Tromsø 2026 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 7 articles available in total starting from 15/12/2025. Last article published on 27/01/2026. Interview: Sakaris Stórá • Director of The Last Paradise on Earth“In Faroese, we have a word for ‘longing for the bigger world’ that I don’t think other languages have”We sat down with the filmmaker to discuss his newest work amidst the landscape of a burgeoning Faroese film culture and industry 27/01 | Tromsø 2026Review: Sámi vs. SámiEllen-Astri Lundby tracks a vital multi-year court case in which two indigenous communities were pitted against each other, each fighting for its rights 27/01 | Tromsø 2026Review: The Last Paradise on EarthSakaris Stórá’s Nordic Council Film Prize-winning drama is a little miracle about a young man’s desire to stay on the Faroe Islands while everyone else wants to leave 26/01 | Tromsø 2026Interview: Jonas Lawes • Director of The Watchmaker“I really enjoyed working things out – directing is just like solving a problem”The Swedish filmmaker tells us about the creation of his thriller, which uses its small scale to its advantage 26/01 | Tromsø 2026A Sad and Beautiful World triumphs at the 36th Tromsø International Film FestivalOther feature-length prizewinners of the evening included Broken Voices, Little Trouble Girls, It Was Just an Accident and The Ground Beneath Our Feet 26/01 | Tromsø 2026 | AwardsReview: The WatchmakerJonas Lawes makes his directorial debut with a quaint, well-acted chamber play cast in the mould of a thriller about the theft of a valuable pocket watch 22/01 | Tromsø 2026Tromsø gets ready to kick off 2026 with an exciting line-upHosted in the eponymous Norwegian Arctic city, the 36th edition of the festival will celebrate the cream of the crop from 2025 and introduce potential new favourites 15/12/2025 | Tromsø 2026 (The article continues below - Commercial information)