Awards / Nordic countries 13 articles available in total starting from 22/04/2013. Last article published on 31/10/2018. page: [1] 2 next Woman at War wins the 2018 Nordic Council Film PrizeIceland’s Benedikt Erlingsson has scored his second win at the grandest of the Nordic cinema awards 31/10/2018 | Awards | Nordic countriesJoachim Trier wins the Nordic Council Film Prize on the third attemptThe Norwegian director’s English-language Louder than Bombs, starring Isabelle Huppert and Gabriel Byrne, has finally snagged Scandinavia’s biggest film award 02/11/2016 | Awards | Nordic countriesScenes from a Dying Town comes to life at Nordic TalentsKaisa El Ramly won the €27,000 Nordic Talents Pitch Prize at the annual competition organised by the Nordisk Film & TV Fond and the Danish National Film School 14/09/2016 | Awards | Denmark/Nordic countriesIceland wins the Nordic Council Film Prize for the second year in a rowDagur Kári’s Virgin Mountain has received the Nordic Council Film Prize 2015 for Best Nordic Film 28/10/2015 | Awards | Nordic countriesFive titles to compete for the Nordic Council Film PrizeAugust’s Silent Heart, Valkeapää’s They Have Escaped, Kári’s Virgin Mountain, Giæver’s Out of Nature and Marcimain’s Gentlemen have been nominated for the prestigious prize 31/08/2015 | Awards | Nordic countriesOf Horses and Men picks up the Nordic Council Film PrizeIcelandic writer-director Benedikt Erlingsson's country romance about the human streak in the horse – and that of the horse in the human – is Iceland's first win 30/10/2014 | Awards | Nordic CountriesNordic Film Weekend at Oslo’s Film HouseThe Norwegian Film Institute will present the five nominees for the Nordic Council Film Prize, with introductions by the filmmakers 23/10/2014 | Awards | Nordic countriesNymphomaniac nominated for the biggest Nordic film prizeLars von Trier’s film is competing with Concrete Night, Of Horses and Men, Blind and Force Majeure for the honour and €47,000 04/09/2014 | Awards | Nordic countriesEight Nordic winners at the world’s largest children’s film festivalDanish director Kenneth Kainz’s Otto Is a Rhino named Best Animated Feature at the 30th Chicago International Children’s Film Festival, which screened 240 films from 40 countries 04/11/2013 | Awards | Nordic countriesThe Hunt has been called off: Vinterberg won his second Nordic film prizeNow running for an Oscar nomination, Danish director Thomas Vinterberg became the first filmmaker to take home the Nordic Council Film Prize for the second time 31/10/2013 | Awards | Nordic countries page: [1] 2 next