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Rotterdam Tiger director: Johannes Nyholm on 'Koko-di Koko-da'
Nyholm’s film screened on Wednesday January 30.
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Debut director Johannes Nyholm on fantasy drama 'The Giant'
The Swedish film-maker, who made a ‘drunk baby’ short that went viral a few years ago, makes his feature debut with the inventive and moving The Giant.
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Les Arcs: Nyoni, Omerzu, Nyholm selected for works-in-progress
Les Arcs unveils 16 projects due to be presented in the work-in-progress selection.
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Rotterdam co-production market CineMart reveals 2021 projects
Selection includes upcoming features from Berlinale award-winner Carla Simon and San Sebastian award-winner Johannes Nyholm.
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'The Giant' wins top prize at 2017 Guldbagge Awards
Other winners at Swedish film awards include The Yard, Martha & Niki and My Aunt In Sarajevo.
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Lanthimos, Martel, Nyholm scoop Rotterdam’s CineMart prizes
Established art house directors Yorgos Lanthimos and Lucrecia Martel won cash prizes as International Film Festival Rotterdam’s 30th coproduction market CineMart announced its prizes last night.
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San Sebastian: China's 'I Am Not Madame Bovary' wins Golden Shell
Debuts The Winter and The Giant, share the special jury prize; Hong Sang-soo wins Silver Shell for best director.
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San Sebastian: Baltasar Kormákur, Feng Xiaogang join competition
Lee Sang-il, Bartosz M. Kowalski and Emiliano Torres also help complete competitive line-up.
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New projects from Kobayashi, Nyholm and Lanthimos among CineMart's 2013 selections
International Film Festival Rotterdam unveils 32 projects selected, as well as the three producers to receive Hubert Bals Fund Plus grant.
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