Göteborg 2022 22 articles available in total starting from 08/07/2021. Last article published on 12/05/2022. page: [1] 2 3 next Göteborg Film Festival initiates a residency programme for Ukrainian filmmakersThe Göteborg Film Fund is opening the call for applications for three residencies with a duration of three months each, with feature-length fiction and documentary projects eligible 12/05/2022 | Göteborg 2022Interview: Ştefan Constantinescu • Director of Man and Dog“Romania and Sweden are on two different planets altogether”The Romanian-born, Swedish-based director explains the forces at work behind his feature debut, which world-premiered at Göteborg 09/02/2022 | Göteborg 2022“How do we save the producers and take good care of them?” wonder experts during “Future-proofing the Industry” panelPanellists at Göteborg discussed the current challenges faced by European producers and the changes brought about by the US market 08/02/2022 | Göteborg 2022 | Göteborg Industry“It’s the time of quality and karma,” argue panellists at GöteborgSustainability and mental health took centre stage during Johanna Koljonen’s Nostradamus keynote speech at the Swedish festival, as well as her conversation with Banijay’s Lars Blomgren 08/02/2022 | Göteborg 2022 | Göteborg IndustryReview: Man and DogŞtefan Constantinescu’s feature debut explores the alienation of those working abroad 08/02/2022 | Göteborg 2022As in Heaven crowned Best Nordic Film at GöteborgTea Lindeburg’s movie has won the Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film, while Seidi Haarla received the Best Acting Award for her performance in Compartment No. 6 07/02/2022 | Göteborg 2022 | AwardsReview: Miss ViborgDanish filmmaker Marianne Blicher makes a confident debut with an audience-pleasing story of an unlikely friendship between two women decades apart 04/02/2022 | Göteborg 2022Blackport wins the Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize at GöteborgThe writers of the series, Gísli Örn Gardarsson, Björn Hlynur Haraldsson and Mikael Torfason, were present to accept the €20,000 award 03/02/2022 | Göteborg 2022 | Göteborg Industry/AwardsInterview: Marianne Blicher • Director of Miss Viborg"I wanted to make the film look like a fairy-tale in the ghetto, with a lot of colours and depth, symbolising hope"The Danish director tells a story set in a social housing area of her country, and she discusses the characters of her story, her choice of actors and the visual concept of the film 01/02/2022 | Göteborg 2022Review: A House Made of SplintersDanish director Simon Lereng Wilmont follows up his 2017 festival favourite The Distant Barking of Dogs with a sensitive portrait of a temporary house for neglected children in Eastern Ukraine 31/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | World Cinema Documentary Competition page: [1] 2 3 next