- Lars G Lindström has been working at Nordisk Film Production Sverige AB since 2013. He is a member of the Swedish Film Acadamy and a member of the European counsel of the selection committee for the LUX film prize. Lars G Lindström has both long and broad experience in film, TV and theatre. In 1984 he started working for the Stockholm Civic Theatre (Stockholms Stadsteater) where he stayed for 19 years as a producer, artistic director and business developer. Parallel to his theatre career he did numerous jobs as FAD on Scandinavian feature film projects. As a producer and artistic director for the Civic Theatre he introduced a number of new directors, playwrights and plays, and succeeded in attracting a younger audience to the theatre scene.
Between 2009 and 2012 Lars G Lindström was a film commissioner for the SFI (Swedish Film Institute) and provided support to, among others: Black Power Mixtape, Avalon, Call girl, Searching for Sugarman, A Royal Affair, The Hunt, Melancholia, Force Majeure, They Called Him Morgan, etc. After several smaller film projects, including the short films about Martin Kellerman's cartoon character Rocky, he started working as a full-time producer.
For Nordisk Film Lars G Lindström has previously produced Amanda Kernell's debut film Sami Blood (premiering at the Venice Days and winner of numerous awards, i.a. Dragon Award and 4 x Guldbaggen), Daniel Espinosa's debut film Babylon Disease, To Love Someone by scriptwriter Kim Fupz Aakeson and director Åke Sandgren (selected at TIFF), and most recently Becoming Astrid by Pernille Fischer Christensen. The latter premiered at the Berlinale 2018.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Lars G Lindström
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