Il Nordisk Film & TV Fond annuncia i finanziamenti di giugno
- I prossimi progetti di Zaida Bergroth, Saara Saarela e della regista esordiente Hanna Bergholm sono tra i destinatari dei supporti
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Earlier this week, it was announced that the Nordisk Film & TV Fond would be supporting four feature films (three fictions and one documentary) and one TV series as part of its latest slate of funding. The production grants total NOK 8,650,000 (€883,500).
All three of the fiction features are Finnish. After wrapping her latest film, Maria’s Paradise [+leggi anche:
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Hanna Bergholm’s debut, Hatching [+leggi anche:
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Finally, the latest film by Saara Saarela (Twisted Roots [+leggi anche:
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The only documentary film supported in this slate is Denmark’s Journey to Utopia [+leggi anche:
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The Norwegian TV series Love Story will receive a total of NOK 1,900,000 (€194,000) from the fund. Directed by Eigill Langmark and Charlotte Sachs Bostrup, and produced by Anne Kolbjørnsen for Anagram Norway, the eight-part series focuses on two couples and their four perspectives on the different aspects of their relationships. The main cast includes Nicolaj Cleve Broch, Agnes Kittelsen, Lærke Winter and Johannes Nymark. Shooting has already started in Denmark, and it is being co-produced with Finland’s Helsinki filmi and supported by the Norwegian Film Institute. Love Story will air this autumn, and the commissioning broadcasters are TV2 Norway and TV2 Denmark, with Finland’s The Yellow Affair handling the international distribution.
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