Göteborg 2021 38 articles available in total starting from 22/06/2020. Last article published on 09/02/2021. page: [1] 2 3 4 next Review: The Salt in Our WatersBangladeshi filmmaker Rezwan Shahriar Sumit's first feature is a straightforward and warm film dealing with the themes of authority, personal freedom, religion and climate change 09/02/2021 | Göteborg 2021According to the Nostradamus Report, it is time to listen to kidsDuring the 8th annual seminar presented during the Göteborg Film Festival, Johanna Koljonen focused on Transforming Storytelling Together. And sea shanties 08/02/2021 | Göteborg 2021 | Göteborg IndustryInterview: Zaida Bergroth • Director of Tove“Intimacy was what we were after”We talked to the Finnish director about her latest film, chosen as the Finnish submission to the Oscars 08/02/2021 | Göteborg 2021Review: The Last BathThe feature debut from Portuguese filmmaker David Bonneville starts off intriguingly and elegantly, but does not manage to sustain its own story and its central relationship 08/02/2021 | Göteborg 2021TV Drama Vision explores whether the transformation of storytelling can save TV from obsolescenceJohanna Koljonen and Walter Iuzzolino discussed current TV creativity, the role of streamers, how TV can survive into the future and how European content can travel 08/02/2021 | Göteborg 2021 | Göteborg IndustryTigers crowned Best Nordic Film at GöteborgRonnie Sandahl’s movie has won the Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film, with its main actor Erik Enge also recognised, while Another Round inspired the audience 08/02/2021 | Göteborg 2021 | AwardsInterview: Lisa Jespersen • Director of Persona Non Grata“It's a humorous observation, not a degradation”We talked to the Danish director to get the low-down on her film, celebrating its world premiere at the Göteborg Film Festival 05/02/2021 | Göteborg 2021Interview: Ninja Thyberg • Director of Pleasure“Porn can be a good thing; it's just important to do it in an ethical way”We talked to the Swedish director about business and... pleasure 05/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Dramatic CompetitionHBO Max aims to globalise local contentAn in-depth discussion at Göteborg’s TV Drama Vision gave a broader understanding of the changes that the launch of HBO Max in Europe will bring this summer 05/02/2021 | Göteborg 2021 | Göteborg IndustryMaja Jul Larsen wins the Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize for Cry WolfThe writer of the series has snagged the circa €19,000 award following the TV Drama Vision competition that included four other Nordic series 04/02/2021 | Göteborg 2021 | Göteborg Industry/Awards page: [1] 2 3 4 next