Production | Sweden

Five films in the top 10

Last week, as many as five Swedish films were in the local Top ten list of box office hits including Mikael Håfström's Evil representing Sweden this year at the Academy Awards nominations. Evil...  

03/12/2003 | Box office | Sweden

Schorr reigns in Stockholm

The German director, Michael Schorr left the 14th Stockholm International Film Festival with four of the main awards including Best film, Best Feature Film Debut, Best Actor ( for Horst Krause),...  

28/11/2003 | Festivals | Sweden

Nordisk for Håfström

The director of Evil - the Swedish entry for the 2004 Oscar nominations for Best Foreign Film - is to direct a new feature film called Strandvaskeren (“Washed Ashore”). The project by Mikael...  

26/11/2003 | Production | Sweden

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