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GÖTEBORG 2022 Göteborg Industry

Le Nordic Film Market de Göteborg prévoit une édition hybride et dévoile sa sélection

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- Le grand marché scandinave se prépare pour sa 23e édition ; il accueillera notamment les nouveaux projets de Björn Runge, Bille August et Malou Reymann

Le Nordic Film Market de Göteborg prévoit une édition hybride et dévoile sa sélection
Le réalisateur Björn Runge, invité dans le volet Works in Progress avec Burn All My Letters

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The upcoming 23rd edition of the Nordic Film Market is inviting along a total of 30 new feature-film projects – 18 in post-production, eight in Discovery and four in Nordic Talents – and will present them to market delegates in a hybrid format. The leading business and meeting place for the Scandinavian and international film industry is due to run from 3-6 February, during the 45th Göteborg Film Festival (28 January-6 February). The Nordic Film Market will be back on site in Gothenburg, with selected content available online.

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Starting with the Works in Progress selection, Sweden is bringing along five projects: Björn Runge (The Wife [+lire aussi :
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) adapts Alex Schulman's successful semi-autobiographical book Burn All My Letters [+lire aussi :
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, which revolves around a secret and passionate love affair (see the news). Four debut projects are featured from Sweden: Lebanese filmmaker Abbe Hassan’s Exodus [+lire aussi :
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is a warm-hearted story of survival and friendship (see the news); Isabella Carbonell envisions a grim story of human trafficking in Dogborn [+lire aussi :
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; Ahmed Abdullahi follows a former MMA fighter who is struggling to get back to her passion in Amina; and documentary filmmaker Johanna Bernhardson follows her uncle, Roy Andersson, and his three siblings in The Andersson Brothers.

Also, Denmark will be rocking up with five projects. These include Kiss, the latest period drama directed by Bille August, set in Denmark in 1913. Also, Unruly [+lire aussi :
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is the sophomore feature by Malou Reymann (A Perfectly Normal Family [+lire aussi :
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), a historical drama inspired by the infamous events that took place in Sprogø between 1923 and 1961 (see the news). Among the three first-time fiction filmmakers from Denmark are documentary helmer Malene Choi (The Return [+lire aussi :
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) with The Quiet Migration [+lire aussi :
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, a coming-of-age story about two adolescents facing racism in their adopted families; an adaptation of Christian Lollike’s play The Cake Dynasty [+lire aussi :
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, which centres on a cake factory on the verge of bankruptcy (see the news); and The Great Silence [+lire aussi :
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by Katrine Brocks, which follows 29-year-old Alma, who lives in a contemporary Catholic convent and is preparing to take her perpetual vows as a nun.

Five projects also hail from Norway. Among them are Night [+lire aussi :
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by Mona J Hoel (Are you Leaving Already? [+lire aussi :
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), which centres on a neurologist who is diagnosed with advanced lymph-node cancer, and whose doctor predicts that she has a maximum of two months left to live; the Norwegian-Belgian animated film Titina [+lire aussi :
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by Kajsa Næss, exploring the conquest of the North Pole (listen to our podcast); the Norwegian-Polish project Norwegian Dream by award-winning helmer Leiv Igor Devold (The Accidental Rockstar), a romantic coming-of-age drama in which Robert, a Polish immigrant working at a fish factory in Norway, struggles with his feelings for his Norwegian colleague Ivar; Storm [+lire aussi :
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by Erika Calmeyer, which focuses on the unconditional love between a mother and her daughter; and War Sailor [+lire aussi :
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by Gunnar Vikene, set during World War II and inspired by true events, which sees two Norwegian men trying to survive at sea while the fate of their loved ones at home is equally uncertain.

There are two projects from Finland: Hit Big [+lire aussi :
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, the latest work by J-P Valkeapää (Dogs Don’t Wear Pants [+lire aussi :
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), which follows a former Miss Finland beauty queen runner-up during a series of kidnappings, robberies and other misadventures; and Siblings by Saara Cantell, which has been shot over the course of seven years with a skeleton crew, combining both scripted and documentary-like elements. The selection is rounded off by one project from Iceland, Driving Mum [+lire aussi :
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by Hilmar Oddsson, which centres on a man whose mother passes away. He must then bring her body across Iceland to its final resting place in her hometown.

In the Discovery section, eight film projects that are currently in development and are mainly by first-time filmmakers will be presented. Among others, we find works by John Skoog (Ridge [+lire aussi :
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), Nitesh Anjaan (Dreaming Murakami [+lire aussi :
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), Hanna Högstedt (Burka Songs 2.0), Sweden’s Jonatan Etzler, Norwegian filmmaker and visual artist Gunhild Enger, Denmark’s Andrias Høgenni, and Finnish filmmaker Lauri-Matti Parppei.

Finally, the Nordisk Film & TV Fond, in collaboration with the Göteborg Film Festival, will present specially selected Nordic Talents projects, with four films having been selected. In 2022, the fund features a special focus on the twentysomething generation.

Here is the complete selection of projects taking part in the 2022 Nordic Film Market:

Works in Progress

Amina - Ahmed Abdullahi (Sweden)
Producer: Veronika Öhnedal (Art & Bob)

The Andersson Brothers - Johanna Bernhadsson (Sweden)
Producers: Erika Malmgren, Annika Hellström (Cinenic Film)

Burn All My Letters [+lire aussi :
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 - Björn Runge (Sweden)
Producers: Annika Sucksdorff, Jonathan Ridings (SF Studios)

The Cake Dynasty - Christian Lollike (Denmark)
Producers: Kim Magnusson, Maj Andersson (Tales Inc)

Dogborn [+lire aussi :
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 - Isabella Carbonell (Sweden)
Producer: Erik Andersson (Memento Film)

Exodus [+lire aussi :
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- Abbe Hassan (Sweden)
Producer: Mattias Nohrborg (B-Reel)

The Great Silence [+lire aussi :
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- Katrine Brocks (Denmark)
Producer: Pernille Tornøe (Monolit Film)

Hit Big - J-P Valkeapää (Finland)
Producer: Daniel Kuitunen (Komeetta)

The Kiss [+lire aussi :
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- Bille August (Denmark)
Producer: Thomas Heinesen (Nordisk Film)

Night [+lire aussi :
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- Mona J Hoel (Norway)
Producer: Mona J Hoel (Freedom From Fear)

Norwegian Dream - Leiv Igor Devold (Norway)
Producer: Håvard Wettland Gossé (Spætt Film)

The Quiet Migration [+lire aussi :
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 - Malene Choi (Denmark)
Producer: Maria Møller Kjeldgaard (Manna Film)

Driving Mum [+lire aussi :
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- Hilmar Oddsson (Iceland)
Producer: Hlín Jóhannesdóttir (Ursus Parvus)

Siblings - Saara Cantell (Finland)
Producers: Kai Nordberg, Kaarle Aho (Making Movies)

Storm [+lire aussi :
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- Erika Calmeyer (Norway)
Producer: Finn Gjerdrum (Paradox)

Titina [+lire aussi :
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- Kajsa Næss (Norway)
Producers: Tonje Skar Reiersen, Lise Fearnley (Mikrofilm)

Unruly [+lire aussi :
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- Malou Reymann (Denmark)
Producer: Matilda Appelin (Nordisk Film Production)

War Sailor [+lire aussi :
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- Gunnar Vikene (Norway)
Producers: Maria Ekerhovd, Gary Cranner (Mer Film)

Discovery

Anything for Her - Andrias Høgenni (Denmark/Faroe Islands)
Producers: Johannes Rothaus Nørregaard, Rikke Tambo Andersen (Tambo Film)

The Beast Friend - Lauri-Matti Parppei (Finland)
Producer: Julia Elomäki (Tekele Productions)

Europa - Brwa Vahabpour (Norway)
Producer: Renée Mlodyszewski (True Content Entertainment)

Lucky - Nitesh Anjaan (Denmark)
Producer: Daniel Mühlendorph (Hyæne Film)

My French Revolution - Hanna Högstedt (Sweden)
Producers: Ami-Ro Sköld, Lovisa Charlier (Onoma Productions)

Screen Time - Jonatan Etzler (Sweden)
Producer: Johan Lundström (StellaNova Film)

Stone Life - Gunhild Enger (Norway)
Producers: Håkon Øverås, Ingvild Evjemo (4 ½)

Värn - John Skoog (Sweden)
Producer: Erik Hemmendorff (Plattform Produktion)

Nordic Talents

A Soviet Love Story - Angelika Abramovitch (Sweden)
Producer: Linus Andersson (Lampray)

The Great Unknown - Charlotte Brodthagen (Denmark)
Producers: Sophie D’Souza, Anne Falkesgaard (Zentropa)

The Last Untouched Wilderness - Kirsikka Paakkinen (Finland)

Lovette (Sweden)
Producers: Hawa Sanneh, Jimm Garbis (Gambio Film)

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