Nathaniel P. Erlandsson
Writing
Biography
Nathaniel Pellikka Erlandsson is a Swedish writer and filmmaker with a deep love for visual storytelling. Having contributed to acclaimed genre projects such as Documenting the Witch Path and Reportage November, he brings a sharp creative instinct and a disciplined eye to every production. With a background in Film Studies, Nathaniel approaches cinema as both an art and a craft where he’s blending theory and emotion in an atmospheric world on screen. His dedication to authentic and immersive storytelling defines him as a bright creative force in Swedish indie cinema.
Known For

In 2022, the famous streaming group TOMNI was at the height of its popularity with over 7 million followers. Over the course of a week, their content changed and then they suddenly vanished. This is the footage recovered from their social media, computers, and SD cards. Experts believe the footage shows the worldwide phenomenon known as Alikabiha, also called the Waiting Man.
The Waiting Man

A mysterious death of a mother and the disappearance of her child leads a group of freelance journalists to the outback of Sweden. The group of four, led by the famous journalist Linn Söderqvist, will make a reportage about the happening, and try to find something the police missed. Equipped with cameras and supplies to survive in the forest for days, they wander out in the woods to find the truth.
Reportage November

Documenting the Witch Path is a documentary film that is testing the limits of three young documentary filmmakers. They find out about a place called the Witch Path that leads out to the lake known as the Witch Lake. It's where they drowned innocent women in the 17th century because they were accused of witchery. All because the people blindly listened to the priests. Nowadays, the path and the lake is closed off by the township. No one wants to answer why, but these filmmakers will find out the horrifying truth about it.