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Göran Hugo Olsson • Director of Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989

Interview: Göran Hugo Olsson • Director of Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989

"It was old hat, they reasoned, void of topical importance. Which all changed, of course, on 7 October"

The filmmaker tells us about the genesis of his project reconstituting the history of Israel and Palestine through Swedish TV footage, and his hopes for the film  

30/08 | Venice 2024 | Out of Competition

Review: Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989

Review: Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989

VENICE 2024: Göran Hugo Olsson’s doc is essentially a 200-minute showreel digging into the causes and effects of the political, military and societal crises involving the two countries  

30/08 | Venice 2024 | Out of Competition

Review: Kill the Jockey

Review: Kill the Jockey

VENICE 2024: After an intriguing set-up introducing its quirky lead character, Luis Ortega’s film loses its way owing to confusing writing and clunky character development  

30/08 | Venice 2024 | Competition

Mads Mikkelsen and Nikolaj Lie Kaas to headline Anders Thomas Jensen’s dark comedy Back to Reality

Mads Mikkelsen and Nikolaj Lie Kaas to headline Anders Thomas Jensen’s dark comedy Back to Reality

The project, currently in production and being staged by Zentropa, promises to be a humorous, intriguing and devious tale about identity  

28/08 | Production | Funding | Denmark/Sweden

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Venice out-of-competition title Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Venice out-of-competition title Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989

Göran Hugo Olsson’s documentary uses SVT’s extensive archive footage to zoom in on 30 years of history in the war-torn region  

28/08 | Venice 2024 | Out of Competition

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Olha Zhurba’s Venice title Songs of Slow Burning Earth

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Olha Zhurba’s Venice title Songs of Slow Burning Earth

The helmer’s sophomore feature is an audiovisual diary of Ukraine’s immersion in the abyss of the first two years of Russia’s full-scale invasion  

23/08 | Venice 2024 | Out of Competition

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Venice Giornate degli Autori entry Basileia

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for Venice Giornate degli Autori entry Basileia

Isabella Torre’s debut feature is an atmospheric film about men hunting for treasure, produced by Jonas Carpignano  

12/08 | Venice 2024 | Giornate degli Autori

Sarra Tsorakidis’s debut feature, Ink Wash, to premiere at Toronto

Sarra Tsorakidis’s debut feature, Ink Wash, to premiere at Toronto

The drama, produced by Mandragora, follows a disillusioned artist who takes refuge in her work painting the walls of a brutalist hotel  

07/08 | Production | Funding | Romania/Denmark/Greece

The Quiet Ones, produced by Zentropa, to premiere at Toronto

The Quiet Ones, produced by Zentropa, to premiere at Toronto

Helmed by Frederik Louis Hviid and starring Gustav Giese and Reda Kateb, the picture follows a group of men who plan to accomplish the largest heist in Danish history  

26/07 | Production | Funding | Denmark/Sweden/France

Is Central and Eastern European cinema following in the Nordics' footsteps?

Is Central and Eastern European cinema following in the Nordics' footsteps?

The region's untapped potential and growth need to be exploited to the fullest but controlled in order to avoid past mistakes, warns European Producers Club managing director Alexandra Lebret  

03/07 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | KVIFF Eastern Promises

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