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The Swedish Film Institute Foundation works to promote film across the board – from idea to finished product, during launch in Sweden and around the world, and by preserving films for posterity in our archives.
We preserve and make available Sweden’s film heritage, work to educate children and young people in film and moving images, support the production, distribution and screening of valuable film, and represent Swedish film internationally.
Mar 1, 2018 · The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque will celebrate the centennial of Swedish film master Ingmar Bergman.
The Swedish Film Institute supports Swedish filmmaking, and allocates grants for production, distribution, and screening of Swedish films in Sweden. It also promotes Swedish cinema internationally, and preserve's Sweden's film heritage.
We preserve and make available Sweden’s film heritage, work to educate children and young people in film and moving images, support the production, distribution and screening of valuable film, and represent Swedish film internationally.
About us. Press services and information about the Swedish Film Institute’s remit and organisation. Also info on The Film House including the restaurant and meeting rooms, and screening rooms available to hire.
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Fans of Ingmar Bergman will be fascinated by the setting alone of this acclaimed new film. It takes place on the Swedish island of Fårö, where the great Scandinavian director lived during the latter part of his life and where he shot many of his movies, including Through a Glass Darkly and Persona.