“What would you say if an enormous amount of people, around 20-30 million perhaps, moved to Sweden?” We went out and asked people this question.
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Mårten Nilsson
1999, 00:00:40
“What would you say if an enormous amount of people, around 20-30 million perhaps, moved to Sweden?” We went out and asked people this question.
Rent this work for public screeningsBorn in 1962. Lives in Stockholm. Mårten Nilsson is a filmmaker, mainly focusing on shortfilms. He also works as a cinematographer. Gunilla Heilborn works with dance, performance, text and film. They have made several films together and were awarded the Guldbagge from the Swedish Film Institute for ‘What You Do’ in 2007.
Born in 1974 in Spånga, Sweden. Currently based in London, UK.
David Flamholc is a Swedish director and manuscript writer who made his directorial debut aged 22 with Vackert Väder (1996) and his Svitjod 2000 (2000), a short film in collaboration with Mårten Nilsson, won awards at both Hamburg and Tampere Film Festivals. He has continued to make films and after he moved to London he has directed Flip a Coin (2004), House of the Tiger King (2004) and Afghan Gold (2010). Together with his father, Leon Flamholc, he runs the production company Caravan Films.