FkN Newsletter
March 2009
FkN News
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Filmkontakt Nord in Cannes
Once
again, FkN is off to Cannes to promote recent Nordic documentaries at
Europe's major TV markets MIPDOC and MIP-TV. This time, Promotion &
Marketing Manager, Katrine Kiilgaard is bringing a line-up of 7 brand
new documentaries about society, identity, race, family, filmmaking and
daily life on behalf of their producers. Don't hesitate to check out
the films here.
Furthermore,
FkN is in Cannes to 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 set up a meeting with Katrine Kiilgaard in Cannes, send her an email or call +45 2042 4529 - or simply pass by her stand at H4.35, booth 18.
To become a registered professional and get a personal login for NPM Online, send and email to Jing Haase with your name, profession and contact details.
To register a film for NPM Online, go here.
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Call for Sunny Side of the Doc
Filmkontakt
Nord hosts an umbrella stand for Nordic producers at the European
Documentary Market, Sunny Side of the Doc, and facilitates
co-production and distribution contacts on the international market.A
maximum of 15 production companies can participate at the Filmkontakt
Nord stand and benefit from the special services that we provide.
Click here to read the call. FkN registration deadline is 20 April.
Focus: New Nordic and International Initiatives
Extra Funding to Finnish Film
Film
in Finland has been boosted by extra funding from a stimulus package.
The Finnish film industry has had the pleasant surprise to receive €5
million from the government as part of a €400 million stimulus package
to support the Finnish economy. This extra grant comes on top of a 30%
increase in the production budget for 2009 (raising it to €18 million
in total) that was approved by the Finnish Parliament at the end of
2008, following a conflict in the Finnish film industry. In
September 2007, 31 Finnish film producers went on strike when the
government didn't keep it's promise to raise the film budget for 2008.
The strike ended three months later and an extra €2 million grant
coming from the Lottery funds was earmarked for film in 2008. Thus, the
recent raise is a victory for the Finnish film industry that has been lobbying the government for the past two years.
New Gullruten Awards
The
annual award for the Norwegian TV business, Gullruten, has added new
categories to the family. Since 1998 the Gullruten award has been given
to TV programmes and the people on the screen, such as Best
Documentary, Best Entertainment Programme, Best Male/Female Actor. This
year, the Gullruten Foundation has succeeded in creating awards for the
people behind the camera. These awards consist of a.o. Best Director,
Best Photo, Best Script, Best Editing. The new awards will be presented
at a separate ceremony, the day before the Gullruten TV show, on 8 May
2009. By creating these new awards, the Gullruten Foundation wishes to
increase the focus on the technical and visual side of Norwegian TV
production.
The awarding committee has representatives from
the Norwegian Film and TV Producers' Association and the major national
TV companies, NRK, TV2, TV3 and TV Norge. Read all about Gullruten here.
One World offers Online Streaming
The
International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival One World in
Prague will in connection with their 11th edition offer free online
streaming of thematic blocks of documentaries.The
online project is launched in cooperation with One World's partner
festivals DOK Leipzig, One World Bratislava, Vérzio Budapest and Watch
Docs Warsaw.
Already available to
watch is the key thematic section 20 Years of Democracy in Film. The
featured films in different ways reflect important challenges,
successes and failures of the era of transformation in Central Europe.
The films are accompanied by thematic articles which create contexts
for the presented films and should stimulate discussions. You can see
the films here and read about the festival here.
The 11th edition of One World took place in Prague form 11 to 19 March.