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1419 articles available in total starting from 21/08/2002. Last article published on 19/04/2024.

Regional subsidies in 2004 Film Law

Three regional film centres and a regional film archive in Grängesberg have been identified by the Swedish Film Institute as the “two areas with serious need” to be supported by the 2004 Film...  

17/03/2003 | Funding | Sweden

Swedish Film Institute appoints 2

The Board of the Swedish Film Institute has a new member, Peter Curman. He succeeds Gunnar Bergdahl, the former head of the Göteborg Film Festival and the recent winner of a Guldbagge Award for...  

14/03/2003 | Appointments | Sweden

Sony Classics buy Bergman’s Saraband

Svensk Filmindustri AB (SF) has just sold Ingmar Bergman’s highly anticipated Saraband to Sony Pictures Classics (SPC) for North America and Australia. “The name Ingmar Bergman speaks volume,”...  

13/03/2003 | Market | Sweden

Stars shine in Three Suns

Richard Hobert, after the successful Everyone loves Alice, is preparing his new feature, shooting from April, 1st. With Lene Endre and some of Scandinavia’s most famous actors  

10/03/2003 | Production | Sweden

Swedish Film Academy honours Baker Karim

Yesterday, 5 March, the Swedish Film Academy awarded the Kurt Linderska grant of SEK20,000 (Euros2,176) to a 28-year-old director called Baker Karim. The award is assigned annually to a person...  

06/03/2003 | Sweden | Awards

Inspector Falk's back

Anders Nilsson directs The Third Wave, the 3rd feature about the adventures of a cop played by Jacok Eklund  

05/03/2003 | Production | Sweden

BUFF's 20th

BUFF, one of Scandinavia's leading children's film festival, is celebrating its 20th anniversary. The festival will take place in the southern Swedish city of Malmö from 11-16 March. A total of 92...  

04/03/2003 | Festivals | Sweden

NonStop shop for Scandinavia

Lucky five include Michael Winterbottom's Berlin winning In This World and Spain's forthcoming Killing Words  

04/03/2003 | Distribution | Sweden

Local market share down 7%

In 2002 Swedish productions had a 17 per cent share of the domestic market with just one local title in the Top 10  

19/02/2003 | Box Office | Sweden

Kopps sets record

Released on 7 February, Joseph Fares’ latest comedy, Kopps, set a new opening attendance record for a domestic production, and was seen by over 100,000 filmgoers. Kopps, the follow-up to Fares’...  

13/02/2003 | Box Office | Sweden

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