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With their short film "Blund's lullaby", a horror version of John Blund, Magda Lindblom and Amanda Nilsson from Hudiksvall have been crowned as the best Swedish film in an international film competition announced by the large film company Warner Bros.

- We were quite determined that we would succeed, says Magda Lindblom.

- It all started with me finding an old John Blund music box at my mother's house, and then it felt obvious that we would build on it, says Amanda Nilsson.

The Reward: Hollywood

As a prize, they will now go to Hollywood in Los Angeles to meet filmmakers, including their idol David F Sandberg, director behind horror films such as "Lights out" and "Annabelle: Creation".

- It's huge!

It is bigger than we think, says Amanda Nilsson.

Big dream closer

The fascination for horror films they have both had since they were actually too young to see that type of film, and combined with a great interest in photography and film, it has become natural for both of them to create horror films.

The dream of someday producing a horror-themed feature film, they think, has come closer with the win.

- It has made us plan even more, we have received confirmation that we know this, says Magda Lindblom.

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