Exclusive: William Spetz, writer, creator and star of the critically acclaimed Swedish series Tore, has signed with Tfc Management.
Tore, which is currently streaming on Netflix, follows the magnetic yet troubled main character of the same name as he finds himself suddenly catapulted into a very new and adult world of sex, drugs, and drinking as a means of actively avoiding tremendous grief. The show was recently nominated for a 2024 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding New Series and Spetz has received rave reviews for his performance.
Spetz started his career when he was 15 years old, posting comedic videos on YouTube that revolved around his experiences, observations, and satirical takes on everyday life. In 2016, he was nominated for a Rising Star award at the Stockholm International Film Festival. Since then, he has starred in films and television series such as Filip and Mona, which he also co-wrote. He also starred in...
Tore, which is currently streaming on Netflix, follows the magnetic yet troubled main character of the same name as he finds himself suddenly catapulted into a very new and adult world of sex, drugs, and drinking as a means of actively avoiding tremendous grief. The show was recently nominated for a 2024 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding New Series and Spetz has received rave reviews for his performance.
Spetz started his career when he was 15 years old, posting comedic videos on YouTube that revolved around his experiences, observations, and satirical takes on everyday life. In 2016, he was nominated for a Rising Star award at the Stockholm International Film Festival. Since then, he has starred in films and television series such as Filip and Mona, which he also co-wrote. He also starred in...
- 2/29/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Lineup includes ‘The Quiet Girl’, which was Oscar-nominated for best international film.
The European Film Festival is to launch its second edition in Saudi Arabia this week, comprising 16 titles from across Europe and filmmaker events.
The Delegation of the European Union in the Saudi capital of Riyadh has again organised the week-long festival with media and entertainment firm Arabia Pictures Entertainment. In addition to offering a chance for European films to be screened and promoted to Arab audiences, the festival also highlights rising local talent to the international market and serves as a platform for European and Saudi filmmakers to connect.
The European Film Festival is to launch its second edition in Saudi Arabia this week, comprising 16 titles from across Europe and filmmaker events.
The Delegation of the European Union in the Saudi capital of Riyadh has again organised the week-long festival with media and entertainment firm Arabia Pictures Entertainment. In addition to offering a chance for European films to be screened and promoted to Arab audiences, the festival also highlights rising local talent to the international market and serves as a platform for European and Saudi filmmakers to connect.
- 6/7/2023
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Mikael Marcimain, the Swedish director of hits “Call Girl” and “Gentlemen,” is on track to direct “Devastation,” an epic and horrific tale of survival set in 1867. “Devastation” is one of the first projects developed by Mylla Films, the new banner set up by Jakob Abrahamsson and Patrik Andersson (“Midsommar”).
Mylla Films has enlisted Nordic distributor Scanbox and French boutique genre specialist Alexis Perrin of Rumble Fish as co-producers.
A period piece set in northern Sweden, “Devastation” is penned by Melina Maraki (“The Liberation of Harold Kvist”). Unfolding during the hard winter and famine of 1867, the film revolves around two brothers, one the local industrialist and the other the local preacher, who keep the town in a tyrannical stronghold. An uprising begins from the most unexpected place.
Marcimain, who is rolling off a a string of TV hits, including “Blackwater,” which won a prize at Series Mania in Lille, made his debut feature with “Call Girl,...
Mylla Films has enlisted Nordic distributor Scanbox and French boutique genre specialist Alexis Perrin of Rumble Fish as co-producers.
A period piece set in northern Sweden, “Devastation” is penned by Melina Maraki (“The Liberation of Harold Kvist”). Unfolding during the hard winter and famine of 1867, the film revolves around two brothers, one the local industrialist and the other the local preacher, who keep the town in a tyrannical stronghold. An uprising begins from the most unexpected place.
Marcimain, who is rolling off a a string of TV hits, including “Blackwater,” which won a prize at Series Mania in Lille, made his debut feature with “Call Girl,...
- 5/17/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
L.A.-based Dynamic Television has acquired worldwide rights to the Swedish series “The Pirate Bay,” about the notorious pirate BitTorrent site and its co-founders Peter Sunde, Fredrik Neij, and Gottfrid Swartholm.
The six-part series, set to go unto production this fall, is being produced by Stockholm and L.A.-based powerhouse B-Reel Films for Swedish pubcaster Svt. “I Am Zlatan” helmer Jens Sjögren is directing, from a screenplay by head-writer Piotr Marciniak (“Everything I Can’t Remember”), with Patrik Gyllström (“Agatha Christie’s Hjerson”) serving as episodic writer.
The character-driven show turns on Peter, Fredrik and Gottfrid, who ended up creating in 2003 one of the world’s largest BitTorrent indexes as a reaction to big business trying to take control file sharing over the Internet.
What was intended to ignite a revolution to let information flow freely, quickly became responsible for the illegal distribution of copyrighted films, music, books and software online.
The six-part series, set to go unto production this fall, is being produced by Stockholm and L.A.-based powerhouse B-Reel Films for Swedish pubcaster Svt. “I Am Zlatan” helmer Jens Sjögren is directing, from a screenplay by head-writer Piotr Marciniak (“Everything I Can’t Remember”), with Patrik Gyllström (“Agatha Christie’s Hjerson”) serving as episodic writer.
The character-driven show turns on Peter, Fredrik and Gottfrid, who ended up creating in 2003 one of the world’s largest BitTorrent indexes as a reaction to big business trying to take control file sharing over the Internet.
What was intended to ignite a revolution to let information flow freely, quickly became responsible for the illegal distribution of copyrighted films, music, books and software online.
- 4/6/2023
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
Ruben Ostlund’s satire won awards including best film and best director.
Ruben Ostlund’s Triangle of Sadness swept Sweden’s Guldbagge Awards on Monday night, winning six prizes including best film and best director.
The satire also won best actress in a supporting role for Dolly de Leon, who recently secured a Bafta nomination for her performance as cleaner-turned-leader Abigail, and best actor in a supporting role for Croatian actor Zlatko Burić.
Sofie Krunegård won the best costume design prize and Stefanie Gredig won the best makeup award for their work on the film.
Triangle Of Sadness won the...
Ruben Ostlund’s Triangle of Sadness swept Sweden’s Guldbagge Awards on Monday night, winning six prizes including best film and best director.
The satire also won best actress in a supporting role for Dolly de Leon, who recently secured a Bafta nomination for her performance as cleaner-turned-leader Abigail, and best actor in a supporting role for Croatian actor Zlatko Burić.
Sofie Krunegård won the best costume design prize and Stefanie Gredig won the best makeup award for their work on the film.
Triangle Of Sadness won the...
- 1/24/2023
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Ruben Östlund’s Oscar contender Triangle of Sadness continues to build award buzz, on Monday night sweeping Sweden’s Guldbagge Awards, taking six trophies, including Best Film and Best Director.
The capitalism satire also picked up Best Supporting Actress trophy for Dolly de Leon, the Filipino breakout whose turn in Triangle as Abigail —a cleaner on a luxury yacht who becomes the de facto leader of the one-percenters left over after a shipwreck —has put her on Hollywood’s radar.
Croatian actor Zlatko Burić, a scene-stealer in Triangle as the obnoxious Russian billionaire Dimitry, took the Best Supporting Actor nod, just a month after scooping the same prize at the European Film Awards. Sofie Krunegård also won the Guldbagge for Best Costume Design for Triangle, and Stefanie Gredig took the award for Best Make-Up.
Östlund’s dramedy, which co-stars Harris Dickinson, Woody Harrelson, and the late Charlbi Dean, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival,...
The capitalism satire also picked up Best Supporting Actress trophy for Dolly de Leon, the Filipino breakout whose turn in Triangle as Abigail —a cleaner on a luxury yacht who becomes the de facto leader of the one-percenters left over after a shipwreck —has put her on Hollywood’s radar.
Croatian actor Zlatko Burić, a scene-stealer in Triangle as the obnoxious Russian billionaire Dimitry, took the Best Supporting Actor nod, just a month after scooping the same prize at the European Film Awards. Sofie Krunegård also won the Guldbagge for Best Costume Design for Triangle, and Stefanie Gredig took the award for Best Make-Up.
Östlund’s dramedy, which co-stars Harris Dickinson, Woody Harrelson, and the late Charlbi Dean, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival,...
- 1/24/2023
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Action sequel drops just 8 on second weekend.
RankFilm (distributor) Three-day gross (June 3 - June 5)Total gross to date Week 1. Top Gun: Maverick (Paramount) £10.3m £30.6m 2 2. Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness (Disney) £1.15m £40.3m 5 3. Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (Paramount) £455,000 £26.2m 10 4. The Bad Guys (Universal) £401,112 £12.9m 10 5. Everything Everywhere All At Once (A24) £370,968 £3.85m 4
Paramount’s Top Gun: Maverick has maintained an impressive altitude at the UK box office, slipping just 8 on its second weekend of release for a huge £10.3m haul between Friday and Sunday.
Benefitting from strong word-of-mouth, the Top Gun sequel has now generated a box office total...
RankFilm (distributor) Three-day gross (June 3 - June 5)Total gross to date Week 1. Top Gun: Maverick (Paramount) £10.3m £30.6m 2 2. Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness (Disney) £1.15m £40.3m 5 3. Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (Paramount) £455,000 £26.2m 10 4. The Bad Guys (Universal) £401,112 £12.9m 10 5. Everything Everywhere All At Once (A24) £370,968 £3.85m 4
Paramount’s Top Gun: Maverick has maintained an impressive altitude at the UK box office, slipping just 8 on its second weekend of release for a huge £10.3m haul between Friday and Sunday.
Benefitting from strong word-of-mouth, the Top Gun sequel has now generated a box office total...
- 6/6/2022
- by Tim Dams
- ScreenDaily
‘Bergman Island’, ‘Dashcam’ and ‘Major’ are also set to debut.
After it soared to the top of the UK-Ireland box office last weekend, Top Gun: Maverick is highly likely to hold onto the number one spot after the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend, amid a quiet week for new openers.
The chief contender for breaking into the top five among this weekend’s debuts is Top Gun: Maverick’s fellow Cannes premiere Men, which opens at 570 sites for Entertainment Film Distributors – this weekend’s widest new release.
The Directors’ Fortnight title, which is directed by Ex Machina filmmaker Alex Garland,...
After it soared to the top of the UK-Ireland box office last weekend, Top Gun: Maverick is highly likely to hold onto the number one spot after the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend, amid a quiet week for new openers.
The chief contender for breaking into the top five among this weekend’s debuts is Top Gun: Maverick’s fellow Cannes premiere Men, which opens at 570 sites for Entertainment Film Distributors – this weekend’s widest new release.
The Directors’ Fortnight title, which is directed by Ex Machina filmmaker Alex Garland,...
- 6/2/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
‘Bergman Island’, ‘Dascham’ and ‘Major’ are also set to debut.
After it soared to the top of the UK-Ireland box office last weekend, Top Gun: Maverick is highly likely to hold onto the number one spot after the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend, amid a quiet week for new openers.
The chief contender for breaking into the top five among this weekend’s debuts is Top Gun: Maverick’s fellow Cannes premiere Men, which opens at 570 sites for Entertainment Film Distributors – this weekend’s widest new release.
The Directors’ Fortnight title, which is directed by Ex Machina filmmaker Alex Garland,...
After it soared to the top of the UK-Ireland box office last weekend, Top Gun: Maverick is highly likely to hold onto the number one spot after the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend, amid a quiet week for new openers.
The chief contender for breaking into the top five among this weekend’s debuts is Top Gun: Maverick’s fellow Cannes premiere Men, which opens at 570 sites for Entertainment Film Distributors – this weekend’s widest new release.
The Directors’ Fortnight title, which is directed by Ex Machina filmmaker Alex Garland,...
- 6/2/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
‘Bergman Island’, ‘Dascham’ and ‘Major’ are also out this weekend.
After it soared to the top of the UK-Ireland box office last weekend, Top Gun: Maverick is highly likely to hold onto the number one spot after the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend, amid a quiet week for new openers.
The chief contender for breaking into the top five among this weekend’s debuts is Top Gun: Maverick’s fellow Cannes premiere Men, which opens at 570 sites for Entertainment Film Distributors – this weekend’s widest new release.
The Directors’ Fortnight title, which is directed by Ex Machina filmmaker Alex Garland,...
After it soared to the top of the UK-Ireland box office last weekend, Top Gun: Maverick is highly likely to hold onto the number one spot after the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend, amid a quiet week for new openers.
The chief contender for breaking into the top five among this weekend’s debuts is Top Gun: Maverick’s fellow Cannes premiere Men, which opens at 570 sites for Entertainment Film Distributors – this weekend’s widest new release.
The Directors’ Fortnight title, which is directed by Ex Machina filmmaker Alex Garland,...
- 6/2/2022
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
Tom Cruise is looking at the biggest hit of his career in the U.K. and Ireland with “Top Gun: Maverick.” The film scored a £15.9 million (20 million) opening weekend (including Wednesday and Thursday previews), according to numbers released by Comscore.
“Top Gun: Maverick” opened a massive 84 ahead of 2005’s “War of the Worlds” (£8.6 million), which is also the actor’s highest-grossing film of all time (£30.6 million) in the territory.
“Top Gun: Maverick” also recorded the highest three-day opening to date in the U.K. and Ireland for Paramount (£11.1 million), 8 higher than the previous highest, 2007’s “Shrek the Third”.
Overall, “Top Gun: Maverick” recorded the second-highest grossing opening weekend of 2022 (including previews), after “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” (£19.8 million). Excluding previews, with £11.1 million Friday through Sunday, the film is in third place behind “Doctor Strange” (£15 million) and “The Batman (£13.4 million) for the year.
In second place the past weekend...
“Top Gun: Maverick” opened a massive 84 ahead of 2005’s “War of the Worlds” (£8.6 million), which is also the actor’s highest-grossing film of all time (£30.6 million) in the territory.
“Top Gun: Maverick” also recorded the highest three-day opening to date in the U.K. and Ireland for Paramount (£11.1 million), 8 higher than the previous highest, 2007’s “Shrek the Third”.
Overall, “Top Gun: Maverick” recorded the second-highest grossing opening weekend of 2022 (including previews), after “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” (£19.8 million). Excluding previews, with £11.1 million Friday through Sunday, the film is in third place behind “Doctor Strange” (£15 million) and “The Batman (£13.4 million) for the year.
In second place the past weekend...
- 5/31/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Half a dozen Sweden pics and co-prods are set to storm the Croisette, flagships of the solid public support system in place, and fully or partly shot in a foreign language. Headlining the slate are the completion entries “Triangle of Sadness” by former winner Ruben Östlund (“The Square”), shot in the English language, and the Arabic-speaking thriller “Boy From Heaven” by Tarik Saleh (“The Nile Hilton Incident”), set in Cairo. Meanwhile, the Iranian/Danish Ali Abbasi (“Border”) is debuting in the main competition with the Farsi-language “Holy Spider,” majority-Danish produced with Sweden among co-production partners.
Elsewhere, the parallel section Acid is showcasing the Swedish doc “How to Save a Dead Friend” by Russia’s Marusya Syroechkovskaya, and three Swedish co-prods are bowing at Un Certain Regard: “Godland” by Iceland’s Hlynur Pálmason, “Sick of Myself” by Norway’s Kristoffer Borgli and “Butterfly Vision” by Ukrainian Maksym Nakonechnyi.
“Swedish filmmakers are...
Elsewhere, the parallel section Acid is showcasing the Swedish doc “How to Save a Dead Friend” by Russia’s Marusya Syroechkovskaya, and three Swedish co-prods are bowing at Un Certain Regard: “Godland” by Iceland’s Hlynur Pálmason, “Sick of Myself” by Norway’s Kristoffer Borgli and “Butterfly Vision” by Ukrainian Maksym Nakonechnyi.
“Swedish filmmakers are...
- 5/22/2022
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
The drama is about a professional people smuggler who tries to save a 12-year-old girl whose family has gone missing in the Syrian war.
LevelK has boarded international sales for Exodus, the debut feature by Sweden’s Abbe Hassan.
The fast-paced drama is about a professional people smuggler who tries to save a 12-year-old girl whose family has gone missing in the Syrian war.
Mattias Nohrborg and Anna-Klara Carlsten produce for B-Reel Films.
Backers include the Swedish Film Institute, Svt, Dr, Nrk, Yle, Film i Vast, the Nordisk Film & TV Fond and Netflix (which has Swedish SVOD rights).
Hassan,...
LevelK has boarded international sales for Exodus, the debut feature by Sweden’s Abbe Hassan.
The fast-paced drama is about a professional people smuggler who tries to save a 12-year-old girl whose family has gone missing in the Syrian war.
Mattias Nohrborg and Anna-Klara Carlsten produce for B-Reel Films.
Backers include the Swedish Film Institute, Svt, Dr, Nrk, Yle, Film i Vast, the Nordisk Film & TV Fond and Netflix (which has Swedish SVOD rights).
Hassan,...
- 5/3/2022
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
‘Midsommar’ Producers to Make ‘The Helicopter Heist’ Series with Ronnie Sandahl on Board (Exclusive)
B-Reel Films, the Swedish banner behind “Midsommar,” is set to produce a thriller series based on Jonas Bonnier’s true crime novel “The Helicopter Heist,” and has attached Ronnie Sandahl (“Borg vs McEnroe”) as creator and writer.
Boasting offices in Stockholm and Los Angeles, B-Reel has secured the rights to the popular novel from Swedish literary agency Salomonsson, and is adapting it into an eight-episode, character-driven suspense series. Rights to the novel were previously acquired by Jake Gyllenhaal’s Nine Stories banner in 2016, where it was being developed as a feature, but the project fell through.
The plot is based on the true story of four young Swedes who orchestrated the one of the most spectacular daylight heists of all time in 2009 and used a stolen Bell 206 Jet Ranger helicopter to land on the roof of a G4S cash service depot building in in Stockholm. They stole more than 4 million in cash.
Boasting offices in Stockholm and Los Angeles, B-Reel has secured the rights to the popular novel from Swedish literary agency Salomonsson, and is adapting it into an eight-episode, character-driven suspense series. Rights to the novel were previously acquired by Jake Gyllenhaal’s Nine Stories banner in 2016, where it was being developed as a feature, but the project fell through.
The plot is based on the true story of four young Swedes who orchestrated the one of the most spectacular daylight heists of all time in 2009 and used a stolen Bell 206 Jet Ranger helicopter to land on the roof of a G4S cash service depot building in in Stockholm. They stole more than 4 million in cash.
- 5/2/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy and Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
"You could try passing sometimes." "To you? Then we wouldn't last long." Signature Ent. has revealed the official UK trailer for a feature film called I Am Zlatan, a biopic about the beloved soccer / football player Zlatan Ibrahimović. This Swedish-Danish co-production first premiered at the 2021 Rome Film Festival last year, and is set to open in the UK this June. It has spring + summer release dates in Europe but nothing in the US arranged yet. Son of Balkan immigrants Zlatan Ibrahimovic, born in Sweden, becomes, after a rough childhood, a Swedish football champion of several decades. Born in Malmö to Bosnian & Croatian parents, he got his break playing for Malmö Ff in 1999. He currently plays for AC Milan - which is why Italy premiered the film and released it before everyone else. This is a story about his upbringing and childhood, and his early years playing professional football for Ajax in Amsterdam.
- 3/24/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The Swedish dramedy is director Christoffer Sandler’s feature debut.
TrustNordisk has boarded international sales for Swedish dramedy So Damn Easy Going, Christoffer Sandler’s feature directing debut. It is written by Sandler with Lina Åström, Jessika Jankert and Linda-Maria Birbeck.
The humorous coming-of-age love story is about Joanna, an 18-year-old girl with Adhd who meets the charming and confident Audrey.
The cast features newcomers Nikki Hanseblad and Melina Paukkonen in the leads alongside Shanti Roney.
Annika Hellström and Erika Malmgren produce for Cinenic Film. The film is co-produced by Hummelfilm, Film i Väst and Svt with support from Swedish Film Institute,...
TrustNordisk has boarded international sales for Swedish dramedy So Damn Easy Going, Christoffer Sandler’s feature directing debut. It is written by Sandler with Lina Åström, Jessika Jankert and Linda-Maria Birbeck.
The humorous coming-of-age love story is about Joanna, an 18-year-old girl with Adhd who meets the charming and confident Audrey.
The cast features newcomers Nikki Hanseblad and Melina Paukkonen in the leads alongside Shanti Roney.
Annika Hellström and Erika Malmgren produce for Cinenic Film. The film is co-produced by Hummelfilm, Film i Väst and Svt with support from Swedish Film Institute,...
- 10/12/2021
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
Haugesund’s New Nordic Films industry event will present 17 upcoming features.
Haugesund’s New Nordic Films industry event will present 17 upcoming features in its annual works in progress showcase.
The most high-profile film to show first footage will be Erik Poppe’s The Emigrants, produced by Sf Studios and the latest adaptation of the famed Vilhelm Moberg novels about a Swedish family that moves to America in the 1850s. The cast includes Lisa Carlehed, Gustaf Skarsgård, Tove Lo and Sofia Helin.
Further projects include Sagres, a Sweden-Finland-Belgium co-production sold by Totem Films. The debut feature from Stockholm-based Lovisa Siren...
Haugesund’s New Nordic Films industry event will present 17 upcoming features in its annual works in progress showcase.
The most high-profile film to show first footage will be Erik Poppe’s The Emigrants, produced by Sf Studios and the latest adaptation of the famed Vilhelm Moberg novels about a Swedish family that moves to America in the 1850s. The cast includes Lisa Carlehed, Gustaf Skarsgård, Tove Lo and Sofia Helin.
Further projects include Sagres, a Sweden-Finland-Belgium co-production sold by Totem Films. The debut feature from Stockholm-based Lovisa Siren...
- 8/13/2021
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
The film has now sold to Germany/Austria, Swtizerland, Benelux, and Bulgaria.
TrustNordisk has closed a number of new deals on Jens Sjögren’s biopic I Am Zlatan, inspired by the early life of footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović.
The film has now sold to Germany/Austria (Telepool), Swtizerland (Ascot Elite), Benelux (September), and Bulgaria (A Plus).
Previously closed deals include to Italy (Lucky Red), Russia (International Movie Distribution/Capella), Baltics (Estinfilm), and Albania, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Kosovo and Macedonia (Cinemania Groupicon).
The €5m project is co-written by Ibrahimović biographer David Lagercrantz with Jakob Beckman.
It is produced by Frida Bargo,...
TrustNordisk has closed a number of new deals on Jens Sjögren’s biopic I Am Zlatan, inspired by the early life of footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović.
The film has now sold to Germany/Austria (Telepool), Swtizerland (Ascot Elite), Benelux (September), and Bulgaria (A Plus).
Previously closed deals include to Italy (Lucky Red), Russia (International Movie Distribution/Capella), Baltics (Estinfilm), and Albania, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Kosovo and Macedonia (Cinemania Groupicon).
The €5m project is co-written by Ibrahimović biographer David Lagercrantz with Jakob Beckman.
It is produced by Frida Bargo,...
- 7/9/2021
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
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