In early 1941, the company sought permission to distribute Veit Harlan's anti-semitic Nazi propaganda film, Jud Süß in Sweden but it was banned by the censor.
Omega Film AB canceled its payments on April 2, 1971 and was declared bankrupt on September 19, 1972.
[3] The successor company Nya Svenska AB Nordisk Tonefilm was formed by Ingemar Ejve in June 1973.
In 1984, Ingemar Ejve ran his business together with William Aldridge, Björn Henricson and Lennart Norbäck.
[3] Nordisk Tonefilm and Ingemar Ejve were producers for Mio in the Land of Faraway (1987), a difficult-to-master co-production between Sweden, Norway and the Soviet Union.