New projects from Lone Scherfig and Hlynur Palmason are among the 55 projects selected for Goteborg Film Festival’s Nordic Film Market (January 29-31).
Scherfig will present Honeytrap in the Discovery - Films In Development strand. The film is produced by Rebecka Hamberger for Sweden’s Art & Bob, with few details currently available on the project. Scherfig’s last feature was 2023’s The Movie Teller, with 2019 Berlinale opener The Kindness Of Strangers prior to that.
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Icelandic director Palmason will present The Love That Remains in the Works in Progress strand. The film is...
Scherfig will present Honeytrap in the Discovery - Films In Development strand. The film is produced by Rebecka Hamberger for Sweden’s Art & Bob, with few details currently available on the project. Scherfig’s last feature was 2023’s The Movie Teller, with 2019 Berlinale opener The Kindness Of Strangers prior to that.
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Icelandic director Palmason will present The Love That Remains in the Works in Progress strand. The film is...
- 1/13/2025
- ScreenDaily
Les Arcs Industry Village, the professional platform of Les Arcs Film Festival, handed out 14 awards at its 16th edition on Monday, December 16).
Winners included Floor Van der Meulen’s Happy Days, recipient of the €20,000 Eurimages co-production development award in the coproduction village.
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Produced by the Netherlands’ Keplerfilm, Happy Days follows a grandmother who risks burnout in trying to care for her grandchildren.
The film has €101,000 of a projected €2.6m budget in place, and is aiming for a late 2025 shoot ahead of a summer 2026 delivery.
The jury praised “a character rarely seen onscreen but omnipresent in our societies.
Winners included Floor Van der Meulen’s Happy Days, recipient of the €20,000 Eurimages co-production development award in the coproduction village.
Scroll down for the full list of winners
Produced by the Netherlands’ Keplerfilm, Happy Days follows a grandmother who risks burnout in trying to care for her grandchildren.
The film has €101,000 of a projected €2.6m budget in place, and is aiming for a late 2025 shoot ahead of a summer 2026 delivery.
The jury praised “a character rarely seen onscreen but omnipresent in our societies.
- 12/16/2024
- ScreenDaily
Les Arcs Film Festival’s industry programme has selected eight emerging directors for its Talent Village initiative running December 14-17, and has named Hungarian director Ildikó Enyedi as its 2024 ambassador.
The Talent Village, consisting of workshops and meetings, is designed to help the directors move from short to feature-length projects and engage with industry professionals before joining the Coproduction Village market.
This year’s class of rising talents, who have all made short films that have played at leading festivals, includes Norway’s Ivar Aase, Poland’s Michal Edelman, Lithuania’s Lukas Kacinauskas and Eglé Razumaité, Spain’s Anna Llargués,...
The Talent Village, consisting of workshops and meetings, is designed to help the directors move from short to feature-length projects and engage with industry professionals before joining the Coproduction Village market.
This year’s class of rising talents, who have all made short films that have played at leading festivals, includes Norway’s Ivar Aase, Poland’s Michal Edelman, Lithuania’s Lukas Kacinauskas and Eglé Razumaité, Spain’s Anna Llargués,...
- 10/29/2024
- ScreenDaily
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