All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 35
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Camilla Strom Henriksen's 'Phoenix' records UK, Sweden deals (exclusive)
The film premiered at Toronto 2018.
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Wide House rides on rallycross documentary 'Born 2 Drive' (exclusive)
Daniel Fahre directs the story of the world’s youngest rallycross driver.
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Sundance winner 'Queen Of Hearts' reigns at EFM for TrustNordisk (exclusive)
May el-Toukhy’s second feature stars Trine Dyrholm.
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Norwegian Film Institute unveils nine-point, five-year diversity plan
The action plan includes measures for the film industry as well as the NFI’s internal operations.
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Norway's Hans Petter Moland on his Berlinale contender 'Out Stealing Horses'
Moland saw the potential for a homecoming with his fourth film to compete for Berlin’s Golden Bear.
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10 films from Norway to look out for in 2019
New titles from Espen Sandberg and Andre Øvredal.
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Norway's film business is booming, but funding concerns remain
Norway is booming creatively with a diverse array of films and TV series that are travelling globally. But producers say more government support is needed.
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TrustNordisk boards Amanda Kernell’s ‘Charter’; first image revealed (exclusive)
The cast features Ane Dahl Torp (1001 Grams) and Sverrir Gudnason (Borg Vs McEnroe).
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New gender equality rebate launches at Berlinale (exclusive)
Each company will give a 10% discount on its services for gender-balanced productions.
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TrustNordisk boards Małgorzata Szumowska's 'The Other Lamb' (exclusive)
Will be Szumowska’s first English-language title.
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Norwegian Film Institute backs new Eskil Vogt, Andre Øvredal films (exclusive)
Vogt’s ‘The Innoncents’ is expected to shoot this year.
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Industry experts predict future of public film funding, VOD landscape
Sixth-annual report, entitled ’Relevance in a New Reality’, was unveiled during Goteborg’s Nordic Film Market last week.
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Icelandic films heat up Goteborg's works in progress
Hot projects include Runar Runarsson’s Echo, Grimur Hakonarson’s The County and Hlynur Palmason’s A White, White Day.
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Sundance hit 'Queen Of Hearts' wins world's most lucrative film prize in Goteborg
Other winners include Transnistra, Lucky One, Season
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'Skam' star takes first film role in 'Disco', plus first image (exclusive)
Norway’s Jorunn Myklebust directs.
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Glenn Close on how 'The Wife' tapped into the #MeToo movement
She talks to Screen about serendipity, connecting with an audience and the power of a close-up.
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Five Benelux films to tempt festival directors in 2019
Screen profiles some of the hot projects from Belgium and the Netherlands that will be competing for festival spots in 2019.
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TrustNordisk boards Joachim Hedén's 'Breaking Surface' (exclusive)
Nordisk Film will distribute in Scandinavia with the theatrical launch planned for the end of 2019.
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Jour2Fête boards Rúnar Rúnarsson's 'Echo', first image revealed (exclusive)
Icelandic director’s third feature shot in December.
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Rotterdam Film Festival 2019 preview: bold voices and a thriving industry strand
Festival opens on January 23 with Sacha Polak’s ‘Dirty God’.