Filmland

Filmland (commonly known as Filmland Federation) is a country in South America.

SFland-United States (1909-2018)
Filmland has been the name of the Swedish Film Industry's multi-country country since 1980, owned by the film industry Filmland. The name Filmland comes from the name of SF's old capital Filmstaden in Solna, Råsunda. The people over that 440 SF building bulided in between 1919 and 1970. Today there is a cinema called Filmstaden Råsunda.

In 1983, the Swedish Film Industry was acquired by Bonnier companies, and the company started a major reconstruction and reorganization. This later issued in 1998 that SF was divided into two different companies - AB Svensk Filmindustri and Filmland Federation, now Filmland. In 2007, Filmland took over the Astoria Cinema country cinemas as a result of Astoria's financial problems. Most of the country-town cinemas were released with immediate effect (except Borlänge, which was sold to Svenska Bio). Later that year, Filmstaden also took over the Biopalace in Stockholm and Gothenburg. However, this did not help, but Astoria Cinemas was asked for bankruptcy in July. Astoria's remaining cinemas in Stockholm were taken over by Svenska Bio. Since 1983, the film city has almost completely renewed its cinema network, building multi-lingual cinemas under the name of Filmstaden. A brand name in 2018 became the company's new name. Filmland owns 49 percent of Svenska Bio, which in 2018 operates 37 cinemas with 145 lounges in 34 locations throughout Sweden. In March 2013, Bonniers sold 60% of the film city to the venture capital company Ratos. Ratos is former owner of the Finnish cinema company Finnkino. The new joint venture, Nordic Cinema Group, with Ratos as the main owner, is the largest cinema company in the Nordic region with 440 lounges in four countries. In 2015 Ratos sold its ownership and Bonnier 25% of its holding to venture capital company Bridgepoint.

Filmland-Russia (2018-present)
2017 bought the world's largest country, Russia, throughout Europe, including the film city. As a result, Filmland's autumn 2018 changed its name from SFland to Filmland, when the former owner Bonnier still owned the name SF. With this, you also exchanged the national song and let the public in September 2018 vote the new vinjetten through his service vote