All Goteborg articles – Page 5
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Features
Jeppe Ronde, Bridgend
The Danish director talks about his teen suicide drama, which screens at the Goteborg International Film Festival, following its world premiere in Rotterdam.
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News
Antipode finds Stranded in Canton
GOTEBORG: Docu-drama competing in Swedish Premieres Section at the Gothenburg Film Festival.
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Goteborg 2015: opening night
Pictures from the opening night of the Gothenburg Film Festival 2015.
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News
Nordic industry calls for more commissioners, platforms
GOTEBORG: Nordic territories will need to see an increase in the number of local commissioners and platforms if they are to adequately showcase flourishing scripted drama, industry experts agreed yesterday in Gothenburg.
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News
TV spend surges for Nordisk Film & TV Fund
GOTEBORG: The Nordisk Film and TV Fund saw the level of money it allocated to TV surge in 2014 as local producers increasingly look to the small screen, according to CEO Petri Kemppinen.
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Screen January 23 2015
Browse the digital version of Screen International here including interviews with Benedict Cumberbatch and Stephen Daldry; and special reports on the VFX of Interstellar, the Goteborg Film Festival and short films.
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Features
Michael Noer, Key House Mirror
Rising Danish director Michael Noer talks to Sarah Cooper about his third feature, the unusual love story Key House Mirror, which opens Goteborg
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Features
Goteborg Film Festival: Nordic showcase
Goteborg Film Festival (Jan 23-Feb 2) has always offered the best of Nordic cinema but is now attracting more international industry attention. Andreas Wiseman previews the 2015 edition
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News
Michael Noer drama to open Goteborg
Naomi Kawase, Michael R Roskam, Noomi Rapace among attendees.
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News
Andy Harries to give keynote at Goteborg TV Drama Vision
Another keynote comes from Anne Kolbjørnsen, whose credits include Lilyhammer.
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Of Horses and Men wins Nordic Council Film Prize
Icelandic writer-director Benedikt Erlingsson and producer Fridrik Thor Fridriksson have won lucrative The Nordic Council Film Prize for Of Horses and Men.
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Swedish producers head to New York
A group of producers and entertainment executives is heading to New York for a series of talks and one-on-one networking sessions over October 6-8.
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Comment
Viva Hate debuts at Way Out West
Three-part TV rock series is named after Morrissey’s debut solo album.
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News
Ruben Östlund outlines next project
Ahead of the Swedish release of Force Majeure, the director spoke about his next project at Way Out West.
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Women take centre stage at Way Out West
This year’s festival saw 45% of its lineup coming from female directors, including Alone Together from Liza Minou Morberg [pictured].
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Way Out West breaks audience record
Ruben Ostlund presents Cannes hit Force Majeure [pictured] as a gala screening; Jens Lien previews TV series Viva Hate.
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ICO plans fest, digital marketing courses
The Independent Cinema Office, the UK’s national organisation for the development and support of independent film exhibition, has confirmed speakers for its two flagship courses this summer.