The Danish startup Podster specialises in globalising local, successful podcasts. This time, the innovative company partners up with local production company Airborne to adapt the Swedish crime investigation podcast “#Fallet”. The adaption will air September 20 through Dpg Media; the largest media company in the Netherlands.
In 1986, 15-year-old Samir was sentenced to psychiatric treatment after being charged with murdering his stepmother. Samir confessed to stabbing her several times. 1,5 years after the conviction, Samir retracted his confession and said it was his father who did it. Was he really innocent?
This investigative podcast was originally created by the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet. Swedish journalist Anders Johansson set out on a journey to find out if Samir was indeed innocent. And if so, who actually murdered his stepmother. The show reached millions of listeners in its home market as the episodes unravel new findings through interviews and investigative journalism.
“Fallet is a remarkable story,...
In 1986, 15-year-old Samir was sentenced to psychiatric treatment after being charged with murdering his stepmother. Samir confessed to stabbing her several times. 1,5 years after the conviction, Samir retracted his confession and said it was his father who did it. Was he really innocent?
This investigative podcast was originally created by the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet. Swedish journalist Anders Johansson set out on a journey to find out if Samir was indeed innocent. And if so, who actually murdered his stepmother. The show reached millions of listeners in its home market as the episodes unravel new findings through interviews and investigative journalism.
“Fallet is a remarkable story,...
- 9/28/2023
- Podnews.net
Prime Video Nordics is pushing heavily into the Scandinavian unscripted originals market, unveiling a handful of reality shows at a splashy event in Sweden today. The streamer has also struck a multi-territory movie output deal with Nordisk Film for the likes of John Wick: Chapter 4 and The Hunger Games prequel, we can reveal.
Last week, Amazon Studios execs were out in force at Mipcom striking deals and today at a star-studded Prime Video Presents event in Stockholm’s Hotel At Six, where it revealed a Swedish version of Prime Video reality format Lol: Last One Standing, along with Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Finnish versions of new commissions Pranked, Good Luck Guys and Sweathearts. This brings its local originals slate to a total of 18, including the previously announced competition series The Bridge and scripted comedy series Toppen.
The Swedish version of Japanese format Lol, in which 10 comedians compete to keep...
Last week, Amazon Studios execs were out in force at Mipcom striking deals and today at a star-studded Prime Video Presents event in Stockholm’s Hotel At Six, where it revealed a Swedish version of Prime Video reality format Lol: Last One Standing, along with Norwegian, Danish, Swedish and Finnish versions of new commissions Pranked, Good Luck Guys and Sweathearts. This brings its local originals slate to a total of 18, including the previously announced competition series The Bridge and scripted comedy series Toppen.
The Swedish version of Japanese format Lol, in which 10 comedians compete to keep...
- 10/27/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Sf Studios will release the comedy in Sweden in December.
Studiocanal is launching world sales on Tomas Alfredson’s Swedish-language feature The Jonsson Gang as Toronto gets underway today.
The film is in the final stages of post-production.
It is a reboot of a Swedish comedy film series which began in the 1980s, and produced eight feature titles. Sf Studios is releasing the title in Sweden this December.
The Jonsson Gang is about a thief who, on release from prison, finds his gang have become law-abiding citizens and he must continue on his own. But when he is tasked with a bigger job than expected,...
Studiocanal is launching world sales on Tomas Alfredson’s Swedish-language feature The Jonsson Gang as Toronto gets underway today.
The film is in the final stages of post-production.
It is a reboot of a Swedish comedy film series which began in the 1980s, and produced eight feature titles. Sf Studios is releasing the title in Sweden this December.
The Jonsson Gang is about a thief who, on release from prison, finds his gang have become law-abiding citizens and he must continue on his own. But when he is tasked with a bigger job than expected,...
- 9/10/2020
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
After a great deal of acclaim with Let the Right One In and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, about everything that could go wrong did indeed go wrong with Tomas Alfredson’s next project, the puzzling crime drama misfire The Snowman. The Swedish director is now hopefully bouncing back, taking on a comedy with a reboot of Jönssonligan–itself a remake of the Danish series, which followed a group of criminals as they plan a heist.
Titled Se upp för Jönssonligan (which loosely translates to Watch Out for the Jönsson Gang), the film is based on the series, which launched in the early 1980s and went for eight films, with another reboot coming out just three years ago. Ahead of a Christmas release in Sweden, the first trailer has now landed (albeit without subtitles) for what is the fifteenth entry in the series, and it seems like Alfredson is having a great deal of fun.
Titled Se upp för Jönssonligan (which loosely translates to Watch Out for the Jönsson Gang), the film is based on the series, which launched in the early 1980s and went for eight films, with another reboot coming out just three years ago. Ahead of a Christmas release in Sweden, the first trailer has now landed (albeit without subtitles) for what is the fifteenth entry in the series, and it seems like Alfredson is having a great deal of fun.
- 7/31/2020
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
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