Alex Shulman“Burn All My Letters” and “Survivors” Bestseling Book Author is ready to debut his feature with a strong artist headline by Gustaf Scarsgard (“OpenHaimmer”), “Once in the Archiplago”, Fare rent (“Chernonobil”) and Linus Wahlgren (“biased”).
International television production produced by Warner Brothers “once in the archipelago” has been produced by Sweden as manufacturers with Christina Legcova and Sophie Palage, and Johann Hadman and Ludwig Anderson as executive producers.
Based on a script by Shulman, the film revolves around three fathers, with her daughters in a nuisance junior high school class on a delightful island island and is reminiscent of her own teenage trauma. “Like the youth, they are soon forced to feel how difficult it is to draw the line between sports and dangerous power struggles and to separate the victims from criminals,” Sinopsis reads.
The play, which is placed with a dark humor, is set to start filming at the location in the Stockholm Islands on 14 May.
Alex Shulman said, “I have always been intimate with the idea of ​​creating a story where everything goes to hell. I have made some stable efforts in various novels, but I think I have finally reached the end in this film,” Alex Shulman said.
Writer-turn-Filmekar said that he first directed the Scarsgard to a stage play and dreamed of working with him again. He said that he has long been rated and wahlgrain of praise.
Talking about a delightful background, Shulman said, “Every time I walk among the pine trees and the small Pincons rolled behind me on the underwater paths, I think I have to live here in past life.”
“And there is something in those old log cabins. So beautiful and romantic from a distance, but when you get closer, the anxiety cries with scribals on the bed frame,” she continued.
Shulman is one of the most famous writers of Sweden. While it marks his feature debut, he is sometimes included in films, especially in Buren Range’s “Burn My Letters” which was based on his novel.
Legkova stated that “once in the archipelago” would portray a modern generation of parents, despite good intentions, losing their rights and ability to set limits for their children. “He also praised Shulman’s” as a creative power and a unique voice. ”
over at ScanboxWhich will release the film in a decline in Swedish theaters, Anika Bellander Run said that the film underlines the company’s new enterprise in the Swedish film.
“I was incredibly moved beyond the story, but was not at least influenced by Alex Shulman, already taken to a film writer, a film script with great skills, vision and strength,” Belnder Run continued. “Alex Shulman’s tragic drama says a lot about our time, how difficult it is to have a child, but not at least adults.
The film is co-produced by RMV film, Tiisch film AB, film Stockholm AB and Scanbox Entertainment, which supports the Swedish Film Institute and Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional growth.