All posts by Karl Sterner

Screening at Nordic Film Day in Norway.

Photo together with organiser.

Arranged by Föreningen Norden and Fredrikstad Kino a day of Nordic films are held in Fredrikstad each year and this year on the 3rd of February I was invited to present the screening of Not knowing who you are is a beautiful source of surprises and to tell the story behind the film.

This little festival had a very cozy vibe, homemade cookies and cakes were served together with fruit, coffee and tea. I am happy and proud to have been part of it this year and hope to do it again someday with my next film.

4 days and 4 screenings

My little tour of screenings is over for this time, and all turned out very well. I am yet to hear from the screening at the festival in Scotland but here in Sweden I visited all and I am overwhelmed, to say the least, over how well the film was received. In Stockholm we filled the cinema with about 150 spectators and almost our entire team was their to greet the audience. And in Säffle, at their filmstudio, the audience rate all the movies anonymously afterwards and we scored a 5.2 on a scale from 1-6, and that being the highest score of the year, beating 16 other movies. Only the old classic movie “The Party” with Peter Sellers came close to us.

Thank you for this round!

/Kalle

Stream our film!

Great news for everyone who hasn’t been able to visit the cinemas to see Not knowing who you are is a beautiful source of surprises. You can now stream the full film at the recently launched independent film site Illambra for only 2.99€.

Still frame used instead of poster

Illambra is an author driven streaming site which aims to make it easier both for people to find interesting independent films but where also a large share of the profit go straight to the filmmakers.

Screenings in Gävle and in Scotland!

Great news for everyone in Gävle and Scotland!

Not knowing who you are is a beautiful source of surprises is being screened at various locations these coming days. First out on Saturday the 1st of december there is a screening at Bio 7:an in Gävle (Sweden) at  14.30. Then we have the already announced screening in Stockholm on the 2nd of december and finally there is a screening at a festival at the Oban Phoenix Cinema in Scotland on the 4th of december as well as a closed screening in a filmstudio in Säffle (Sweden) also on the 4th.

I will visit all these Swedish screenings but unfortunately can’t come to the one in Oban.