The film has been a hit at the Swedish box office.
TrustNordisk has closed a number of new deals for its Swedish horror feature Feed, including for Germany (Plaion), Middle East (Oceana Studios), Czech Republic and Slovakia (Vertigo Media) and Hungary (Ads).
Since its release in Halloween week in Sweden, the film has had 110,800 admissions and box-office takings of 1.4m (€1.4m).
Paolo Vacirca, whose credits include The Hypnotist, wrote the script with Henry Stenberg, and Johannes Persson directs his debut feature.
Alexander Eriksson and Paolo Vacirca produce for Scandinavian Content Group, with co-producers Nordisk Film, Ninetone and TV4. Sofia Kappel,...
TrustNordisk has closed a number of new deals for its Swedish horror feature Feed, including for Germany (Plaion), Middle East (Oceana Studios), Czech Republic and Slovakia (Vertigo Media) and Hungary (Ads).
Since its release in Halloween week in Sweden, the film has had 110,800 admissions and box-office takings of 1.4m (€1.4m).
Paolo Vacirca, whose credits include The Hypnotist, wrote the script with Henry Stenberg, and Johannes Persson directs his debut feature.
Alexander Eriksson and Paolo Vacirca produce for Scandinavian Content Group, with co-producers Nordisk Film, Ninetone and TV4. Sofia Kappel,...
- 12/2/2022
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
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TrustNordisk has an excellent track record for producing excellent horror films and is next in production on Feed, directed by Johannes Persson.
The film is based on the true story of Sweden’s first woman to be killed for witchcraft.
In Feed, a horrifying murder quickly turns into a ghost myth online and becomes a popular tourist attraction.
“Influencers soon try to ride the wave of ‘ghost tourism’ to market various tourist destinations for clients. A young medical student joins her influencer boyfriend on one of his marketing jobs. The goal is to make potential tourists believe that an old witch, Märit, lives in the lake around a commercial camping site – but there’s soon reason to believe that Märit is more than just a made-up ghost story.”
Molly Nutley, Sofia Kappel, and Annica Liljeblad star.
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TrustNordisk has an excellent track record for producing excellent horror films and is next in production on Feed, directed by Johannes Persson.
The film is based on the true story of Sweden’s first woman to be killed for witchcraft.
In Feed, a horrifying murder quickly turns into a ghost myth online and becomes a popular tourist attraction.
“Influencers soon try to ride the wave of ‘ghost tourism’ to market various tourist destinations for clients. A young medical student joins her influencer boyfriend on one of his marketing jobs. The goal is to make potential tourists believe that an old witch, Märit, lives in the lake around a commercial camping site – but there’s soon reason to believe that Märit is more than just a made-up ghost story.”
Molly Nutley, Sofia Kappel, and Annica Liljeblad star.
Thanks to Fabien M. for sending.
The post Ghost Tourism Haunted by First ‘Feed’ Trailer!
- 10/11/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
The upshot of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” becoming an internationally franchised pop phenomenon is that drag performance has firmly moved from the LGBTQ fringes into the mainstream: As an artform with an audience that now spans all demographics, it follows that it will become more inclusive on stage too. That’s the driving moral, at least, of “Dancing Queens,” a chipper, youth-targeted Swedish comedy that, in more ways than one, encapsulates the cultural broadening of drag in the post-RuPaul era.
Actor-turned-filmmaker Helena Bergström brings sequined cheer and free-to-be-you-and-me spirit to this story of a young, cisgender female dancer who gets an unlikely break by concealing her gender identity to perform in an ailing Gothenburg drag club, and it should duly find a sizable global audience when it premieres on Netflix at the outset of Pride month. In its eagerness to please, however, the film winds up pushing its own queer characters...
Actor-turned-filmmaker Helena Bergström brings sequined cheer and free-to-be-you-and-me spirit to this story of a young, cisgender female dancer who gets an unlikely break by concealing her gender identity to perform in an ailing Gothenburg drag club, and it should duly find a sizable global audience when it premieres on Netflix at the outset of Pride month. In its eagerness to please, however, the film winds up pushing its own queer characters...
- 6/3/2021
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
The 27th edition of the Stockholm International Film Festival (Nov 9 - 20) will present 200 films from 70 countries.
The Stockholm International Film Festival will kick-off with Ken Loach’s Palme d’Or winner I, Daniel Blake, followed by a mid-festival ‘middle film’ screening in the shape of Nate Parker’s Birth of A Nation, and will close with Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester By The Sea.
Directors attending the festival include Francis Ford Coppola (who will receive the lifetime achievement award, present a public talk, and screen Apocalypse Now), Ken Loach, Francois Ozon (who receives the festival’s Visionary Award), Ira Sachs, Alice Lowe, Mark Cousins, Anne Fontaine, Gabe Klinger, and many more.
The festival’s main competition line-up is:
A Decent Woman by Lukas Valenta Rinner (Arg, S Kor, Aus)A Taste Of Ink by Morgan Simon (Fr)Albüm by Mehmet Can Mertoğlu (Tur, Fr, Rom)Are We Not Cats by Xander Robin (Us)Birth Of A Nation by [link...
The Stockholm International Film Festival will kick-off with Ken Loach’s Palme d’Or winner I, Daniel Blake, followed by a mid-festival ‘middle film’ screening in the shape of Nate Parker’s Birth of A Nation, and will close with Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester By The Sea.
Directors attending the festival include Francis Ford Coppola (who will receive the lifetime achievement award, present a public talk, and screen Apocalypse Now), Ken Loach, Francois Ozon (who receives the festival’s Visionary Award), Ira Sachs, Alice Lowe, Mark Cousins, Anne Fontaine, Gabe Klinger, and many more.
The festival’s main competition line-up is:
A Decent Woman by Lukas Valenta Rinner (Arg, S Kor, Aus)A Taste Of Ink by Morgan Simon (Fr)Albüm by Mehmet Can Mertoğlu (Tur, Fr, Rom)Are We Not Cats by Xander Robin (Us)Birth Of A Nation by [link...
- 10/18/2016
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
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