SF Studios appoints Grünler as Nordic Head of Theatrical Distribution
June 15, 2023
SF Studios has announced that Pia Grünler has been appointed as Nordic Head of Theatrical Distribution. Grünler has been managing SF Studios’ theatrical distribution since 2016 and will in her new role take on the full responsibility for the theatrical business and team in the Nordics with the focus to develop, market and distribute an attractive slate of films to cinema audience.
Grünler has solid experience in the film industry. She has worked with film distribution in Sweden for 25 years in various positions in both sales and marketing. Since 2016, she has worked at SF Studios as Head of Theatrical Distribution and will in her new role add the overall responsibility for the theatrical distribution business and team in the Nordics.
“We are very excited that Pia will take on this new role leading our theatrical distribution in the Nordics. She knows our company well and a has long, successful and well-documented experience in film distribution combined with a great understanding of the film industry that will strengthen our continued development in a rapidly changing market”, said Jan Bernhardsson, CEO at SF Studios.
“I am excited about my new responsibility and will take it on with great enthusiasm together with the rest of the Nordic theatrical distribution team”, said Grünlers.
SF Studios distributes a wide range of content from SF Studios’ own productions, local language films from the most successful independent production companies in the Nordics as well as big international titles through our long-term relationships with some of the major Hollywood film studios, such as Sony Pictures and MGM.
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