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1576 articles available in total starting from 21/08/2002. Last article published on 08/09/2025.

The Sunny Side is the biggest success of 2017 at the Swedish box office

The Sunny Side is the biggest success of 2017 at the Swedish box office

2017 was a great year for Swedish cinema, driven mainly by domestic films and international co-productions  

24/01/2018 | Box office | Sweden

Tarik Saleh’s The Nile Hilton Incident scoops five Guldbagge Awards

Tarik Saleh’s The Nile Hilton Incident scoops five Guldbagge Awards

Amanda Kernell’s debut Sámi Blood wins four Guldbagges, while Palme d’Or winner The Square by Ruben Östlund receives just two of the top Swedish prizes  

23/01/2018 | Awards | Sweden

Tuva Novotny and Pernilla August adapting Britt-Marie Was Here

Tuva Novotny and Pernilla August adapting Britt-Marie Was Here

The Swedish star duo will bring Fredrik Backman’s bestseller, a tale of love and second chances, to the big screen  

19/01/2018 | Production | Sweden/Norway

Disaster-thriller The Unthinkable on the home stretch

Disaster-thriller The Unthinkable on the home stretch

The eagerly awaited debut feature by Swedish collective Crazy Pictures managed to pull off a record-breaking crowdfunding campaign and will be in post-production until the spring  

11/01/2018 | Production | Sweden

Finnish hit The Unknown Soldier expands into Scandinavia

Finnish hit The Unknown Soldier expands into Scandinavia

Celebrating 100 years of Finnish independence, the war epic and most successful release in Finland, attracts interest in neighbouring Sweden  

19/12/2017 | Box Office | Finland/Sweden

Léonor Serraille wins the Bronze Horse at Stockholm

Léonor Serraille wins the Bronze Horse at Stockholm

A slew of European productions were screened and awarded during the Scandinavian gathering  

21/11/2017 | Festivals | Sweden

Björn Runge  • Director

Interview: Björn Runge • Director

“Where do I start and where do I end?”

We spoke to Björn Runge, who was handpicked by actress Glenn Close to make the film adaptation of Meg Wolitzer’s novel The Wife, screening at Zurich  

03/10/2017

Last Men in Aleppo wins the Nordisk Panorama in Malmö

Last Men in Aleppo wins the Nordisk Panorama in Malmö

The Danish-Syrian documentary "is an example of outstanding filmmaking", said the jury at the festival, which screened 110 documentaries and shorts  

27/09/2017 | Festivals | Sweden

dok.incubator introduces debuting documentary talents

dok.incubator introduces debuting documentary talents

The Prague-based rough-cut workshop is helping to develop upcoming documentaries focusing on current topics  

20/09/2017 | Industry | Sweden/Czech Republic

Peter Schønau Fog  • Director

Interview: Peter Schønau Fog • Director

“We need to break the narrative chains and go a little bit more Godard”

TORONTO 2017: We chatted to Peter Schønau Fog about the roots of his inspiration for his second feature, You Disappear, a Special Presentation at Toronto  

18/09/2017

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