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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SF_StudiosSF Studios - Wikipedia

    SF Studios (or Svensk Filmindustri Studios) is a Swedish film and television production and distribution company (both Swedish and international) with headquarters in Stockholm and local offices in Oslo, Copenhagen, Helsinki and London. The studio is owned by Nordic media conglomerate, the Bonnier Group.

  2. AB Svensk Filmindustri utvecklades till Sveriges största och mest inflytelserika biograf-, distributions- och produktionsbolag. Sedan maj 2016 verkar bolaget under namnet SF Studios . Fastighetsbolaget Hufvudstaden AB blev 1970 huvudägare av SF och tre år senare såldes SF till Dagens Nyheter. [ 3] .

  3. sfstudios.se › about-sf-studiosAbout SF Studios

    For more than 100 years, SF Studios has been a leading Nordic film and TV studio that has produced some of cinema’s most iconic films and worked with some of the greatest talents in the industry, such as Ingmar Bergman, Ingrid Bergman and Greta Garbo.

  4. SF Studios’ content is available on the international market. We are represented globally by our partner REinvent Studios in selling feature films and TV series produced by SF Studios as well as catalogue titles and content from third party producers. We focus on distributing commercial films and TV series that not only generate interest in ...

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  5. Svensk film inbegriper såväl svensk filmproduktion som visning av svensk och utländsk film på biografer, i television, via filmklubbar och genom annan distribution sedan slutet av 1800-talet.

  6. SF Studios was founded on December 27, 1919 through a merger of AB Svenska Biografteatern and Filmindustri AB Skandia. Already in beginning, the company achieved international success and contributed to the “Golden Age” of Swedish cinema with films like The Phantom Carriage, Witchcraft Through the Ages and The Legend of Gösta Berling.

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  8. The monopolistic organization of Svensk Filmindustri in 1919 and also its further model of co-productions with other European film companies are one of the first expressions of the paradox that characterized the attempt of consolidating simultaneously a national and a transnational cinema.