Lina Wolff's 2025 novel Liken vi begravde will be turned into a feature film. Producers Teresa Alldén and Anette Brantin plan to start shooting in two years.
The novel that won the August Prize in December centers on two sisters growing up in darkest Skåne. It is described as a raw and poetic revenge story with influences from Quentin Tarantino.
Producers Teresa Alldén and Anette Brantin, who founded the company Alba film, are at the Cannes film festival to secure financing. They want to make a film resembling Kill Bill but set in Hörby.
Lina Wolff will participate in the script work and looks forward to working in a team. Shooting is scheduled to start in two years with an eye on a premiere in Cannes in 2029.