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Polish-Danish-Swedish film to vie for Palme d’Or at Cannes

15.04.2024 09:00
"The Girl With the Needle" by Swedish director Magnus von Horn is among the 19 feature films that are set to compete for the Palme d'Or award at this year’s International Film Festival in Cannes.
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The film, a Polish-Danish-Swedish co-production, is loosely based on the true story of Danish serial killer Dagmar Overbye, who helped impoverished women kill their unwanted children and was sentenced to death in 1921, a verdict that was later changed to life in prison.

Von Horn wrote the script for The Girl with the Needle with Danish scriptwriter Line Langebek.

The film was shot mostly in Poland. The cinematography was in the hands of Poland’s Michał Dymek, and Polish artists were responsible for editing (Agnieszka Glińska), production design (Jagna Dobesz) and costume design (Małgorzata Fudala).

Von Horn, 39, is a graduate of the famous film school in the Polish city of Łódź. He lives in Poland.

His 2015 debut feature film, The Here After, had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in the Director’s Fortnight section.

His second film, Sweat, qualified for the official selection of Cannes 2020 and won the Silver Lions at the Polish Film Festival in Gdynia.

The 77th Cannes Film Festival opens on May 14.

(mk/gs)