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27/01/2012

Doves and cries and hypnotists get December's production funding

Films by two of Sweden's heavyweight directors, Roy Andersson and Lasse Hallström, are among those granted production funding in December.

23/01/2012

2011 Guldbagge Award Winners

She Monkeys and The Crown Jewels get 3 awards, followed by Play, Simon and the Oaks and The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 with 2 awards each. The 2011 jury comprised of – Farnaz...
Photo: Carl-Johan Söder
Photo: Carl-Johan Söder
04/01/2012

Nominations for the 2011 Guldbagge Awards

With 13 nominations, Simon and the Oaks is in the lead in the Guldbagge race, followed by Play (7 nominations) and The Crown Jewels (5 nominations).
Photo: Crazy Pictures
Photo: Crazy Pictures
13/12/2011

Strindberg, crime and feel-good get November's production funding

Teresa Fabik brings us feel-good romance, Fia-Stina Sandlund re-works Strindberg and Thomas Vinterberg teams up with med Mads Mikkelsen in The Hunt (Jakten).
Photo: DachADS
Photo: DachADS
09/12/2011

New record as Swedish shorts and documentaries line up to compete at Sundance

Four Swedish short films are competing at the upcoming Sundance Film Festival, more than ever before. Two Swedish documentaries are also in competition, one of which is the...

08/12/2011

Bill Skarsgård selected as Shooting Star 2012

Nominated by the Swedish Film Institute and selected by an international jury of industry professionals, Swedish actor Bill Skarsgård has been chosen as one of the 10 upcoming...
Photo: Ragna Jorming
Photo: Ragna Jorming
14/11/2011

Breakthrough award and cinematography nomination for With Every Heartbeat

At the recent American Film Institute's film festival, the AFI LA Film Fest, Alexandra-Therese Keining's With Every Heartbeat (Kyss mig) scooped the prestigious Best Breakthroug...
Photo: Fredrik Wenzel
Photo: Fredrik Wenzel
10/11/2011

Mousse, a miracle and a pot-bellied pig among October's production funding

A new project from the team behind Burrowing (Man tänker sitt), films for the very young by Stina Wirsén and a film about being old from Frida Kempff.
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