PRODUCTION / FUNDING Denmark / Norway
Mads Hedegaard’s action-drama film Stranger set to enter production this summer
- Toplined by Danica Curcic and Angela Bundalovic, the picture is set around 4,000 BC and follows a girl whose family is killed by a tribe of hunter-gatherers
Mads Hedegaard is now prepping his debut feature, a new action-drama flick titled Stranger. Previously, the Danish helmer worked on the documentary Cannon Arm and the Arcade Quest [+see also:
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Penned by the director himself along with Jesper Fink (Margrete – Queen of the North [+see also:
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interview: Charlotte Sieling
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The confirmed members of the main cast include Angela Bundalovic (the Netflix series Copenhagen Cowboy [+see also:
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interview: Nicolas Winding Refn
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interview: Martin Skovbjerg
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interview: Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović
interview: Gracija Filipovic
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interview: Hans Petter Moland
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Stranger is being produced by Andreas Hjortdal for Denmark’s Motor, in cooperation with REinvent Studios, and in co-production with Maria Ekerhovd for Norway’s Mer Film, with support from the Danish Film Institute, the Norwegian Film Institute, Creative Europe - MEDIA, DR, NRK, SVT and YLE. Moreover, the Nordisk Film & TV Fond granted the project a 2 million Norwegian crowns (circa €173,000) production bursary last week.
Scanbox is in charge of its domestic release, whilst REInvent is also overseeing its world sales. Filming will begin this summer, with a release slated for 2024.
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