Nordisk Panorama Film Update More
than 450 films have been submitted to the Nordic short and documentary
competitions at Nordisk Panorama - 5 Cities Film Festival, and the
preselection jury is now fully occupied for the next many weeks. The
final selection will take place in the beginning of July, so stay tuned
for the July edition of the FkN Newsletter, which will bring you the
list of selected films and their directors.
Nordisk Forum Deadline Approaching The deadline for submission of projects for Nordisk Forum for Co-financing of Documentaries is 16 June. This
year's edition of Nordisk Forum takes place in Reykjavík, Iceland, 28-29
September and welcomes documentary projects from Denmark, Finland,
Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Greenland, The Faroe Islands, Latvia,
Lithuania and Estonia. For more information, click here.
FkN in Hamburg, Grimstad, Annecy and La Rochelle FkN
will be out and about during June. In the beginning of the month, Jing
Haase is in the international jury at Hamburg International Short Film Festival and in mid-June, she will be in Grimstad for the Norwegian Shortfilm Festival.
Heidi
Elise Christensen is attending the animation market MIFA in Annecy,
France, to meet with the Nordic delegates, maintain and expand FkN's
international contacts and learn more about the newest films, ideas and
projects. To set up a meeting with Heidi Elise Christensen in Annecy,
send her an email.
Last
but not least, Katrine Kiilgaard is in place at Sunny Side of the Doc
in La Rochelle, France, by the end of the month. She will be joined at
the Filmkontakt Nord Stand by 10 representatives from 8 production
companies, who will enjoy a wide array of professional and social
events arranged by FkN, on top of the official programme offered by Sunny
Side of the Doc. You can learn more about FkN's International Market
Platform here. To set up a meeting with Katrine Kiilgaard in La Rochelle, send her an email - or simply stop by the stand at C19ES. In all of these places, FkN will promote Nordisk Panorama Market Online, FkN's
online streaming service aimed at international tv-buyers, sales
agents, distributors and festival programmers. At NPM Online these
professionals can easily keep abreast with the latest and greatest
short films and documentaries from the Nordic countries and stream
films in full length around the clock and at their own convenience -
not to mention free of charge.
To become a registered professional and get a personal login for NPM Online, send an email to Jing Haase with your name, profession and contact details.
FkN Director on Maternity Leave Filmkontakt
Nord's director, Karin Johansson-Mex, is taking a maternaty leave,
starting mid june. We expect her back in the beginning of 2010. During
her absence, Katrine Kiilgaard and Heidi Elise Christensen will share
the responsibility of running FkN. We wish Karin all the best on her
maternity leave.
Focus: New Nordic and International Initiatives
New Agreement on Nordic Film & TV Fund The
Nordic ministers of culture have signed a new five-year agreement with the
Nordic Film & TV Fund, that will run until the end of 2014. At
their meeting in Reykjavík, the culture ministers, together with the
Nordic film institutes and television stations, signed the new agreement, maintaining the current budget level. With
it's annual budget of approx. DKK 70 million, the Fund's primary
purpose is to promote film and TV productions of high quality in the
five Nordic countries, by providing support for top-up financing of
feature films, TV-fiction/series and creative documentaries. The Fund
also supports a range of other initiatives, ao. a range of film events
of Nordic importance such as festivals, seminars and forums.
Learn all about the Nordic Countries The
Danish public service broadcaster DR, with the support of Nordic
Council of Ministers and Nordic Culture Fund, has launched a website
about the Nordic countries. The site is aimed at the 10-14 year-olds
and is filled with tv clips, films, articles, facts, and interesting
stories about the Nordic countries. The site focuses on Nordic history,
geography, language and life in the Nordic countries and is very
suitable as teaching material. The website is in Danish, Finnish,
Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish, enabling most Nordic youngsters to
learn a lot more about their neighbours. Check out the website here.