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  1. Filmstaden AB (formerly SF Bio AB ) is Sweden's largest cinema chain, and was founded in 1998 after Svensk Filmindustri was split into SF and SF Bio. The company is owned by the european group Odeon Cinemas Group , which has been owned by the world's largest cinema group, the American AMC Theatres since 2017.

  2. www.filmstaden.seFilmstaden

    Filmstaden är Sveriges största biokedja med biografer i hela landet. Hitta din närmaste biostad och boka biljetter till de senaste filmerna.

  3. Welcome to the heart of Swedish film history. Filmstaden in Råsunda, just outside Stockholm, was Sweden’s Hollywood from 1920 to the beginning of the 1970s. For more than half a century, this was the place where over 400 films were made – many of them belong today to the international film heritage.

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  4. Nordic Cinema Group is a Swedish company which owns 103 cinemas and 590 cinema saloons in six countries (Sweden, Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania). It was founded in 2013 through a merger of Filmstaden in Sweden, Odeon Kino in Norway, Finnkino in Finland and Forum Cinemas in the Baltics.

  5. The biggest movie theater-chain in Sweden is Filmstaden (page in Swedish), with multiple theaters in inner-city Stockholm as well as multiplexes in the surrounding areas. Explore some of our favorite cinemas and movie events in Stockholm!

    • Fleminggatan 4, Stockholm, 112 26, SE
  6. Filmstaden AB (formerly SF Bio AB ) is Sweden's largest cinema chain, and was founded in 1998 after Svensk Filmindustri was split into SF and SF Bio. The company is owned by the european group Odeon Cinemas Group, which has been owned by the world's largest cinema group, the American AMC Theatres si.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FilmstadenFilmstaden - Wikipedia

    Filmstaden was once one of the most modern film studios in Europe. It was built in 1919–1920 based on designs by Swedish architect Ebbe Crone (1885-1960). It was owned and operated by SF Studios ( Svensk Filmindustri ), the main Swedish film producer at the time.