All Goteborg articles
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News
Hot presentations at Goteborg include ‘Stranger,’ ‘Speak No Evil’, ‘Hypnosis’
Record numbers of industry attendees from 46 countries virtually attended Nordic Film Market at TV Drama Vision.
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Football drama ‘Tigers’ wins Goteborg’s Dragon award
Sundance documentary winner Flee earns Dragon Award for Best Nordic Documentary.
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Nostradamus report: virtual production could revolutionise industry in next five years
Presented at Göteborg Film Festival, the report aims to examine the near future of the screen industries.
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Erik Poppe, Charlotte Sieling to preview historical dramas in Goteborg
Projects include period drama ‘The Emigrants’ and ‘Margrete – Queen Of The North’, starring Trine Dyrholm.
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Goteborg unveils slimmed-down programme bookended by ‘Tove’, ‘Knocking’
The festival’s 44th edition runs online (due to the pandemic) Jan 29-Feb 8.
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Film fan to spend a week on isolated island for Goteborg Film Festival
One cinephile to watch festival premieres in total isolation.
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Nostradamus report predicts chaotic future for global film and TV industries
Annual report into the future of the screen industries and was unveiled at the Goteborg Film Festival.
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Ágnes Kocsis readies biopic about Hungarian superstar Pál Szécsi (exclusive)
Kocsis was in Rotterdam with her third film ‘Eden’.
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Features
“It would be complicated for a transgender woman to go back and play a man”: Malou Reymann on casting ‘A Perfectly Normal Family’
Malou Reymann’s ‘A Very Normal Family’ is screening at both IFFR and Goteburg.
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My Screen Life: Göteborg festival’s Jonas Holmberg on his love of Jacques Demy
The artistic director of Göteborg Film Festival on leaving the cinema as a changed person, annual trips to Bergman’s island and his pride in a gender-equal programme.
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‘Force Of Habit’: first trailer for Finnish gender stereotypes anthology feature (exclusive)
The film is comprised of six shorts following women dealing with discrimination.
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Films Boutique acquires David Färdmar’s Goteborg title ‘Are We Lost Forever’ (exclusive)
The film deals with the end of a relationship between two young men.
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Goteborg film festival to kick off gender-balanced programme with ‘Psychosis In Stockholm’
50% of its programme will be comprised of films directed by women.
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Goteborg to become first major film festival with a programme of 50% female directors
“We have talked about gender parity for a long time, but change is happening too slowly.”
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Icelandic films heat up Goteborg's works in progress
Hot projects include Runar Runarsson’s Echo, Grimur Hakonarson’s The County and Hlynur Palmason’s A White, White Day.
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Goteborg to host 2019 Eurimages Audentia Award
The $34,000 prize is aimed at promoting gender equality.
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Goteborg TV round-up: Nordic noir series 'The Bridge' set for fifth international remake
Goteborg’s TV Drama Vision projects also include South Pole thriller and Second World-era drama.
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Reviews
'Over The Limit': Goteborg Review
Harrowing doc about Russian competitive gymnastics by Marta Prus
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'The Reunion' director Anna Odell's next project gets world sales deal (exclusive)
New Europe Film Sales boards work in progress.
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Reviews
'The Violin Player': Goteborg Review
Finnish playwright Paavo Westerberg makes his directorial debut with this tale of musical obsession