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1610 articles available in total starting from 21/08/2002. Last article published on 18/12/2025.

The Nile Hilton Incident: A relevant, atmospheric thriller

The Nile Hilton Incident: A relevant, atmospheric thriller

Centring on a police case, the film also comments on the events that led to the Arab Spring  

04/04/2017 | Films | Sweden

Swedish scripts to be pitched in Warsaw

Swedish scripts to be pitched in Warsaw

Projects that are virtually ready to go will be presented to Polish producers on 23 March at the Meet with Swedish Screenwriters event  

21/03/2017 | Industry | Poland/Sweden

After five seasons on television, Sweden’s The Sunny Side will return as a feature

After five seasons on television, Sweden’s The Sunny Side will return as a feature

Directors Måns and Felix Herngren will create the big-screen version with support from the Swedish Film Institute  

17/03/2017 | Funding | Sweden

Gasmamman continues its rise to the top

Gasmamman continues its rise to the top

Starring Swedish actress Alexandra Rapaport – who is also the executive producer – the TV series has begun its second season, while preparing to shoot its third  

08/03/2017 | Television | Sweden

The Swedish Film Institute backs Roy Andersson’s About Endlessness

The Swedish Film Institute backs Roy Andersson’s About Endlessness

€4.3 million in production support will go to Andersson’s film, Helena Bergström’s What a Fucking Circus, Mia Engberg’s Lucky, documentaries and shorts  

28/02/2017 | Funding | Sweden

Helena Bergström preparing a “breathtaking love story”

Helena Bergström preparing a “breathtaking love story”

“To dare to let go and eventually win it all sums up hope and love for me,” says the Swedish actress-turned-director about the film, which still needs an English title  

23/02/2017 | Production | Sweden

Iram Haq making a film about how she was kidnapped by her own parents

Iram Haq making a film about how she was kidnapped by her own parents

Currently shooting in Sweden, What Will People Say – Haq’s second feature – has no happy ending, “since the gap between the two cultures remains so wide”  

21/02/2017 | Production | Norway/Sweden

Zofia Wichlacz • Actress

Interview: Zofia Wichlacz • Actress

Interview

BERLIN 2017: Cineuropa sat down with Polish actress Zofia Wichlacz, selected as one of the Shooting Stars 2017  

21/02/2017

Karin Franz Körlof • Actress

Interview: Karin Franz Körlof • Actress

Interview

BERLIN 2017: Cineuropa sat down with Swedish actress Karin Franz Körlof, selected as one of the Shooting Stars 2017  

13/02/2017

Agnieszka Holland  • Director

Interview: Agnieszka Holland • Director

“I had to find a new form of narration that was not natural for me”

BERLIN 2017: Cineuropa sat down with veteran Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland to discuss her latest feature, Spoor,Alfred Bauer Prize at Berlin  

12/02/2017

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