Book series has sold 3.5m copies across the Nordics.
Nordisk Film and Qvisten Animation are teaming up to acquire the film rights to the bestselling Swedish book series Maxi & Helium.
Camilla Brinck’s series of family books – with the original title of Musse & Helium – have sold more than 3.5m copies across the Nordics. The stories are about two mice and their fantastic adventures.
Nordisk and Qvisten are planning an animated feature after acquiring rights from publishing house Lindrizia Ab.
Norway-based Qvisten Animation has previously worked on hits including In the Forest of Huckybucky, Cattle Hill and When the Robbers came to Cardamom Town.
Nordisk Film and Qvisten Animation are teaming up to acquire the film rights to the bestselling Swedish book series Maxi & Helium.
Camilla Brinck’s series of family books – with the original title of Musse & Helium – have sold more than 3.5m copies across the Nordics. The stories are about two mice and their fantastic adventures.
Nordisk and Qvisten are planning an animated feature after acquiring rights from publishing house Lindrizia Ab.
Norway-based Qvisten Animation has previously worked on hits including In the Forest of Huckybucky, Cattle Hill and When the Robbers came to Cardamom Town.
- 9/21/2023
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
The companies recently worked together on the horror film Feed, a local box-office hit.
Nordisk Film is bolstering its Swedish slate by striking a three-year first-look deal with Scandinavian Content Group.
The pact covers all features in development and production at genre specialist Scandinavian Content Group, including the upcoming titles Carousel, Canceled and an untitled Swedish-Norwegian romcom.
The companies recently worked together on the horror film Feed, directed by Johannes Persson and a local box-office hit.
The first-look option is for distribution deals but could extend to co-financing in some cases.
The deal was negotiated between executive producer Börje Hansson...
Nordisk Film is bolstering its Swedish slate by striking a three-year first-look deal with Scandinavian Content Group.
The pact covers all features in development and production at genre specialist Scandinavian Content Group, including the upcoming titles Carousel, Canceled and an untitled Swedish-Norwegian romcom.
The companies recently worked together on the horror film Feed, directed by Johannes Persson and a local box-office hit.
The first-look option is for distribution deals but could extend to co-financing in some cases.
The deal was negotiated between executive producer Börje Hansson...
- 5/2/2023
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
The British Film Institute and luxury watch-maker Iwc Schaffhausen have revealed the three filmmakers shortlisted for the Iwc Schaffhausen Filmmaker Bursary Award in association with the BFI.
The 2019 shortlist comprises Rose Glass, writer-director of her debut feature Saint Maud, Hong Khaou, writer-director of his second feature Monsoon and Peter Mackie Burns, director of his second feature Rialto.
At £50,000, the prize is the most significant bursary of its kind in the UK, expressly designed to support the future careers of promising new talent. The award goes to a UK-based writer, director or writer-director with a first or second feature screening at the London Film Festival.
Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire) will join Amanda Nevill, CEO of the BFI, and Christoph Grainger-Herr, CEO of Iwc Schaffhausen, to both select the winner and present the award during the festival.
The shortlist selection panel comprised Rose Garnett, Director of BBC Films, Ollie Madden, Head of Creative at Film4,...
The 2019 shortlist comprises Rose Glass, writer-director of her debut feature Saint Maud, Hong Khaou, writer-director of his second feature Monsoon and Peter Mackie Burns, director of his second feature Rialto.
At £50,000, the prize is the most significant bursary of its kind in the UK, expressly designed to support the future careers of promising new talent. The award goes to a UK-based writer, director or writer-director with a first or second feature screening at the London Film Festival.
Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire) will join Amanda Nevill, CEO of the BFI, and Christoph Grainger-Herr, CEO of Iwc Schaffhausen, to both select the winner and present the award during the festival.
The shortlist selection panel comprised Rose Garnett, Director of BBC Films, Ollie Madden, Head of Creative at Film4,...
- 9/5/2019
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
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