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Plattform Produktion is a Swedish independent company producing contemporary arthouse feature films. The company was founded in 2002 by Ruben Östlund and Erik Hemmendorff.
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"AND THE KING SAID, WHAT A FANTASTIC MACHINE" International...
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Plattform Produktion is one of Sweden’s most innovative...
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Plattform Produktion Vallgatan 9D 411 16 Göteborg Sweden....
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Twin Brothers - Plattform Produktion
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PLAY By Ruben Östlund. Format: Feature Duration: 118 min...
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GITARRMONGOT (THE GUITAR MONGOLOID) By Ruben Östlund....
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Plattform Produktion is one of Sweden’s most innovative production houses, founded in 2002 by producer Erik Hemmendorff and director Ruben Östlund. Plattform has already gained international recognition for producing engaging and auteur driven films including PLAY (2011), Incident by a Bank (2010),
FEATURES SHORTS IN PRODUCTION CO-PRODUCTIONS. The Square is a poignant satirical drama reflecting our times – about the sense of community, moral courage and the affluent person’s need for egocentricity in an increasingly uncertain world.
May 15, 2022 · Recent developments at Plattform include building an in-house post-production facility. Key personnel: Erik Hemmendorf, producer and co-owner; Ruben Ostlund, director and co-owner.
Aug 23, 2021 · The producer of the Palme d’Or winner “The Square” is planning to stage the project as a Swedish-Danish-French-Polish co-production. Danish production house Masterplan Pictures, Plattform ...
Plattform Produktion [SE] Production Companies. Vallgatan 9d, 2tr. 41125 Gothenburg. tel: +46 31 711 6660. fax: +46 31 711 6660. e-mail. Official site. general manager: Erik Hemmendorff.
Sep 8, 2020 · Sweden’s Plattform Produktion has joined Dutch production group Lemming Film on director Ena Sendijarević’s colonial drama “Sweet Dreams.”