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Home For Christmas
Based on a selection of short stories from Norwegian author Levi Henriksen’s collection Only Soft PresentsUnder The Tree. Intersecting each other now and then, these stories all take place in Henriksen’s fictitious small town of Skogli, over a couple of hours on Christmas Eve.
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Toronto 2021 preview: Screen’s guide to the Gala and Special Presentations
The full line-up of world and international premieres in TIFF’s Gala and Special Presentations programmes, with details on each title including sales contacts.
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Norway's Storyline to leave studios
Norwegian facility house Storyline Studios will terminate the lease of studios, workshops, offices and storerooms.
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Peter Mullan's drama Neds wins Golden Shell at San Sebastian
Neds from director Peter Mullan picked up the Golden Shell award for best film at this year’s San Sebastian Film Festival, while Raul Ruiz took the Silver Shell best director prize for his four and a half hour epic Mysteries Of Lisbon.
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San Sebastian adds films from Sayles, Kawasi, Ruiz
Several titles from major award-winning international film makers, including John Sayles, Naomi Kawasi and Raul Ruiz, have been added to the official selection line-up at the San Sebastian film festival, where they will compete for the coveted Golden Shell.
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Beyond wins top prize at Nordic Film Days, Lubeck
Swedish actress Pernilla August’s feature directorial debut, Beyond (Svinalängorna), won the NDR top prize at the Nordic Film Days in Lübeck – the largest festival of Scandinavian films outside the Nordic countries - which ended yesterday (Nov 7).
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Cannes Tips 2010
Titles mentioned are in post-production and should be completed by Cannes; of course some will not be ready in time but the list is an indication of the likeliest titles up for selection
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German Films Previews stir interest in new Tykwer, Fliegauf films
A promoreel of Tom Tykwer’s urban love story Three (Drei), Benedek Fliegauf’s Womb and Wolfgang Panzer’s drama The Day Of The Cat (Der grosse Kater) were among the must-see screenings at this year’s edition of the German Films Previews in Hamburg at the weekend.
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