[1] Based in a converted former power station, production began there in 1946 by the independent Imago Film company.
It subsequently passed into the hands of Svensk Filmindustri[2] and from 1964 television productions began shooting there.
It was also used for radio by the Swedish Educational Broadcasting Company and music recordings.
Today the site houses the Marina läroverket, a school.
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