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PRODUCTION Sweden

Millennium 2 and 3 get SEK12m from SFI

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In its June round of production support, the Swedish Film Institute (SFI) gave out a total of SEK35 million to six films, including SEK12 million (nearly €1.1m) to The Girl Who Played with Fire [+see also:
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. SFI’s production support can be given out to a producer from pre-production until a film’s theatrical release.

The second and third films of the Millennium trilogy, directed by Daniel Alfredsson, were granted SEK6m each from two different SFI production schemes: the normal production support given out by SFI film consultants on a selective basis, and the more automatic market oriented scheme supporting mainstream films up till their Swedish premiere.

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Hornet’s Nest and Fire, starring successful acting duo Michael Nyqvist and Lisbeth Salander, will be released in Sweden on September 18 and November 27 respectively.

The Swedish/Russian coproduction Newsmakers by Anders Banke was awarded SEK 500,000 (€45,000) in production support. Released in Russia on 450 prints in May, it’s a remake of Johnny To’s thriller Breaking News.

Three other Swedish films received support from the mainstream-oriented scheme. Popular filmmaker Colin Nutley got the biggest grant (SEK9m, or €821,000) for Änglagård – Tredje Gången Gilt, the third instalment of his 1992 hit House of Angels , set to go into production later in the year for Nutley’s company Sweetwater.

The comedy Bröderna Karlsson (“Brothers Karlsson”), directed by Kjell Sundvall for FilmLance International, will receive SEK 8million (€730,000). The project will begin production in 2010.

Lastly, Sommaren Med Göran (A Midsummer Night’s Party), the directorial debut of stand-up comedian Staffan Lindberg, was awarded SEK1.6million (€146,000). The romantic comedy will be released in Sweden in July 31.

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