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Fanny and Alexander. Ingmar Bergman. Won four Academy Awards including Best Foreign Language Film, 1983; won Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film. Ingenjör Andrées luftfärd. Flight of the Eagle. Jan Troell. Drama. Swedish submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards.
1980s. 1990s. 2000s. 2010s. 2020s. v. t. e. This is a chronological list of films produced in Sweden and in the Swedish language in alphabetical order ordered by decade of release on separate pages.
The Swedish film industry produced over 600 feature films in 2014. This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by Sweden. It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2014.
Svend Wam. Hampus Bjorck. Drama. Tag ditt liv. A Life for the Taking. Göran du Rées. Entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival. 1996.
Action comedy [3] Clan of the White Lotus: Lo Lieh: Gordon Liu, Lo Lieh, Hui Ya-hung: Hong Kong [4] [5] Delitto a Porta Romana: Bruno Corbucci: Tomas Milian: Italy: Action thriller [6] The Eagle and the Falcon: Armando Herrera: Fernando Poe Jr., Tony Ferrer: Philippines [7] The Empire Strikes Back: Irvin Kershner: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford ...
This is chronological list of action films released in the 1990s. Often there may be considerable overlap particularly between action and other genres (including horror, comedy, and science fiction films); the list should attempt to document films which are more closely related to action, even if they bend genres. Another 48 Hrs.
SEK 1.56 billion (~€154.6 million) National films. SEK 266 million (~€26.3 million) (17.0%) Swedish cinema is known for including many acclaimed films; during the 20th century the industry was the most prominent of Scandinavia. This is largely due to the popularity and prominence of directors Victor Sjöström and especially Ingmar Bergman ...
This list of universities in Sweden is based on the Higher Education Ordinance of 1993 (as amended until January 2006). With few exceptions, all higher education in Sweden is publicly funded. The Swedish higher education system differentiates between universitet and högskola (university and university college respectively).