Swedish horror film "Sensoria" directed by Christian Hallman, while written by Christian Hallman and Måns F.G. Thunberg, is finally to hit Swedish cinemas for a limited release after having toured the world on various film festivals. The film starts Lanna Ohlsson in the lead, supported by Alida Morberg, Rafael Pettersson, Boel Larsson, Karin Bertling, Harald Leander, Linnea Pihl and many others. Caroline, a woman in her late thirties, has lost everything and is searching for a new beginning. She moves into an old apartment and starts to realize that she is not as alone as she thought she was. Just as she is searching for something new, something old is searching for her. Among the very impressive list of festivals "Sensoria" has been screened is...
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- 9/6/2017
- Screen Anarchy
"I'm not going to let you die at all." An official Us trailer has debuted for an indie Swedish sci-fi film titled Origin, based around "biohacking". As described on their poster, "biohacking" is the exploitation of genetic material (for criminal purposes). The film is about three students at a university who discover a way to make cells age slower. It's a film about "love, ambition and finding yourself." Starring Emelia Hansson, Rikard Björk, Rafael Pettersson and Sandra Redlaff. This film is made by friends of Fs, Swedish filmmakers Andreas Climent & André Hedetoft, who made two shorts we've written about before: Logan and Double Trouble. Origin is their feature debut and their film will be available on iTunes as of next week. Take a look. Here's the official Us trailer (+ poster) for Andreas Climent & André Hedetoft's Origin, direct from Vimeo: Ambitious science student Julia and programmer Rebecca are trying to make cells age slower.
- 12/7/2016
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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As UK remake The Tunnel returns, we celebrate Swedish/Danish crime drama The Bridge...
9pm, Saturday night, BBC Four. For the few of us who still, on occasion, watch television when it’s actually broadcast, that timeslot means only one thing: high-quality drama from outside the anglophone world. Okay, so some of the series are less impressive than others, and one or two are in English (remember Australia’s The Code?) but these are exceptions to the rule. What began as a fad, accompanied by much reductive talk of ‘Scandi noir’ and a mildly disturbing national obsession with Sarah Lund’s knitwear, has culminated in a golden age for telly addicts. Our initial resistance to subtitles has faded, and a whole world of often beautifully acted, compellingly plotted drama has opened up. We haven’t strayed very far outside Europe yet, but it’s a start.
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As UK remake The Tunnel returns, we celebrate Swedish/Danish crime drama The Bridge...
9pm, Saturday night, BBC Four. For the few of us who still, on occasion, watch television when it’s actually broadcast, that timeslot means only one thing: high-quality drama from outside the anglophone world. Okay, so some of the series are less impressive than others, and one or two are in English (remember Australia’s The Code?) but these are exceptions to the rule. What began as a fad, accompanied by much reductive talk of ‘Scandi noir’ and a mildly disturbing national obsession with Sarah Lund’s knitwear, has culminated in a golden age for telly addicts. Our initial resistance to subtitles has faded, and a whole world of often beautifully acted, compellingly plotted drama has opened up. We haven’t strayed very far outside Europe yet, but it’s a start.
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- 4/12/2016
- Den of Geek
Even without knowing what the movie's about, the first trailer for Origin (Bieffekterna) looks and sounds rather great. As an electronic beat burbles and babbles, a scientist begins by asking, "What does it mean to be human?" It turns out that experiments are being conducted to use elements of the influenza virus to slow down the aging process. That kernel of an idea propels the teaser, which is filled with arresting images that suggest there is much more of the story to tell. Here's some official verbiage: The film is directed by André Hedetoft and Andreas Climent, best known for their popular short films like Double Trouble and Logan and commercials for Alfa Romeo, Comviq and Cadbury. It stars Emelia Hansson (Wallander), Rikard Björk (Johan Falk), Rafael Pettersson...
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- 8/25/2015
- Screen Anarchy
"What does it mean to be human?" Whoa. Get ready for an intense psychological deep dive into the human mind with this sci-fi thriller from Sweden. Filmmakers and friends of the site Andreas Climent & André Hedetoft (they also made that short Double Trouble) have debuted the very first teaser trailer for their first feature film titled Origin. The story involves a couple of young ambitious scientists trying to figure out how to slow down the aging process at the cellular level, testing it on one of their friends. Of course, things start to get a bit crazy. Starring Emelia Hansson, Rikard Björk, Rafael Pettersson and Sandra Redlaff. This actually looks really good. I admire the cinematography, and I'm intrigued by the story. Take a look! Here's the first teaser trailer for Andreas Climent & André Hedetoft's Origin, direct from YouTube: From YouTube: "Ambitious science student Julia and programmer Rebecca are...
- 8/21/2015
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The first trailer for the Swedish SciFi thriller Origin has just been released and it looks very promising.
The film is directed by André Hedetoft and Andreas Climent best known for their popular short films Double Trouble, a wonderful time travel comedy, and Logan, a dark Scandinavian spin on the origin of Wolverine. After such success with their short films it is great to see that they’ve finally put together a full-length feature.
Origin stars Emelia Hansson (Wallander), Rikard Björk (Johan Falk), Rafael Pettersson (Bron/Broen) and Sandra Redlaff (Den fjärde mannen). The film is currently wrapping up post-production and will start its festival tour in Jan 2016. Watch the trailer below.
Synopsis: Ambitious science student Julia and programmer Rebecca are trying to make cells age slower through their research in biohacking. They are about to break new ground when they find out that Julia’s boyfriend Erik has a terminal illness.
The film is directed by André Hedetoft and Andreas Climent best known for their popular short films Double Trouble, a wonderful time travel comedy, and Logan, a dark Scandinavian spin on the origin of Wolverine. After such success with their short films it is great to see that they’ve finally put together a full-length feature.
Origin stars Emelia Hansson (Wallander), Rikard Björk (Johan Falk), Rafael Pettersson (Bron/Broen) and Sandra Redlaff (Den fjärde mannen). The film is currently wrapping up post-production and will start its festival tour in Jan 2016. Watch the trailer below.
Synopsis: Ambitious science student Julia and programmer Rebecca are trying to make cells age slower through their research in biohacking. They are about to break new ground when they find out that Julia’s boyfriend Erik has a terminal illness.
- 8/21/2015
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
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