Lina Wolff's august prize-winning novel to become film

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.

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Stage scene from the feminist theater adaptation of the 1978 Swedish cult film 'Fäbodjäntan' at Dramaten, with pastoral Dalarna backdrop and enthusiastic sold-out audience.
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Fäbodjäntan revived as theater production at Dramaten

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The cult Swedish porn film Fäbodjäntan from 1978 is now being staged as a theater production at Dramaten in Stockholm by the feminist collective ÖFA. The production has generated high interest, leading to extra performances due to ticket demand. The film was shot in Skattungbyn in Dalarna and has left lasting memories in the local community.

Gustaf Skarsgård makes his feature directorial debut with the psychological horror film ”Kannibalen på Fårö”. The film is produced by Anagram and was presented at Film i Väst’s press meeting in Cannes.

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The documentary 'För vägens vind' about the Älvdalen band Larz-Kristerz setting Karlfeldt poems to music premieres locally in Älvdalen on March 28.

Netflix has unveiled a substantial list of upcoming book adaptations set to stream in 2026. Highlights include Part 2 of Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude, Heartstopper Forever as the film finale of Alice Oseman’s series, and a reimagining of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie books.

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The guest stars for the Karl May Games in Bad Segeberg made a strong impression in costumes. Florian Fitz, Isabel Varell, and Heinrich Schafmeister appeared as Roulin, Senorita Miranda, and Sir John Raffley, demonstrating their roles at a preview. The premiere of 'In the Valley of Death' is set for June 27.

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