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    Jesper Ganslandt talks Rotterdam opening film 'Jimmie'
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    Jesper Ganslandt talks Rotterdam opening film 'Jimmie'

    2018-01-25T07:46:00Z

    Swedish director discusses his fourth feature, which stars his son.

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    Jesper Ganslandt to direct story of imprisoned Swedish journalists for SF Studios
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    Jesper Ganslandt to direct story of imprisoned Swedish journalists for SF Studios

    2018-03-28T16:17:00Z

    Gustaf Skarsgård, Matias Varela lead cast for projects from ‘Jimmie’ director.

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    Jesper Ganslandt gears up for Blondie shoot
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    Jesper Ganslandt gears up for Blondie shoot

    2011-04-05T16:36:00Z

    The Ape’s Swedish director lands a starry local cast for his female-led family drama.

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    First teaser trailer for Jesper Ganslandt's '438 Days' (exclusive)
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    First teaser trailer for Jesper Ganslandt's '438 Days' (exclusive)

    2018-10-31T09:01:00Z

    Gustaf Skarsgård (Vikings, Westworld) and Matias Varela (Narcos, Easy Money) lead the cast.

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    Daniel Radcliffe drug-running drama 'Beast Of Burden' flies with Lotus (exclusive)
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    Daniel Radcliffe drug-running drama 'Beast Of Burden' flies with Lotus (exclusive)

    2017-09-08T11:00:00Z

    Sweden’s Jesper Ganslandt directs.

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    'Jimmie', 'The Death Of Stalin' to bookend Rotterdam film festival
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    'Jimmie', 'The Death Of Stalin' to bookend Rotterdam film festival

    2018-01-02T15:15:00Z

    Jimmie director’s other films include The Ape and Beast Of Burden with Daniel Radcliffe.

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    Blondie

    2012-09-01T11:52:00Z

    Dir/scr: Jesper Ganslandt. Sweden. 2012. 88mins

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    'Jimmie': Rotterdam Review
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    'Jimmie': Rotterdam Review

    2018-01-28T16:56:00Z

    A young boy and his father must flee their Swedish home in the wake of civil unrest

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    Icelandic films heat up Goteborg's works in progress
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    Icelandic films heat up Goteborg's works in progress

    2019-02-04T09:02:00Z

    Hot projects include Runar Runarsson’s Echo, Grimur Hakonarson’s The County and Hlynur Palmason’s A White, White Day.

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    Six more world premieres in TIFF's Discovery

    2006-08-04T00:00:00Z

    The Toronto International Film Festival has added 13 titles toits Discovery line-up, bringing the total to 20, including eight world premieres.Among the anticipated films being unveiled for the first time are OutOf The Blue, Robert Sarkies' account of NewZealand's most infamous massacre in 199; Ed Stone's remake of GriffinAnd Phoenix ...

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