All Sweden articles – Page 17
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NewsGoteborg Film Festival unveils 450 film line-up
World premieres include Fanny Ardant’s Stalin’s Couch [pictured], Elisabeth E. Schuch’s The Book Of Birdie, Erlingur Ottar Thoroddsen’s Rift, and Manuel Concha’s Blind Alley.
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News'Tom Of Finland' to open Goteborg Film Festival
Dome Karukoski’s biopic will have its world premiere at the Swedish festival.
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NewsSoda Pictures takes Oscar contender 'A Man Called Ove' for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Swedish comedy-drama is the country’s most successful film for 32 years.
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FeaturesHannes Holm on Oscar hopeful 'A Man Called Ove', Sweden's biggest box office hit in 32 years
Swedish writer/director discusses the challenge of bringing a beloved bestseller to the big screen.
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FeaturesGolden Lion winner Roy Andersson reveals details of next project
Two years after he won Venice’s Golden Lion with A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence, Roy Andersson is hard at work in his Stockholm studio on his next feature — but don’t mark your festival diary until 2019.
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NewsSF scores with further 'Borg/McEnroe' sales
SF Studios closes deals on tennis biopic starring Shia La Beouf, car-racing action feature.
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News'Ove' director to shoot Ted Gärdestad story
Hannes Holm, the director of Sweden’s Oscar submission, will direct the story of Swedish pop star Ted Gärdestad.
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NewsMikael Fellenius to become CEO at Film Väst
Göteborg Film Festival’s former leader will succeed Tomas Eskilsson from January 1, 2017.
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NewsAFM: Casey Affleck to star in 'Villain'
Sierra/Affinity is launching sales next week on Black Bear Pictures’ crime drama to star this season’s Oscar frontrunner.
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NewsGlenn Close drama 'The Wife' closes finance, sets shoot date
Shoot due to get underway on October 31; Embankment handles sales.
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FeaturesNordic focus: new talent schemes break the mould
Three initiatives in Scandinavia are encouraging film-makers to experiment by breaking out of production norms.
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NewsStockholm Film Festival to open with 'I, Daniel Blake'
The 27th edition of the Stockholm International Film Festival (Nov 9 - 20) will present 200 films from 70 countries.
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FeaturesMIPCOM: Swedish TV outfit Yellow Bird's flight plan
Swedish TV and film production company Yellow Bird is moving beyond its Nordic Noir roots with an ambitious slate mostly for the small screen.
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NewsScandinavia: CEO changes at SF Studios, Goteborg, Film Vast
It has been a busy week in Scandinavia as new CEOs are appointed at SF Studios and the Goteborg Film Festival, and Film Vast’s popular CEO Tomas Eskildsson announced he will step down.
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FeaturesDebut director Johannes Nyholm on fantasy drama 'The Giant'
The Swedish film-maker, who made a ‘drunk baby’ short that went viral a few years ago, makes his feature debut with the inventive and moving The Giant.
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News'Girls Lost' director plots two US co-pros
EXCLUSIVE: Film-maker Alexandra-Therese Keining is plotting a crime drama and “a feminist Blade Runner”.
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NonStop revs up with F1 doc 'Superswede'
EXCLUSIVE: Henrik Jansson-Schweizer now shooting documentary about Formula 1 great Ronnie Peterson.
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NewsECA to host Stockholm conference
The event will focus on the event cinema market outside of the UK.
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NewsSweden submits 'A Man Called Ove' for Oscar race
Hannes Holm’s comedy-drama won three Guldbagges, Sweden’s top local film prize.
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NewsCharles Dance, Adrian Lester join Alicia Vikander in 'Euphoria'
Principal photography has begun on the drama, which also stars Eva Green and Charlotte Rampling.















