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Filmjournalen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Filmjournalen
''Filmjournalen'' was Sweden's largest and most influential film magazine published between 1919 and 1953.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/filmjournalen/oclc/186893359 )〕 The magazine was printed and based in Stockholm.〔 ''Filmjournalen'' featured the latest news on Swedish and international films, such as interviews with stars, directors, articles on film genres, reviews, premiere night photos of the stars, on-set reports from studios during filming (both in Sweden and internationally; as well as on great Hollywood films where Swedish Filmjournalen had their own reporters and photographers present). There were in every number glossy photographs of stars featured on full pages inside the magazine and—of course—on the cover. In 1953 ''Filmjournalen'' became part of the more "broad culture" magazine ''Bildjournalen'', which not only featured news on films, but also on what was going on in the world of art, culture, theatre and society in general as well, with interviews with politicians and other famous personalities. ==References==
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