Scandi Collection
Our catalogue of Scandinavian films includes:
Nils Gaup's grand historical drama based on true events, follows a young man whose desire to reunite with his family places him in danger in an isolated Arctic mining town at the beginning of the 20th Century.
The eagerly anticipated new film from writer/director Gustav Möller (The Guilty) is a gripping moral thriller that offers an extraordinary showcase for the remarkable Sidse Babett Knudsen (Borgen) in the leading role.
The poignant new drama from acclaimed Icelandic auteur Rúnar Rúnarsson follows a young woman whose conscience and resilience is tested when she’s confronted by unexpected and life-changing events.
Adapted from award-winning author Jussi Adler-Olsen's acclaimed and bestselling Department Q novel The Hanging Girl, Danish box office hit thriller BOUNDLESS sees the return of Ulrich Thomsen as maverick Detective Carl Mørck.
Based on the popular book series by Anni Blomqvist, Tiina Lymi's epic 19th Century historical drama follows the lives of a couple who settle on a windswept island in the isolated Åland archipelago.
Set during the Cold War in 1961, this gripping political thriller follows the true story of diplomat and economist Dag Hammarskjöld, who served as Secretary-General of the United Nations.
The beguiling new comedic romance from beloved auteur Aki Kaurismäki (Le Havre, The Other Side Of Hope) follows two lost souls who meet by chance in the Helsinki night and then try, in turbulent times, to find companionship.
Award winning writer/director Hlynur Pálmason’s follow-up to his breakout hit A White, White Day is a stunning historical drama about a Danish priest who made a pilgrimage across Iceland in the late 1800s to build a church.
Based on true events that inspired a generation of young Norwegians, Ole Giæver’s award-winning historical drama follows a young woman who is unintentionally drawn into a protest against a dam that threatens Indigenous Sámi land.
Trine Dyrholm leads an all-star ensemble cast in Charlotte Sieling's gripping historical drama, based on remarkable true events experienced by Denmark's 15th Century queen, Margrete the First.
The seductive, high-stakes industry of professional global sport is at the heart of Ronnie Sandhal's TIGERS, an enthralling true story of a young Swedish football prodigy who, at sixteen, is bought by the prestigious Italian club Inter Milan.
Writer/director Grímur Hákonarson’s eagerly-anticipated follow up to the worldwide hit Rams is a rousing, David-and-Goliath comedy about a farmer’s wife who steps up to take on the corrupt local co-op in her remote Icelandic valley.
Set in Denmark’s underbelly, debut writer/director Jeanette Nordahl’s striking Scandi noir follows an impressionable teenage girl who’s placed in the care of an estranged aunt (Sidse Babett Knudsen), the head of a family crime syndicate.
Hlynur Pálmason confirmed the promise of his award-winning debut Winter Brothers with this spellbinding and darkly humorous drama about a stoic grandfather whose emotional reserves are pushed to their limits.
Writer/director Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson’s delicious black comedy of bad behaviour follows a simmering feud between two neighbouring suburban Icelandic families that gets quite out of hand.
Heralded Norwegian writer/director Joachim Trier’s thriller about a lonely young student who may have kinetic powers is a daring and resonant exploration of the dangers of repression, and a sexy, head-spinning treat.
The breakout discovery of the 2016 Venice Film Festival, Swedish-Sami filmmaker Amanda Kernell’s striking directorial debut is a female coming-of-age story told with emotional power.
The hilarious and poignant comedy from Finnish master Aki Kaurismäki (Drifting Clouds, Le Havre) is a hugely enjoyable tale of the friendship between a young immigrant and a middle-aged Helsinki restaurateur.
From award-winning filmmaker Dome Karukoski comes the long-awaited biography of artist Touko Laaksonen, the man behind the iconic signature ‘Tom of Finland’, and the events that influenced his iconic homoerotic drawings.
Based on extraordinary true events, Erik Poppe’s superbly-realised box office hit is an absorbing tale of morality and honour set in Norway during a pivotal moment in World War II as German forces arrive.
Writer/director Martin Zandvliet’s multi award-winning historical drama tells a gripping story of redemption and forgivenesss, as it follows a group of captured soldiers in Denmark in the immediate aftermath of WWII.
Klaus Härö’s multi award-winning drama movingly depicts the true story of fencing master Endel Neils, who risked his life to give a group of children something to believe in in post-War Estonia.
Winner of Un Certain Regard at Cannes 2015, this wryly observed fable about two obstinate brothers begins as a droll comedy about sheep farming and grows into a gracefully moving tale about family and legacy.
Based on remarkable true events in Norway in 1915, Marius Holst's drama tells an extraordinary story of friendship, loyalty and rebellion, set on a remote ice-bound island reform school.