‘Bäckström Season 2’ premiere on C More
The second season of hit crime drama Bäckström premieres today, February 28, on C More and subsequently on TV 4 March 8.
Murder isn’t often good news. But Detective Sergeant Evert Bäckström (Kjell Bergqvist) can’t help but rejoice when he is told that Thomas Eriksson, a celebrity lawyer and his rival, has been killed. Bäckström’s good mood is however spoiled when he is assigned to the frustrating case and finds the list of people who wanted Eriksson dead to be endless.
Bäckström Season 2, directed by Andreas Öhman and Manuel Concha and written by Jonathan Sjöberg and Dennis Magnusson, is based on the novel The Sword Of Justice by acclaimed author Leif GW Persson.
Jørn Lier Horst No. 1 in France
Jørn Lier Horst’s The Katharina Code, just published in paperback in France, is No. 1 on the French bestseller list for crime fiction.
‘Fandango Calling’ published in Sweden
Ever since his arrest in Israel in 1979, the name Stig Bergling has been synonymous to espionage. He has been portrayed as a master spy and a true original. A lady’s man, married many times over but never to the love of his life. Time after time, he eluded Swedish justice, not least through the spectacular prison escape in October 1987.
But was Stig Bergling the spy all that successful? Who benefited from his escapades and who was sacrificed in order for him to gain his freedom? Jonas Bonnier’s skillfully constructed novel Fandango Calling challenges the myth surrounding Bergling and invites the reader to a breathtaking adventure in the bizarre world that agents live and work in.
Steinar Bragi’s ‘The Disturbance’ nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Prize
Steinar Bragi’s The Disturbance is nominated for the 2022 Nordic Council Literature Prize. Instituted in 1962, the Literature Prize has since been awarded annually to a work of fiction written in one of the Nordic languages that is of “high literary and artistic quality”.
The winner will be announced on November 1st in Helsinki, Finland.
The jury says about the The Disturbance:
“The questions that arise during the reading of this novel are the big questions on the ethics of science and the present day. Some of them are familiar: When will artificial intelligence become so powerful that it will be indistinguishable from human intelligence? If the imitation of human intelligence can be perfected, will it be more perfect than the intelligence that each of us has been given? In films and literature, conflicts are often portrayed between humans and supercomputers, cyborgs or aliens. Such clashes usually end with the human spirit winning a narrow victory, which relies on mankind’s ability to love and believe – but who says that this is not also something that can be learned?”
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The January bestseller list in Finland
The official Finnish bestseller list for the month of January is out. Björn Natthiko Lindeblad’s I May Be Wrong comes in at No. 2 on the list for non-fiction e-books, while Måns Mosesson’s Tim – The Official Biography of Avicii claims the No. 5 spot on both the e-book and audio book lists in the same category.
‘Top Dog Season 2’
Hit crime drama series Top Dog is returning for round two on C More and filming is underway.
Season 2 takes off two years after the events of the first season. Teddy has risen in rank, while Emily has been given a new assignment as a business lawyer. Both soon end up facing moral dilemmas that put their entire world in turmoil.
The second season is freely based on bestselling Swedish author Jens Lapidus’s books The VIP Room, Stockholm Delete and Top Dog.
Hans Jörnlind, Charlotte Lesche and Axel Stjärne are the writers of season 2, with Alexis Almström and Ahmed Abdullahi directing.
The premiere date is yet to be announced.
David Sundin No. 4 in Denmark
David Sundin’s The Book That Did Not Want To Be Read comes in at No. 4 on the bestseller list for Saxo, Denmark’s biggest online book retailer, across all books.
‘Beck 45: 58 Minutes’ to premiere on C More
Friday February 18 will se the premiere of Beck 45: 58 Minutes, a hair-raising hostage drama that takes place over 58 intense minutes in a TV studio.
Beck 45: 58 Minutes is written by Anna Platt and directed by Lisa Ohlin.
Rave reviews for ‘The Dark Heart’
The Dark Heart premiered February 9 on discovery+ in Scandinavia and the UK and has received outstanding reviews. The Dark Heart is created by director Gustav Möller and head writer Oskar Söderlund. Aliette Opheim plays the role of Tanja.
“Likely to be one of the best Swedish series of the year. /…/ A series that never ceases to surprise you. /… / Truly worth the watch and difficult to tear yourself away from. The series’ darkness, fantastic acting and gripping storyline is sure to stay with you.”
– Filmtopp ★★★★
“The Dark Heart is not only one of the best Swedish series that you will see this year, but also a series that is elevated if you are an active viewer when watching the episodes. /…/ An incredible experience in just five episodes.”
– Expressen ★★★★
“A mini-series worth watching, where you will be left impressed by a civilian’s strong drive for justice, but on the other hand appalled by how malicious people can really be.”
– Moviezine
“This is a true crime series that grabs you not with the twists in the case, but with the twisted-ness that can be found. /…/ Möller and Söderlund have gotten it right.”
– Jumpcut Online
“Uncomfortable and well-acted. /… / A frightening and well-crafted dramatization. /… / There is much to appreciate and be impressed by in The Dark Heart.”
– Aftonbladet
“The Dark Heart is an intense, well-acted and atmospheric psychological thriller. /…/ Aliette Opheim shines in the role of the Missing People volunteer.”
– Dagens Nyheter
“You will not be able to look away.”
– Reel News Daily
Photo: Veronica Maggio
Andreas Öhman joins Salomonsson Agency
Director and writer Andreas Öhman has devoted most of his life to the arts, and to refining his style and expression in filmmaking. He is known for making endearing feel-good films, always striving to achieve new visual perspectives, and for his warmhearted narration that goes into everything he does.
Öhman found his passion for film early in life. He grew up in northern Sweden where the vast open spaces and forests allowed his imagination to wander freely. In 2010 he debuted with his first feature film Simple Simon/I rymden finns inga känslor, starring Bill Skarsgård, which became an immediate success with viewers and critics alike. Simple Simon, written and directed by Öhman, was selected as Sweden’s nomination for the Academy Awards, and was among else nominated at the Guldbagge Awards for ‘Best Film’, ‘Best Screenplay’ and ‘Best Actor’.
The success from Simple Simon paved the way for Öhman’s career in Film and TV, and the following years he made the feature films Bitch Hug/Bitchkram (2012), Remake (2014), Eternal Summer/Odödliga (2015) and directed the crime thriller series 100 Code. 2020 saw the premiere of Öhman’s first TV project as a creator, the nerve-wracking thriller series The End of Summer/Den sista sommaren, for which he was writer and director.
Furthermore, Öhman is director of the second season of the TV4 and C More hit series Bäckström.
Öhmans next anticipated feature film One Day All of This Will Be Yours/En dag kommer allt det här bli ditt, starring Karin Franz Körlof, Peter Haber och Suzanne Reuter, is set to premiere in November 2022.