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Sony Pictures Sverige is the Swedish branch of Sony Pictures International, responsible for local movie distribution and release. Their website (in Swedish) features previews of current and upcoming cinema releases, with trailers available to download to your computer or iPod. They are based in Stockholm.
Atlantic Film is a major Swedish film distributor based in Stockholm, distributing all over the Nordic region. Their website is an important marketing channel and contains detailed information about their catalogue, both cinematic and DVD releases.
The Swedish Film Institute (SFI) was founded in 1963 and plays a leading role in Swedish cinema, supporting the production, promotion and distribution of quality films. Collaborations with Swedish TV companies and Swedish-owned cinemas help to promote Swedish film at home, but representing Swedish film internationally is also a priority. The SFI attends a huge list of festivals, focussing on the big four of Cannes, Berlin, Toronto and Venice.
Based in Solna, Horse Creek Entertainment AB is a Swedish film and TV distribution company founded in 1989. Their core business is in Video on Demand, DVDs and sale of movie rights. Through their subsidiary HomeTV they offer Video on Demand (VoD) and Download To Own (DTO) services to consumers in the Nordic states.
Glimz.net is an award-winning “film-on-demand†website for quality Scandinavian documentaries and short film. Glimz.net screens independent shorts, documentaries, and animations in DVD quality directly via broadband. While based in Stockholm, Sweden, the site is quite multi-national, available in English, French, Swedish, Danish, and Russian, and featuring films from a range of countries including Canada, Germany and New Zealand.