Sweden (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1610 articles available in total starting from 21/08/2002. Last article published on 18/12/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 87 88 [89] 90 91 ... 159 160 161 next Jens Assur to make a countryside thrillerRavens will be the feature debut by Assur, whose shorts have won him several prizes 17/11/2015 | Production | SwedenJohan Brisinger is making a divorce comedy about love and a new lifeThe Swedish director is shooting his new film, I Love You – A Divorce Comedy, in Stockholm with Swedish actors Christine Meltzer and Björn Kjellman in the leads 03/11/2015 | Production | SwedenInterview: Joonas Berghäll • Director"Some people had the most amazing, positive attitude to life I have ever come across"Joonas Berghäll asked Finnish men about their views in Steam of Life; now it is the mothers’ turn in Mother's Wish, which opens in Finland on 16 October 15/10/2015After Eat Sleep Die, Gabriela Pichler has scheduled an Invasion!The Swedish Film Institute is supporting new features by Pichler, Amanda Kernell and Saara Cantell 05/10/2015 | Production | SwedenSpotlight on migration at this year’s Stockholm Film FestivalUnspooling from 11-22 November, the Swedish showcase follows up on hope, freedom and power with films on the refugee crisis 02/10/2015 | Festivals | SwedenSwedish Film Institute begins theatrical distributionThe institute will handle digitally restored classics from Sweden’s film heritage – so far 54 titles from the 8,600 in the archives 18/09/2015 | Distribution | SwedenInterview: Roar Uthaug • Director"I didn't want to favour the spectacular aspect to the detriment of the human element"Cineuropa met up with Norwegian director Roar Uthaug, whose fourth feature, The Wave, screened at Toronto, is Norway's submission in the Oscars race 16/09/2015Ingrid Bergman is still the biggest star in SwedenScandinavian distributor NonStop Entertainment has got off to a flying start with Stig Björkman’s biopic of the Swedish Hollywood actress 16/09/2015 | Box office | SwedenAlexandra-Therese Keining’s Girls Lost to world-premiere at TorontoThe Swedish writer-director’s second film joins Sweden’s most jam-packed package ever for the Toronto International Film Festival 14/09/2015 | Toronto 2015 | SwedenSweden sends Roy Andersson to the Oscars for the fourth timeAlso nominated for the EFA’s People’s Choice Award, A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence is Sweden’s candidate for Best Foreign-language Film 01/09/2015 | Oscars 2016 | Sweden previous page: 1 2 3 ... 87 88 [89] 90 91 ... 159 160 161 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)