A SÁMI WEDDING SELECTED FOR TORONTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2025
7. August 2025
REinvent International Sales is proud to announce that the gripping drama series A SÁMI WEDDING has been selected for the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival 2025, where it will premiere in the Primetime section of this year’s festival—a global platform celebrating outstanding episodic storytelling.
SF Studios and REinvent International Sales release trailer for anticipated Brightly Shining
4. August 2025
International Sales release the trailer for the Norwegian Christmas feature film Brightly Shining, based on Ingvild Rishøi's critically acclaimed and bestselling novel of the same name. The film is directed by Ida Sagmo Tvedte who has also written the script together with the author Ingvild H. Rishøi. The film had its world premiere at the prestigious children’s film festival Giffoni International Film Festival on July and will have its theatrical premiere on October 17 in Norway.
Nina Knag Director of Don’t Call Me Mama: “I wanted to introduce a female character that would be complex and difficult to like”
15. July 2025
We sat down with Nina Knag, the Norwegian director of Don’t Call Me Mama, a film that examines the fragile interplay of power, desire and vulnerability through an intimate character study.
‘Don’t Call Me Mama’ Review: Pia Tjelta Stands Out In A Surprisingly Subversive Norwegian Immigrant Drama – Karlovy Vary Film Festival
11. July 2025
Norway famously gave us Liv Ullmann, muse to the Swedish auteur Ingmar Bergman, but since then, this country of just 5.55 million people continues to punch above its weight, adding a long line of actresses of a similar caliber. Now, to a list that includes Ane Dahl Torp, Helga Guren, Renate Reinsve and many more, we must add Pia Tjelta, whose performance in Nina Knag’s feature-debut — a hard-hitting psychological drama posing as a Sirkian love story — is next-level stuff.
Cineuropa Review: Don’t Call Me Mama
10. July 2025
Norwegian director Nina Knag’s debut feature, Don’t Call Me Mama, which has world-premiered in the Crystal Globe Competition at the Karlovy Vary IFF, explores the gradual erosion of personal and gender boundaries.
‘Don’t Call Me Mama’ review: Complex Norwegian debut follows an ill-fated small town affair
10. July 2025
A wealthy socialite seduces a teenage asylum seeker in elegantly uncomfortable Karlovy Vary competition title
Forbidden Love Drama-Thriller ‘Don’t Call Me Mama’ Debuts Trailer Ahead of Karlovy Vary Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)
7. July 2025
Nina Knag’s feature debut “Don’t Call Me Mama,” which is to receive its world premiere as part of the Crystal Globe main competition at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, has debuted its trailer.
DON’T CALL ME MAMA to World Premiere in the Crystal Globe Competition at the 59th Karlovy Vary IFF
3. June 2025
Debutant director Nina Knag’s “DON’T CALL ME MAMA” starring acclaimed actress Pia Tjelta has been selected for the Crystal Globe Competition at the 59th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 4th - 12th 2025).
MyAnna Buring to Star in Action Thriller ‘Zip Wire’
17. May 2025
British-Swedish actress MyAnna Buring is set to star in the upcoming action thriller “Zip Wire,” from director Howard J. Ford, which is being sold by REinvent Intl. Sales. REinvent has sold the film to Falcon Films for the Middle East and North Africa, it said Saturday.
REinvent scores sales on Jeanette Nordahl’s ‘Beginnings’ starring Trine Dyrholm, David Dencik
17. May 2025
EXCLUSIVE: REinvent International Sales has made Cannes sales on Jeanette Nordahl’s family drama Beginnings.
MyAnna Buring to star in action thriller ZIP WIRE – REinvent announces sales
17. May 2025
Acclaimed British-Swedish actress MyAnna Buring is confirmed to star in the upcoming action thriller, ZIP WIRE from director Howard J. Ford. Shooting start is set for August 2025. REinvent International Sales further announce, that the film has been picked up by Falcon Films for the MENA countries.
REinvent picks up new feature by acclaimed director, Erik Poppe
15. May 2025
Norwegian production company Paradox, owned by SF Studios, is about to launch production of Bad Moon Rising, a new feature film from award-winning director Erik Poppe (The Emigrants, A Thousand Times Good Night), based on the first ever original screenplay for the screen by Nobel Prize-winning author Jon Fosse.









