Sweden (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1419 articles available in total starting from 21/08/2002. Last article published on 19/04/2024. previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 ... 140 141 142 next Power Play wins the Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize at GöteborgThe writers of the Norwegian series, Johan Fasting, Silje Storstein and Kristin Grue, picked up the €20,000 award in the TV Drama Vision industry strand 31/01 | Göteborg 2024 | Göteborg Industry/AwardsInterview: Patrik Blomberg Book • Director of Love Will Save Us“I have a note in my office that says, ‘Make the film that only you can make’”The Swedish helmer shares some thoughts on his movie’s journey as well as his own experiences back in the mid-1980s 30/01 | Göteborg 2024Review: Love Will Save UsThe synth movement plays a central part in Patrik Blomberg Book’s heartfelt story of music and young love in a small Swedish town in the mid-1980s 29/01 | Göteborg 2024Review: HammarskjöldPer Fly directs a sturdy but speculative account of the Swedish UN Secretary-General, whose death remains shrouded in mystery 27/01 | IFFR 2024 | LimelightReview: Son of the MullahNahid Persson Sarvestani pays tribute to Rouhollah Zam, an exiled Iranian activist and journalist with a tragic fate, with a moving film about the pursuit of regime opponents 26/01 | FIPADOC 2024Gustav Möller’s psychological thriller Sons to world-premiere in the Berlinale CompetitionThe Guilty director follows a prison officer facing the biggest dilemma of her life when a young man from her past is transferred to her workplace 25/01 | Production | Funding | Denmark/SwedenThe Nordic box office kept on growing in 2023, despite mixed fortunesIceland had its best year since 2018, Denmark witnessed a slight decline in admissions, whilst Norway, Sweden and Finland’s theatres are filling up but are still emptier than in 2019 23/01 | Box Office | Iceland/Sweden/Finland/Denmark/NorwaySvitlana Lishchynska unveils details of her Berlinale Panorama-bound documentary A Bit of a StrangerProduced by The Earth Is Blue as an Orange’s Anna Kapustina, the film examines how Moscow’s policies have stripped four generations of women of their identity 22/01 | Production | Funding | Ukraine/Germany/SwedenReview: Stockholm BloodbathBuckets of blood and succulent ham acting abound in this grandiose foray into the badass Dano-Swedish animosity of 500 years ago, helmed by Mikael Håfström 19/01 | Films | Reviews | Sweden/DenmarkGöteborg’s TV Drama Vision reveals its schedule of events and participating projectsThe platform features sessions outlining pathways towards a sustainable future, where passion and persistence are fundamental principles, while there is a particular emphasis on AI 19/01 | Göteborg 2024 | Göteborg Industry previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 ... 140 141 142 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)