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    Call Girl
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    Call Girl

    2012-09-09T00:08:00Z

    Dir; Mikael Marcimain. Sweden-Ireland-Norway-Finland. 2012. 140mins

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    Call Girl double booked
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    Call Girl double booked

    2012-02-13T12:04:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: TrustNordisk’s political thriller Call Girl, shown here on a three-minute promo, has sold to Benelux (Lumiere) and Korea (Sonamu).

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    Call Girl leads Swedish film award nominations
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    Call Girl leads Swedish film award nominations

    2013-01-03T12:15:00Z

    Swedish director Mikael Marcimain’s feature debut Call Girl has taken the lead in the race for the Guldbagge – the Swedish national film awards – collecting 11 nominations.

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    Eat Sleep Die and Call Girl sweep Sweden's Guldbagge awards
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    Eat Sleep Die and Call Girl sweep Sweden's Guldbagge awards

    2013-01-22T10:32:00Z

    Directors Gabriela Pichler and Mikael Marcimain took the lion’s share of the Guldbagge – Sweden’s national film prize – when the Swedish Film Institute presented the awards last night (Jan 21) at a televised gala in Stockholm’s Cirkus.

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    TrustNordisk strikes French deal with Pretty Pictures for Call Girl
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    TrustNordisk strikes French deal with Pretty Pictures for Call Girl

    2012-05-17T05:58:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Mikael Marcimain’s polticial thriller stars Pernilla August.

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    August, Berger sign on for Marcimain's thriller Call Girl
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    August, Berger sign on for Marcimain's thriller Call Girl

    2011-06-23T15:25:00Z

    Mikael Marcimain [pictured] is planning a July start for his debut feature Call Girl, a political thriller that will star Pernilla August and Simon J Berger.

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    Swedish thriller Call Girl to open Stockholm International Film Festival
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    Swedish thriller Call Girl to open Stockholm International Film Festival

    2012-08-15T11:12:00Z

    Mikael Marcimain’s political thriller to open festival, which will also screen Beasts of the Southern Wild and Xingu among others.

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    TIFF confirms 146 world premieres; Toronto Discovery selections include Brass Teapot, Wasteland, Call Girl
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    TIFF confirms 146 world premieres; Toronto Discovery selections include Brass Teapot, Wasteland, Call Girl

    2012-08-21T14:01:00Z

    The Toronto International Film Festival has added 27 features, including 14 world premieres, in its Discovery programme devoted to first or second features.

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    Gentlemen to open Stockholm
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    Gentlemen to open Stockholm

    2014-09-09T17:27:00Z

    Mikael Marcimain’s follow-up to award-winning Call Girl to open Swedish festival.

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    Gentlemen and Gangsters begins shoot
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    Gentlemen and Gangsters begins shoot

    2013-03-08T11:01:00Z

    Scandinavian feature film and mini-series Gentlemen and Gangsters, based on Klas Östergren’s best-selling novels and directed by Mikael Marcimain (Call Girl), has begun shooting.

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