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342 articles available in total starting from 19/09/2002. Last article published on 17/04/2024.

The Nordisk Film and TV Fond asks, “What future awaits Nordic features?”

The Nordisk Film and TV Fond asks, “What future awaits Nordic features?”

The debate covered several key topics, including content, production volumes, and flexible funding models and distribution windows  

01/02/2022 | Industry | Market | Finland/Denmark/Norway/Sweden/Iceland

EXCLUSIVE: Eva Sigurðardóttir’s medical drama series Fractures in post-production

EXCLUSIVE: Eva Sigurðardóttir’s medical drama series Fractures in post-production

The new 8x45-minute series, sold internationally by REinvent International Sales, will be released at Easter 2022  

18/11/2021 | Production | Funding | Iceland/Belgium

Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s Flee crowned with the 2021 Nordic Council Film Prize

Jonas Poher Rasmussen’s Flee crowned with the 2021 Nordic Council Film Prize

Denmark’s Oscar submission, which is getting hotter by the month, has trounced its rivals by winning this year’s prestigious award  

03/11/2021 | Festivals | Awards | Denmark/Sweden/Finland/Norway/Iceland

Review: Owls

Review: Owls

In his first feature, which has world-premiered in Reykjavik's Icelandic Panorama section, Teitur Magnusson explores the issues of domestic abuse, grief and guilt  

12/10/2021 | Reykjavik 2021

Reykjavik's Golden Puffin flies to Jacqueline Lentzou for Moon, 66 Questions

Reykjavik's Golden Puffin flies to Jacqueline Lentzou for Moon, 66 Questions

Other winners at the 18th edition of the Icelandic festival included Zinder, Wild Men and Clara Sola  

11/10/2021 | Reykjavik 2021 | Awards

The Icelandic Film and Television Academy announces the winners of the Edda Awards

The Icelandic Film and Television Academy announces the winners of the Edda Awards

The 2021 edition saw the triumph of Ragnar Bragason’s The Garden, which scooped nine accolades, and the TV drama The Minister, awarded with three statuettes  

06/10/2021 | Festivals | Awards | Iceland

Frédéric Boyer • Head of programming, Reykjavik International Film Festival

Interview: Frédéric Boyer • Head of programming, Reykjavik International Film Festival

“Programming a festival is a question of trust”

The programmer for Les Arcs and Tribeca now has a crack at bringing quality films to Reykjavik audiences, and we got the low-down on this year’s edition from him  

30/09/2021 | Reykjavik 2021

This year’s RIFF Industry Days to be studded with events and projects

This year’s RIFF Industry Days to be studded with events and projects

Running from 6-10 October, the programme combines established and rising talent during an inspirational series of seminars, workshops and events, and features a Work in Progress showcase  

30/09/2021 | Reykjavik 2021 | RIFF Industry Days

Eight films vying for the Golden Puffin at Reykjavik

Eight films vying for the Golden Puffin at Reykjavik

The 18th edition of the Reykjavik International Film Festival will showcase 85 features from 61 countries and boasts a nigh-on 50/50 gender ratio among their directors  

29/09/2021 | Reykjavik 2021

Nanna Kristín Magnúsdóttir’s debut 12 Hours to Destruction recently presented at the Finnish Film Affair

Nanna Kristín Magnúsdóttir’s debut 12 Hours to Destruction recently presented at the Finnish Film Affair

The musical adventure, currently in post-production, centres on 11-year-old Hanna and the rest of her childhood band, who aim to bring criminals to justice  

28/09/2021 | Production | Funding | Iceland/Finland

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