Norway 1250 articles available in total starting from 18/07/2002. Last article published on 05/06/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 4 5 [6] 7 8 ... 123 124 125 next Review: Pooja, SirVENICE 2024: Deepak Rauniyar’s third feature is a thriller of byzantine complexity headlined by a queer police detective, set amidst Nepal’s 2015 ethnic-minority movements 29/08/2024 | Venice 2024 | OrizzontiInterview: Line Halvorsen • Programme director, New Nordic Films, Haugesund“I wanted this year's event to reflect both traditional strengths and emerging trends in the region's film industry”The programme director looks back at a rewarding experience as the 2024 edition of New Nordic Films in Haugesund marked the 30th anniversary of the film market 27/08/2024 | Haugesund 2024 | New Nordic FilmsLisa Langseth filming her new effort, The Dance ClubToplined by Nils Wetterholm, Alva Bratt and Pernilla August, the film centres on an eccentric psychology student who forms an unconventional dance club with his patients 26/08/2024 | Production | Funding | Sweden/NorwayThe Worst Person in the World’s Thomas Robsahm producing Mari Storstein’s debut feature, My First LoveThe picture offers a truthful and heartfelt story about a young, disabled woman, told from the perspective of the director, who has been in a wheelchair herself for her entire life 26/08/2024 | Production | Funding | NorwayGamer documentary Ibelin crowned as Best Film at Norway’s AmandasBenjamin Ree has now won Best Film twice in four years, while Dag Johan Haugerud’s Sex and Thea Hvistendahl's Handling the Undead were also victorious at the national film awards 26/08/2024 | Haugesund 2024 | AwardsNaima Mohamud’s Halima wins the Best Project Award at HaugesundThe Finnish project has emerged as the standout winner at this year’s New Nordic Films, securing access to the Producers Network at the Marché du Film as well as support from Totalpost Finland 23/08/2024 | Haugesund 2024 | New Nordic Films/AwardsPaola Cortellesi’s There Is Still Tomorrow manages a double win at HaugesundItaly has scooped the Audience Award and the Eurimages Audentia Award, with Sweden rewarded for “best joy-spreading” 23/08/2024 | Haugesund 2024 | AwardsInterview: Gürcan Keltek • Director of New Dawn Fades“There is an element of psychogeography in all of my films”The Turkish director discusses the creative evolution of his new movie, addressing the shift from documentary to fiction and the interplay of esoteric influences 19/08/2024 | Locarno 2024 | CompetitionReview: New Dawn FadesGürcan Keltek follows a descent into madness against the backdrop of Istanbul's rich topography in his first foray into fiction filmmaking 19/08/2024 | Locarno 2024 | CompetitionEuropa Distribution to tackle distribution and promotion of Nordic films in HaugesundThe network's open panel will offer a platform for independent distributors to collaborate, exchange strategies and broaden their horizons 15/08/2024 | Haugesund 2024 | New Nordic Films previous page: 1 2 3 4 5 [6] 7 8 ... 123 124 125 next