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Jonas Wolcher, the visionary Swedish director born on April 15, 1973, is a cinematic maestro celebrated for his dynamic storytelling in films like "Die Zombiejäger" and "Dragonetti: The Ruthless Contract Killer." In the captivating world of "Cannibal Fog," Wolcher fearlessly delves into the cannibal genre, crafting narratives that defy convention, emphasizing storytelling prowess over extravagant special effects. His films aren't just stories; they're experiences, guided by an auteur with an unparalleled knack for turning challenges into triumphs. In a world of constraints, Wolcher's indomitable spirit shines through, making him a luminary figure in Swedish cinema. His unique blend of storytelling, music curation, and marketing finesse continues to captivate audiences, ensuring that Jonas Wolcher remains a cinematic force to be reckoned with.

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2026-03-13

Almost 15 Years of New Swedish Genre Cinema - What do YOU want to see next?

Hello, everyone!


It’s so wonderful to see that you’re still visiting my site. I always look forward to seeing which countries you’re all from! You are important.

As the creator of New Swedish Genre Cinema, I’ve spent the last 25 years pushing boundaries, embracing creativity, and celebrating the pure spirit of filmmaking, from my first project "Evil Zombie" (2000) to "The Beast Beneath Lake Bullaren" and "The Fear of Christine", which are still in production.


The blog
Jonas Wolcher – The Swedish Cult Movie Maker and Filmgenrist has now been around for nearly 15 years. I started it back in 2012, and it has since had over 50,000 visitors. I created the blog simply because I wanted to write and share my thoughts—and it turns out there’s an audience that follows me. In this blog, I write about what I find interesting, along with updates on the film projects I’m currently working on.


New Swedish Genre Cinema is a movement all about our country’s new indie horror, cult classics, and bold new visions—whether it’s obscure VHS gems, underground projects, or the latest in DIY cinema. It’s genre films from the early 2000s up to today.


Now, I have a few questions for you:
  • What would you like to see more of?
  • Do you have any requests for topics I should write about?
  • Is there a favorite post or thread you’d like me to expand on?
  • What do you think of the films I share?


Leave your thoughts in the comments 
– I’ll read and respond to all of you!


Thank you for being my fans :)


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