In its latest bet on bold Scandi features, Copenhagen-based sales and aggregation house LevelK has picked up world rights to the Swedish feature “Live a Little” (“Leva lite”) which received a rapturous response at its world premiere in Göteborg last weekend, where it scooped the SEK 50,000 ($4,500) Angelo award from the Church of Sweden for best new Swedish cinema release.
The pic is also a runner up for the festival’s hefty SEK 400,000 ($36,000) Dragon Prize-Best Nordic Film to be handed out Feb 1.
The youth-oriented feature, about the grey zones of consent and the difficulty to set boundaries, marks the feature debut of Fanny Ovesen, nominated
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