All Nordic articles – Page 15
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'Blind Spot': San Sebastian Review
A stunning directorial debut from the actress Tuva Novotny
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'Aniara': Toronto Review
Swedish sci-fi chronicles existential dread in outer space as a passenger ship is de-railed
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New Europe boosts Toronto slate with Norwegian animation 'Cattle Hill' (exclusive)
Film opens in Norway on October 19.
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Nordic sales outfit The Yellow Affair appoints new CEO and head of sales
CEO Karoliina Dwyer and head of sales Steven Bestwick will be based in London
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'The House That Jack Built': Cannes Review
Lars Von Trier makes a typically provocative return to Cannes
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'The Raft': CPH:DOX Review
Marcus Lindeen takes the top prize with a fantastic voyage from 1973
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First look at HBO's debut Scandinavian original 'Gösta' (exclusive)
Lukas Moodysson is directing the eight-part comedy-drama.
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'U – July 22': Berlin Review
Erik Poppe’s drama recreates the tragic events on the Norwegian island of Utøya
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'That Summer': Berlin Review
A return to Grey Gardens, comprised of footage shot by Peter Beard and Lee Radziwill
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'Over The Limit': Goteborg Review
Harrowing doc about Russian competitive gymnastics by Marta Prus
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'The Violin Player': Goteborg Review
Finnish playwright Paavo Westerberg makes his directorial debut with this tale of musical obsession
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'The Swan': Goteborg Review
A nine year-old girl is sent to do penance on her aunt’s farm in Iceland’s northern far reaches
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Pernilla August to lead cast of SF Studio's 'Britt-Marie Was Here'
Tuva Novotny will direct the Frederick Backman adaptation.
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Features
15 Nordic films to tempt festival directors in 2018
Screen profiles some of the hottest projects from the Nordic region in 2018.
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'The Distant Barking Of Dogs': IDFA Review
IDFA winner is the sensitively-told story of an orphaned 10 year-old boy living next to a battle zone in Eastern Ukraine
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'Golden Dawn Girls': IDFA Review
Documentary which looks at the women behind the rise of Greece’s far right
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'Borg/McEnroe' outfit SF Studios details future plans
Company plots ambitious slate of English-language films.
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Alicia Vikander signs letter exposing sexual abuse in Swedish industry
Letter detailing abuse in film and theatre industries signed by 584 Swedish actresses.
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Finland's 'Little Wing' wins Nordic Council Film Prize
Selma Vilhunen’s feature debut about a 12-year-old girl wins the lucrative cash prize of $55,000.