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10 articles available in total starting from 13/08/2021. Last article published on 14/09/2021.

How can Nordic films reach an international audience?

How can Nordic films reach an international audience?

The circulation and promotion of Scandinavian films is the focus of an Europa Distribution panel at Haugesund’s New Nordic Films  

14/09/2021 | Haugesund 2021 | New Nordic Films

Gyda Velvin Myklebust • Programme director, New Nordic Films, Haugesund

Interview: Gyda Velvin Myklebust • Programme director, New Nordic Films, Haugesund

“This year, I felt we returned to focusing on an actual festival and a film market”

The programme director of New Nordic Films assesses the 2021 edition and discusses the current state of Nordic cinema  

31/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021 | New Nordic Films

Jeppe Rønde’s Acts of Love wins the Best Project Award at Haugesund

Jeppe Rønde’s Acts of Love wins the Best Project Award at Haugesund

The Danish project ended up being the big winner of New Nordic Films, this year held both online and on site  

30/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021 | New Nordic Films/Awards

Charlotte Sieling • Director of Margrete – Queen of the North

Interview: Charlotte Sieling • Director of Margrete – Queen of the North

“Don’t mention the ending when you write about our film, ever. It should be treated as a crime mystery – ‘The Mystery of False Olof’”

The Danish director discusses her film about the monarch that ruled Scandinavia  

30/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021

Swan Song, The Man Who Sold His Skin and CODA win awards at Haugesund

Swan Song, The Man Who Sold His Skin and CODA win awards at Haugesund

The festival prizes were given out on Thursday night, reflecting a whole spectrum of critic, audience and ecumenical preferences, and more  

27/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021 | Awards

Flee, Any Day Now, Alma, Tigers and Gunda nominated for the Nordic Council Film Prize

Flee, Any Day Now, Alma, Tigers and Gunda nominated for the Nordic Council Film Prize

Refugee topics take centre stage among the five strong nominees for the 2021 Nordic Council Film Prize, unveiled in Haugesund today  

24/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021

The Painter and the Thief comes out on top at the 2021 Amandas

The Painter and the Thief comes out on top at the 2021 Amandas

The triple win for Benjamin Ree’s film, with additional gongs for Gunda and Generation Utøya, means a strong year for documentaries at the Norwegian national film awards  

23/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021 | Awards

Haugesund’s New Nordic Films announces its Nordic Co-Production Market projects

Haugesund’s New Nordic Films announces its Nordic Co-Production Market projects

A total of 19 new projects in development will be pitched at the market of the leading Norwegian festival  

13/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021 | New Nordic Films

New Nordic Films announces its Works in Progress and Market Screenings

New Nordic Films announces its Works in Progress and Market Screenings

The leading industry event will run both on site in Haugesund and online for four days, covering all of the major trends in regional cinema  

13/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021 | New Nordic Films

Haugesund unveils its 2021 festival programme

Haugesund unveils its 2021 festival programme

A-list festival favourites, the Amanda Awards and, at long last, A-ha – it’s all part of plan A at Norway’s biggest film gathering, which boasts a real return to form  

13/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021

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