List of Swedish films of the 2010s

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This is a list of films produced in Sweden and in the Swedish language in the 2010s.

2010s

Swedish titleEnglish titleDirectorCastGenreNotes
2010
Änglavakt Among Us Johan Brisinger Ewa Fröling, Tchéky Karyo, Michael Nyqvist, Izabella Scorupco Drama
Himlen är oskyldigt blå Hannes Holm Peter Dalle, Björn Kjellman, Bill Skarsgård Comedy, drama
Luftslottet som sprängdes The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest Daniel Alfredson Noomi Rapace, Michael Nyqvist Thriller
Madness Sonny Laguna, David Liljeblad, Tommy WiklundMax Wallmo, Yohanna Idha, Andreas Vaehi, Victoria BloomHorror
Sebbe Sebbe Babak Najafi Sebastian Hiort af Ornäs, Eva Melander, Kenny Wåhlbrink Drama
Snabba Cash Easy Money Daniel Espinosa Joel Kinnaman, Matias Varela, Dragomir Mrsic Thriller
Svinalängorna Beyond Pernilla August Noomi Rapace, Ville Virtanen Drama Winner of the Nordic Council Film Prize (2011)
Till det som är vackert Pure Lisa Langseth Alicia Vikander, Samuel Fröler Drama
Dragonetti: The Ruthless Contract Killer Jonas Wolcher Aldo Cunei, Johan Westergren Horror
2011
Apflickorna She Monkeys Lisa Aschan Mathilda Paradeiser, Linda Molin, Isabella Lindqvist Drama
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo David Fincher Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara ThrillerCo-produced with the US, UK and Germany
Gränsen Beyond the Border Richard Holm André Sjöberg, Antti Reini, Bjørn Sundquist War drama
Jägarna 2 False Trail Kjell Sundvall Peter Stormare, Rolf Lassgård Thriller
Kronjuvelerna The Crown Jewels Ella Lemhagen Timbuktu, Loa Falkman, Björn Gustafsson, Bill Skarsgård, Tomas von Brömssen
Marianne Marianne Filip Tegstedt Peter Stormare, Thomas Hedengran Horror
Misterioso Harald Hamrell Shanti Roney Drama
Play Play Ruben Östlund Drama Winner of the Nordic Council Film Prize (2012)
Stockholm Östra Stockholm East Simon Kaijser Mikael Persbrandt Drama
Svensson, Svensson - i nöd och lust Leif Lindblom Allan Svensson, Suzanne Reuter, Peter Dalle, Torkel Petersson Comedy
The Stig-Helmer Story The Stig-Helmer Story Lasse Åberg Lasse Åberg, Jon Skolmen Comedy
2012
Äta sova dö Eat Sleep Die Gabriela Pichler Nermina Lukac, Milan Dragišić Drama
Call Girl Call Girl Mikael Marcimain Sofia Karemyr, Simon J. Berger, Josefin Asplund, Pernilla August, David Dencik Drama
En fiende att dö för An Enemy to Die For Peter Dalle Axel Prahl, Richard Ulfsäter, Jeanette Hain Thriller
Hamilton – I nationens intresse Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation Kathrine Windfeld Mikael Persbrandt, Saba Mubarak, Pernilla August Thriller
Hamilton 2: Men inte om det gäller din dotter Agent Hamilton - But Not if it Concerns Your Daughter Tobias Falk Mikael Persbrandt, Saba Mubarak, Frida Hallgren Thriller
2013
Återträffen The Reunion Anna Odell Sandra Andreis Drama
Hundraåringen som klev ut genom fönstret och försvann The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared Felix Herngren Robert Gustafsson Comedy
2014
Gentlemen Gentlemen Mikael Marcimain David Dencik, Ruth Vega Fernandez, Sverrir Gudnason, David Fukamachi Regnfors Drama
Turist Force Majeure Ruben Östlund Johannes Kuhnke, Lisa Loven Kongsli, Clara Wettergren, Vincent Wettergren, Kristofer Hivju, Fanni Metelius Drama
The Fen The Fen Daniel Garptoft Charles Patrick Andersson, Simon Hultbrand, Gunnar Johansson Horror
2015
Alena Alena Daniel di GradoAmalia Holm Bjelket, Felice Jankell, Rebecka Nyman Horror Based on the graphic novel Alena
En man som heter Ove A Man Called Ove Hannes Holm Rolf Lassgård, Bahar Pars, Filip Berg Comedy-Drama
2016
Sameblod Sami Blood Amanda Kernell Lene Cecilia Sparrok Drama
2017
The Square The Square Ruben Östlund Drama
Borg vs. McEnroe Borg vs. McEnroe Drama
2018

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