Nordisk Panorama Film Festival 2016 CATALOGUE [industry]

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NORDISK PANORAMA

film festival MALMÖ, SWEDEN 16-21 SEPT 2016

27th edition

CATALOGUE


PRACTICAL INFO APP & WEB Full program, schedule and deeper information about the Film Festival and its attendees will be accessible at www.nordiskpanorama.com and in the Nordisk Panorama App that can be downloaded in your App store. ACCREDITED GUESTS Accreditation gives access to all screenings, seminars and festival social events except for the the “NP Awards Gala” (p. 37) and “Our Dinner With” (p. 50). These events require preregistration and additional payment. Access to NP Forum requires a Forum Accreditation. NP Market requires a Market Accreditation. Retrieve your accreditation and festival bag at Guest Desk. GUEST DESK OPENING HOURS 09.00-21.00 Fri 16 Sept 09.00-21.00 Sat 17 Sept Sun 18 Sept 09.00-21.00 Mon 19 Sept 09.00-21.00 Tue 20 Sept 09.00-19.00 Wed 21 Sept 09.00-15.00

FESTIVAL TICKET OFFICES The NP Ticket Offices at Panora and Spegeln open 30 minutes before the first festival screening begins and close 30 minutes after the last screening begins. USEFUL INFORMATION - All films have a Swedish age recommendation of 15+ (except Kon-Tiki and the Young Nordics programme) - Doors open 15 minutes before the screening starts. - Ticket holders are granted access first, but should be present at the latest 5 minutes before the screening - Accreditated Guests without tickets are granted access to available seats 5 minutes before the screening - All films are screened in English or with English subtitles - All screenings are free from commercials - All films are followed by a Q&A session, if the director is present - All seminars and talks are in English - All seats are unnumbered - All festival theatres have wheelchair accessibility and hearing aid loops. More info at Kulturcentralen, telephone: +46 (0) 40 10 30 20.

NP Guest Desk: +46 76 408 74 03 COLLECTING TICKETS To guarantee your seat to a specific screening or event, you can claim free tickets with your accreditation at the NP Ticket Offices at Panora and Spegeln or at our Guest Desk (Scandic Triangeln). Tickets are available from Sept 16 until 20 minutes before the screening. With your Accreditation you can also show up to a screening or sessions and get access to available seats 5 minutes before the screening.

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USEFUL CONTACTS Kulturcentralen: +46 (0) 40 10 30 20 Taxi Skåne: +46 (0) 40 330 330 Malmö By Bike: www.malmobybike.se/en (+46 (0) 770 78 24 24) Public Transport: www.skanetrafiken.se (+ 46 (0) 771 777 777) Emergency: 112 NP CONTACT & INFO www.nordiskpanorama.com post@nordiskpanorama.com Facebook: Nordisk Panorama Twitter: @nordiskpanorama Instagram: @nordiskpanorama #nordiskpanorama

SIGN UPS & SPECIAL SCREENINGS Some of our sessions require pre-registration. To secure your seat, sign up on our website: www.nordiskpanorama.com/signup OPENING NIGHT (p. 36) Screening of opening and competition film “Magnus” (film starts 20.00), followed by the opening party. The event will take place at Slagthuset, Friday 16 September 18.00 – 01.00. VIP mingle 18-20 requires sign-up (limited availability) SATURDAY NP FESTIVAL CLUB (p. 79) Sat 17 Sept 22.00-03.00 Babel AWARDS GALA & PARTY (p. 37) Tue 20 Sept 19.00 at Malmö Town Hall. Tickets can be bought at Guest Desk for DKK 450/EUR 60 by credit card. NP HAPPY HOUR (p. 39) Meet old and new friends at the NP Happy Hour! 17/9 - 19/9 Grand Öl & Mat 18.00-20.00 FOOD & DRINKS (p. 83) Grand Öl & Mat
 (10 % discount on food with Festival Pass/Accreditation) Spegeln Bar & Bistro
 (20 % discount on selected products with Accreditation) Kao ‘s in the Kitchen
 (NP Hangout at Cinema Panora p. 80)


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www.nordiskpanorama.com/map VENUES 8

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Malmö Stadsbibliotek Kung Oscars väg 11

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NP Forum Amiralen Amiralsgatan 35

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Bistron Cinema Spegeln Stortorget 29 SMAK Malmö Konsthall S:t Johannesgatan 7 Grand Öl & Mat Monbijougatan 17 Sankt Markus Vinkällare Malmborgsgatan 7

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CONTENT WELCOME PRACTICAL INFO 2 MAP 3 WELCOME 5 NORDIC MISSION 6 AWARDS NP AWARDS 7 DOCUMENTARIES 8 SHORT FILMS 16 NEW NORDIC VOICE 28 33 YOUNG NORDICS OPENING NIGHT 36 NP AWARDS GALA 37 SURPRISE SCREENING: 2016 WINNERS 37 SPECIAL INDUSTRY PROGRAMME 38 FIND YOUR MATCH 38 NP HAPPY HOUR 39 NP OUTLOOK 40 43 DOK.INCUBATOR AT NP NP MARKET 44 NP FORUM 46 SPECIAL PROGRAMME 48 WHEN THE SHIT HITS THE FAN 48 NORWAY IN FOCUS 49 OUR DINNER WITH 50 51 BOAT CINEMA: KON-TIKI “SHOWING THE OTHER SIDE” MASTERCLASS WITH PAUL S. REFSDAL 52 NORWEGIAN BREAKFAST 53 NORDIC STUDENT FILMS 53 IS-SLOTTET AND THE FLOW OF BODY SPACES 54 54 NORWEGIAN STATE OF ART SWEDISH SIN 56 THE ORGASM ROOM 57 MAKING HER COME 57 LADY LUST 58 “FULL PATTE” - DOCU STYLE 59 SHAME, SEX & LOVE 59 FILMRUMMET: LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX 60 DOK.INCUBATOR PRESENTS 60

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DIGITAL DISRUPTION 61 62 KRABSTADT MIGRATION OFFICE YOU ARE UNWANTED - ARTIST TALK 62 VROOM 63 VROOM-TALK 63 INVESTOR’S RICKSHAW 64 INVESTOR’S POINT OF VIEW 64 COMMON SHORES LAUNCH 65 KEY-NOTE/VIRTUALLY YOURS/T 65 ONE HOUR HACK 65 ANIMATION 66 MASTERCLASS: ANIMATING REAL LIFE 66 THE SWEDISH THEORY OF LOVE 67 ANIMATED DOCS - DRAWING BREATH 68 ANIMATION WORKSHOP FOR THE YOUNGEST 69 ANIMATION FOR DUMMIES 69 24 HOUR CINEMATIC LIFE PUZZLE 70 A WALL IS A SCREEN 71 72 BIKE LIKE ZLATAN TOUR 72 CYCLING WITHOUT AGE DOC LOUNGE SPECIAL: ND BUGS 73 POOL CINEMA - FLOATING ON A FILM 74 MALMÖ CITY LIBRARY 76 78 KNIT-A-LONG-CINEMA / YARN MIDNIGHT CINEMA / BLACKHEARTS 78 SOCIAL BREAKS 79 SATURDAY NP FESTIVAL CLUB - NP GOES WHOOHAH! 79 NP HANGOUT @ CINEMA PANORA 80 EXHIBITION: HURTIGRUTEN 81 HOW SLOW CAN YOU GO? 81 EXHIBITION: THE WIND 81 FURNITURE SALE 81 HOW WE DID IT

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FOOD & DRINKS

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SCHEDULE 98 INDEX DIRECTORS 104 INDEX FILMS 105 CREDITS 106


WELCOME

On behalf of Nordisk Panorama, the City of Malmö and Film i Skåne we welcome you to a festival designed for entertainment, inspiration, learning, networking and business with lots of fun and thought-provoking moments on the way. A very special welcome to all film professionals from near and far. This festival builds on your work and aims to serve the films you will create in the future. It is a great honour and pleasure to facilitate your talent and professional ambitions. The interest for Nordisk Panorama Film Festival has grown among the people living in Malmö, Southern Sweden and Greater Copenhagen over the past three years. When putting together the 2016 festival programme, we have thought a lot about this and about meeting and nourishing this interest. We are aiming to occupy an even bigger place in the hearts and thoughts of the audience, as well as the film professionals, after this year’s festival. We want you to feel that you are in a city and a region determined to explore creativity as a driving force in shaping the future; a future that holds a great place to live and

work for people with many different cultural backgrounds, talents and aspirations. The Festival is boiling over with great films and a diversity of interesting activities and sessions made possible by funders and supporting partners; a veritable Nordic treasure house thanks to the filmmakers, and an exciting competition with jurors selecting the award winners. It is also an efficient and valuable industry meet-up thanks to all the film professionals bringing their business to Nordisk Panorama. A warm welcome to all of you. SØREN POULSEN Festival Director, Nordisk Panorama ELISABETH LUNDGREN Director, Department of Culture City of Malmö RALF IVARSSON VD, Film i Skåne

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NORDIC MISSION

Nordisk Panorama has a Nordic mission in a time when everything is global. Over the years the festival’s key missions has been to assist Nordic filmmakers in internationalisation. A majority of the films showing at Nordisk Panorama Film Festival in 2016 have been created through an international patchwork of partners, funders, distributors and broadcasters. And they are targeting an international audience. This year’s display of great international Nordic films will take us on a journey into nuanced storytelling exploring human relationships as well as the political and sociological realities of the world we live in. Our Nordic mission is to promote these great films internationally and assist them to achieve the best possible conditions for unfolding their creativity and business potential. The festival is the culmination of a year-round effort to promote the works of Nordic filmmakers in the documentary and short fiction genres. Nordisk Panorama Film Festival is a unique meeting place, where the Nordic film industry touches base with an impressive line-up of

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international decision-makers as well a fast growing public audience. All the Nordic countries have strong film communities with solid values and a passion for exploring the unknown or the problematic. We have a long lasting tradition for democracy and freedom of expression. But these are not values or privileges, which stand undisputed in the Nordic countries, merely something of great concern to most people in the region. Nordisk Panorama Film Festival thus thrives to be a meeting place where creative and openminded people share stories, collaborate in partnerships, create value and have fun in the spirit of such fundamental positive Nordic values.


NORDISK PANORAMA Awards

NP Awards At Nordisk Panorama selected films compete in three sections: Nordic Documentary, Nordic Short Film and New Nordic Voices. Constituting a true Nordic championship, the films in competition are selected from all five Nordic countries, representing the very best short films and documentaries recently produced in the region. The 50 titles in our three competition programmes for 2016 were chosen from 616 submitted films eligible for selection.

In addition to our three competion sections we also presents the NP Audience Award. The audience can vote for any of the NP Audience Award Nordic short films and documentaries competing in the main competition programmes, and the new Nordic films in the special programmes, by using the voting cards handed out after the screenings. The NP Audience Award prize sum is €2,500€ and is sponsored by the City of Malmö.

PROGRAMMERS’ NOTES MAJA LINDQUIST Programme Manager

To put together a competition programme is a challenge. In addition to the 50 competition titles we have selected another 50 for our special programme. The quality and diversity of films produced in the Nordic countries is high. There’s passion and courage, love and rage – and really good stories. We are really happy that the audience in Malmö and our distinguished international guests will have the opportunity to dive into this rich programme. Through our master classes, seminars and special events we aim to give you depth and inspiration but also to celebrate artistic innovation, digital disruption and – more importantly than ever – freedom of speech. This year we have put together a special audience-in-focus programme playing around the city, including Pool cinema, Knit-along cinema and Midnight cinema to mention just a few. This festival is the product of a hard-working team. So, thank you team! Now, let’s have fun.

ANGIE DRISCOLL Short Film Programmer

It is a delight and a privilege to screen all of the Nordic short films submitted to Nordisk Panorama. Making the selections, however, is the agony that goes along with that ecstasy, and whittling down the competition and special programme titles was painful. The short films being produced in the five Nordic countries set the standard for rest of the world and have easily provided the most stimulating challenge of my programming career. I am drowning in excellence and spoiled by choice. In this Olympic year, I hope you will be game to jump in the pool for some wet and weightless watching as we present water-themed shorts, and have the endurance to see an entire day of shorts on Saturday at Spegeln, as Nordic shorts unspool from breakfast until bedtime! Finally, this is the perfect year to focus on Norway, whose shorts and docs are on fire! Risk-taking, original and timely, Norwegian filmmakers are telling stories that the world needs now! 7


BEST NORDIC DOCUMENTARY Award The Best Nordic Documentary Award is presented by the documentary jury to one of the 14 films in the Nordic Documentary Competition. The award goes to the director(s) of the film.

In competition ND BECOMING ZLATAN BROTHERS BUGS DIVING INTO THE UNKNOWN DON JUAN

DUGMA – THE BUTTON KEEP FROZEN MAGNUS MONALISA STORY MOTLEY’S LAW

REFLECTIONS RETURN OF THE ATOM THE MAGNITSKY ACT – BEHIND THE SCENES THOSE WHO JUMP

JURY 2016 GRIT LEMKE DOK LEIPZIG (Germany)

CHRIS HASTINGS World Channel (USA)

CAMILLA NIELSSON Winner of Best Nordic Documentary Award 2015 (Denmark)

The prize sum is €11,000 and is sponsored by the Nordic public broadcasters DR, YLE, RUV, NRK and SVT.

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BEST NORDIC DOCUMENTARY

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BECOMING ZLATAN DEN UNGE ZLATAN Sweden, Netherlands, Italy / 2016 Documentary / 96 min

Director Fredrik Gertten, Magnus Gertten Producer Lennart Ström, Simone Catania, Margarete Jangård, Janneke Doolaard Script Fredrik Gertten, Magnus Gertten, Jesper Osmund Photography Stefan Berg, Fredrik Gertten, Goert Giltay, Caroline Troedsson, Jon Rudberg, Michele Fornasero Editing Jesper Osmund Sound Davide Favargiotti Production WG Film, Auto Images AB Distr./Sales Auto Images AB

Sat 17 Sept / 14.30 / Panora 1 Mon 19 Sept / 09.30 / Spegeln A The decisive years of Swedish football player Zlatan Ibrahimović, told through rare archive footage. This coming-of-age film follows him from his debut with Malmö FF in 1999 through his conflictridden years with Ajax Amsterdam, and up to his final breakthrough with Juventus in 2005, capturing the complicated journey of a young, talented and troubled player as he becomes a football superstar.

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BROTHERS BRØDRE Norway / 2015 Documentary / 106 min

Director Aslaug Holm Producer Tore Buvarp Script Aslaug Holm Photography Aslaug Holm Editing Aslaug Holm, Hilde Bjørnstad, Anders Teigen Sound Stig Holte, Bent Holm, Espen Rønning, Production Fenris Film AS Distr./Sales LevelK

Sun 18 Sept / 16.00 / Spegeln A Tue 20 Sept / 11.00 / Panora 3 Markus and Lukas are brothers, and sons of Norwegian filmmaker Aslaug Holm. Over the course of eight years Holm has documented their transition from childhood to youth, resulting in a unique film which presents the boys’ dreams and expectations with both tenderness and an adult eye, and follows the brothers all the way into the wildness of their teenage years.

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BUGS BUGS Denmark / 2015 Documentary / 74 min

Director Andreas Johnsen Producer Sigrid Jonsson Dyekjær Script Andreas Johnsen Photography Andreas Johnsen Editing Per Sandholm Sound Philip Nicolai Flindt Production Danish Documentary Distr./Sales Autlook Filmsales

Mon 19 Sept / 19.00 / Babel Tue 20 Sept / 09.00 / Spegeln A Since the UN recommended edible insects as a resource to combat world hunger, they have been heralded for their taste by cooks and gastronomes, for their low ecological impact by environmentalists, and for their nutritional content by public health scientists. It would seem that insects are the new superfood that will fix all our problems of global food security.

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DIVING INTO THE UNKNOWN TAKAISIN PINTAAN Finland, Norway / 2016 Documentary / 86 min

Director Juan Reina Producer Juho Harjula Script Juan Reina Photography Jarkko M. Virtanen, Tuukka Kovasiipi Editing Riitta Poikselkä, Juan Reina Sound Joonatan Hietanen Production Monami-Agency Oy Distr./Sales Films Transit

Sun 18 Sept / 20.00 / Panora 2 Mon 19 Sept / 16.30 / Panora 2 The worst nightmare becomes reality when two divers drown deep inside a cave in Norway. Diving Into The Unknown takes the viewers along on a secret mission during which a group of cave divers try to retrieve the bodies of their passed friends. The question is, can they overcome the burden of their own fears during this life-threatening mission?

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DON JUAN DON JUAN Sweden, Finland / 2015 Documentary / 95 min

Director Jerzy Sladkowski Producer Antonio Russo Merenda Script Jerzy Sladkowski Photography Wojciech Staron Editing Agnieszka Bojanowska, Jakub Sladkowski Sound Shamil Ismailov Production Ginestra Film Distr./Sales CAT&Docs

Sun 18 Sept / 13.00 / Panora 2 Mon 19 Sept / 12.00 / Panora 2 Oleg is a 22-year-old autistic boy in the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod, seeking approval and love from his condemning mother. Despite being surrounded by people wanting to help him, no one succeeds – but suddenly help arrives from an unexpected direction. With a good dose of satire, Don Juan raises questions about introversion and autism – resulting in a commentary on mental health care.

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DUGMA – THE BUTTON DUGMA – THE BUTTON Norway / 2016 Documentary / 58 min

Director Paul S. Refsdal Producer Ingvil Giske Script Paul S. Refsdal Photography Paul S. Refsdal Editing Robert Stengård Sound Svenn Jakobsen Production Medieoperatørene AS Distr./Sales Journeyman Pictures

Sun 18 Sept / 11.30 / Panora 1 Mon 19 Sept / 15.00 / Panora 2 When Al-Qaida in Syria is up against a seemingly impenetrable enemy position, it calls in the Martyrdom Seekers – volunteers who drive vehicles loaded with tonnes of explosives towards the enemy and detonate the load. These operations are known by the Arabic word for button – Dugma. The film follows four Martyrdom Seekers in their daily lives as they wait for their turn to go on the final mission.

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KEEP FROZEN KEEP FROZEN Iceland / 2016 Documentary / 69 min

Director Hulda Rós Gu∂nadóttir Producer Helga Rakel Rafnsdóttir Script Hulda Rós Guðnadóttir, Helga Rakel Rafnsdóttir, Hinrik Þór Svavarsson Photography Dennis Helm, Editing Kristján Loðmfjörð Sound Huldar Freyr Arnarson Production Skarkali ehf. Distr./Sales Deckert Distribution

Sun 18 Sept / 18.30 / Spegeln A Mon 19 Sept / 16.30 / Spegeln A On a cold winter night a factory trawler enters the harbor of Reykjavík. On board are 20,000 boxes of frozen fish, each weighing 25 kg. The temperature in the freezing compartment is -35°C. A group of men have only 48 hours to empty the ship before it heads back out. One mistake may cost thousands of euros, a limb or a life. While they do the impossible, we hear the stories of these men’s lives.

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MAGNUS MAGNUS Norway / 2016 Documentary / 76 min

Director Benjamin Ree Producer Sigurd Mikal Karoliussen Script Linn-Jeanethe Kyed, Benjamin Ree Photography Magnus Flåto, Benjamin Ree, Øyvind Asbjørnsen Editing Perry Eriksen, Martin Stoltz Sound Fredric Vogel Production Moskus Film AS Distr./Sales TrustNordisk

Fri 16 Sept / 20.00 / Slagthuset Sun 18 Sept / 17.30 / Panora 2 At the age of 13, a shy Norwegian boy made a decision: one day he would become the World Chess Champion. “Magnus” presents the personal journey of Magnus Carlsen — now 25 years old — who is known as “the Mozart of Chess”. Shot over a decade, the film and its makers take you inside the mind of a modern genius, from boyhood to the culmination of his quest for the game’s highest honour.

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MONALISA STORY MONALISA STORY Sweden, Denmark, Norway / 2015 Documentary / 90 min

Director Jessica Nettelbladt Producer Jessica Nettelbladt Script Jessica Nettelbladt Photography Jessica Nettelbladt Editing Åsa Mossberg Sound Tormod Ringnes Production Lejoni Produktion Distr./Sales DR Sales

Sat 17 Sept / 18.30 / Spegeln A Mon 19 Sept / 12.00 / Spegeln A MonaLisa had a normal life as a mother of two young children, with a job in teaching. Then depression tore her world apart. She self-medicated with heroin and lost everything. After years of drug abuse, she meets Fredrik. Love inspires them to break away from destructive patterns and dare to dream. A unique documentary shot over 8 years.

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MOTLEY’S LAW MOTLEY’S LAW Denmark / 2015 Documentary / 85 min

Director Nicole N. Horanyi Producer Helle Faber Script Nicole N. Horanyi Photography Henrik Bohn Ipsen Editing Nicolai Monberg & Steen Johannessen Sound Kristian Selin Eidnes Andersen Production Made in Copenhagen Distr./Sales LevelK

Sat 17 Sept / 12.30 / Panora 1 Sun 18 Sept / 20.30 / Spegeln A Kimberley Motley is the only woman and foreigner with a licence to litigate in Afghan courts. She originally came for the money, but corruption and the lack of women’s and human rights have aroused in her an unexpected desire to stay and fight for justice. However, the unstable security conditions make things difficult, and nobody knows what will happen when the international troops leave.

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REFLECTIONS SPEGLINGAR Sweden, Latvia / 2016 Documentary / 77 min

Director Sara Broos Producer Sara Broos Script Sara Broos Photography Billie Mintz, Hampus Linder, Sara Broos Editing Sara Broos Animation Peter Mettler, Esteban Rivera Pier, Pepe Franceschi Sound Patrik Strömdahl Production Broos Film Distr./Sales First Hand Films

Sat 17 Sept / 10.00 / Panora 1 Sun 18 Sept / 19.30 / Panora 3 The director takes her mother Karin Broos, a famous Swedish painter, on a seaside trip to Latvia, hoping to close the silent gap between them. Out of this experience came an intimate and poetic film exploring the innermost rooms of the human mind and the complexities of the mother-daughter relationship.

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RETURN OF THE ATOM ATOMIN PALUU Finland, Germany / 2015 Documentary / 105 min

Director Mika Taanila, Jussi Eerola Producer Cilla Werning Script Mika Taanila, Jussi Eerola Photography Jussi Eerola Editing Mika Taanila Sound Olli Huhtanen Production Kinotar Oy Distr./Sales Deckert Distribution

Sat 17 Sept / 21.00 / Panora 3 Mon 19 Sept / 09.30 / Panora 2 Finland was the first Western country to build a new nuclear power plant after the Chernobyl disaster. The OL3 plant in Eurajoki is considered a role model for the second coming of the nuclear industry on a global basis. But the project has faced serious problems during construction and is now running almost 10 years late. The film portrays life in a small ”nuclear town” during an era of nuclear renaissance.

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THE MAGNITSKY ACT – BEHIND THE SCENES THE MAGNITSKY ACT – BEHIND THE SCENES Norway / 2016 Documentary / 152 min Director Andrei Nekrasov Producer Torstein Grude Script Andrei Nekrasov, Torstein Grude Photography Tore Vollan, Torstein Grude, Joona Pettersson Editing Philipp Gromov Sound Peter Albrechtsen Production Piraya Film AS Distr./Sales Piraya Film AS

Sat 17 Sept / 17.00 / Panora 1 Mon 19 Sept / 19.00 / Panora 2 A drama about a Russian police plot to steal a billion dollars from a US financier and murder his faithful tax lawyer, Sergei Magnitsky, turns into a real life investigation of the contradictory versions of the crime.

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THOSE WHO JUMP LES SAUTEURS Denmark / 2016 Documentary / 80 min

Director Estephan Wagner, Moritz Siebert, Abou Bakar Sidibé Producer Heidi Elise Christensen, Signe Byrge Sørensen Script Estephan Wagner, Moritz Siebert Photography Abou Bakar Sidibé Editing Estephan Wagner Sound Henrik Garnov Production Final Cut for Real Distr./ Sales Wide House

Sat 17 Sept / 20.30 / Panora 1 Mon 19 Sept / 19.00 / Spegeln A From Africa, Abou watches the fence and the future in Europe ahead of him. For over a year, he and thousands of other migrants have attempted to jump the enormous fence system that separates Morocco and Spain – a land border near the enclave of Melilla. Behind the camera, Abou portrays the struggle for dignity and freedom on the militarised frontier.

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BEST NORDIC SHORT FILM Award The Best Nordic Short Film Award is presented by the short film jury to one of the 26 films in the Nordic Short Film Competition. The prize-winning film will qualify for consideration in the Short Film Category of the Annual Academy Awards® without the standard theatrical run, provided that the film otherwise complies with the Academy rules. The award goes to the director(s) of the film.

In competition NS1 GOT YOUR EYES FULL: MR SAND CHAMELEON THE LOG MELON RAINBOW DELPHI NS2 LEGACIES: HOW FAR SHE WENT ELEGANCE SIA CIRCLES MOMS ON FIRE

NS3 NO PROOF: THOUGHTS ABOUT LOVE MAKE A WISH DANCING FOR YOU MUKWANO AMBULANCE THE BOYG

NS5 YOU CAN BET THE FARM: I LOVE ANNA FANTASY HEART OF THE LAND YOU’VE MADE YOUR BED, NOW LIE IN IT DILAPIDATED

NS4 OUT OF THE WOODS: LET ME RUN THE ABSENCE OF EDDY TABLE FRANCIS FORGOTTEN REASON LULIN

JURY 2016 LYDIA BEILBY Edinburgh International Film Festival (UK)

EVA SCHWEIZER SRF (Switzerland)

EINAR BALDVIN Winner of the Best Nordic Short Film Award 2015 (Iceland)

The prize sum of €7,000 is sponsored by the Nordic directors’ associations: Danish Film Directors, the Directors’ Guild of Finland, the Guild of Icelandic Film Directors, the Norwegian Film Makers’ Association and Swedish Film Directors.

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NS1 GOT YOUR EYES FULL Stare, gawk, take a good hard look – in the mirror, between your legs, at the screen, into the past and toward the future. Look at yourself, then one another. What do you see? Who are we, and what are we becoming as we spend more and more time online, as icons and images? Are we living or lying IRL? Do we still feel? Are we even real?

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MR SAND MR SAND Denmark, Belgium / 2016 Documentary, animation / 9 min

Sat 17 Sept / 21.00 / Spegeln C Sun 18 Sept / 15.00 / Panora 3 Director Soetkin Verstegen Producer Michelle Kranot Script Soetkin Verstegen Photography Soetkin Verstegen Editing Soetkin Verstegen Sound Andrea Martignoni Production The Animation Workshop Distr./ Sales The Animation Workshop

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With dreamlike animations this visual bedtime story recalls the atmosphere of early cinema, in a time when watching films was considered a dangerous experience – especially for the youngest. Mr Sand, a mysterious character, moves throughout the story. Is he real, or is he merely imaginary?

CHAMELEON KAMELEON Norway / 2015 Fiction / 16 min

Sat 17 Sept / 21.00 / Spegeln C Sun 18 Sept / 15.00 / Panora 3 Director Christina Lande Producer Andrea Berentsen Ottmar Script Christina Lande Photography Edvart Falch Alsos Editing Edvart Falch Alsos Sound Eli Nygård Production Frokost Film AS Distr./Sales Frokost Film AS

A young girl does everything in her power to stage herself and her surroundings. However, the games she is playing don’t seem to give her what she really needs. A playful film about self-image and the constant desire for attention. 17


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THE LOG HALKO Finland / 2016 Fiction / 8 min

Sat 17 Sept / 21.00 / Spegeln C Sun 18 Sept / 15.00 / Panora 3

Director Teemu Nikki Producer Jani Pösö Script Teemu Nikki Photography Jyrki Arnikari Editing Teemu Nikki Sound Sami Kiiski Production It’s Alive Films Oy Distr./ Sales KurzFilmAgentur Hamburg

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Frontal nudity is a problem for an actor. All he wants is to be taken seriously in the business, and this is not what he signed up for. Will people remember him for his acting, or for his abnormal member? ‘The Log’ questions gender roles and to what lengths people have to go in order to be accepted.

MELON RAINBOW MELON RAINBOW Denmark / 2015 Fiction / 28 min

Sat 17 Sept / 21.00 / Spegeln C Sun 18 Sept / 15.00 / Panora 3 Director Laurits Flensted-Jensen Producer Rikke Lassen Script Laurits Flensted-Jensen Photography Sine Brooker Editing Esben Bay Sound Christian Scheuer Production The National Film School of Denmark Distr./ Sales The National Film School of Denmark

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Melon Rainbow is a young girl with an unfulfilled desire to be seen. By day her only witnesses are the blind people she works for, while by night she escapes into a life in front of the camera. Unnoticed by the world that surrounds her, her life and destiny unfolds between two opposites, as her relationship to a blind young man evolves.

DELPHI DELPHI Denmark / 2016 Fiction / 26 min

Sat 17 Sept / 21.00 / Spegeln C Sun 18 Sept / 15.00 / Panora 3 Director Søren Peter Langkjær Bojsen Producer Birgitte Rask Script Anna Louise Petersen Amargrós, Søren Peter Langkjær Bojsen Photography Jonatan Mose Editing Carla Luffe Sound Frej Volander Himmelstrup, Anders Norddal Jendresen Production Bacon Fiction Distr./ Sales Bacon Fiction

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Childhood friends Sigurd and Nikolaj have created “Delphi”, an ingenious app that helps people structure their everyday lives. The app is a rousing success, but Sigurd is questioning his own creation. Are people entrusting too many of their decisions to the app? Nikolaj is struggling to keep both friendship and enterprise afloat, as Sigurd’s growing doubts threaten both.


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NS2 LEGACIES Every generation wants to leave something behind, from blue bloods to white trash. Everyone hopes to pass something on – a beautiful corpse, a lasting tradition, a namesake heir. But these characters have a different inheritance in mind; one that has less to do with property and genetics and more to do with personality and self-preservation. Is individuality the new legacy?

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HOW FAR SHE WENT HOW FAR SHE WENT Iceland, USA / 2015 Fiction / 14 min

Sat 17 Sept / 16.30 / Spegeln C Mon 19 Sept / 11.30 / Panora 3

Director Ugla Hauksdóttir Producer Chloe Lenihan Script Chloe Lenihan Photography Markus Englmair Editing Ugla Hauksdóttir Sound Larry Zipf Production Seven Sirens Distr./Sales Seven Sirens

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Adapted from the Flannery O’Connor Awardwinning short story by Mary Hood, the film takes an unflinching look at family, personal sacrifice and the lengths to which we will go for those we love.

ELEGANCE ELEGANSSI Finland / 2015 Documentary / 26 min

Sat 17 Sept / 16.30 / Spegeln C Mon 19 Sept / 11.30 / Panora 3

Director Virpi Suutari Producer Virpi Suutari Script Virpi Suutari Photography Jani Kumpulainen Editing Jussi Rautaniemi Sound Olli Huhtanen Production Euphoria Film Oy Distr./Sales Euphoria Film Oy

Elegance is a short film documenting the style and elegance of grey partridge and pheasant hunting by examining a group of Finnish gentlemen hunters. All of these men are from the top of Finnish society, for whom hunting is both a shared passion and lifestyle. Their hunting companions, the skillful English Setters and Pointers with their extensive family trees, also play an important role in the film. 19


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SIA SIA Denmark / 2015 Fiction / 30 min

Sat 17 Sept / 16.30 / Spegeln C Mon 19 Sept / 11.30 / Panora 3 Director Annika Berg Producer Caroline Eyebye Script Annika Berg Photography Louise McLaughlin Editing Sofie Marie Kristensen Sound Thomas Arent Production The National Film School of Denmark Distr./Sales The National Film School of Denmark

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I do not think I want to be burned when I die, after all. Though I have always felt that it was the cleanest way to approach things. First fire, then only ashes. No... I would like to rot, be devoured by small animals, be composted, become fertile earth. And maybe turn into a small flower and some grass. The film follows 93-year-old Sia over the course of a day. But this is no ordinary day. It is her last.

CIRCLES CIRKLAR Sweden / 2015 Documentary / 14 min

Sat 17 Sept / 16.30 / Spegeln C Mon 19 Sept / 11.30 / Panora 3 Director Frida Kempff Producer David Herdies & Erik Andersson Script Frida Kempff Photography Camilla Skagerström, Pia Lehto, Niels Thastum, Tobias HöiemFlyckt, Erik Andersson Editing Erik Andersson Sound Calle Wachtmeister Production Momento Film AB Distr./Sales Momento Film AB

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A physician returns to Stockholm after a long assignment with Doctors Without Borders. Her mother wants her to move back home to Malmö and her friend advises her to start a family, sooner rather than later, since motherhood is the meaning of life. Does Susanna need children to feel settled and whole? What if her life’s purpose is her career?

MOMS ON FIRE MOMS ON FIRE Sweden / 2016 Animation / 13 min

Sat 17 Sept / 16.30 / Spegeln C Mon 19 Sept / 11.30 / Panora 3 Director Joanna Rytel Producer Alberto Herskovits Script Joanna Rytel Photography Tim Maarse Editing Alberto Herskovits Animation Tim Maarse, Mikael Lindbom Sound Jan Alvermark Production Altofilm AB Distr./Sales Altofilm AB

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What’s it like to be massively pregnant with only four days until you’re due to pop, and at the same time insanely horny but unable to masturbate because you’re too fat to even reach? Your boyfriend is so fucking boring, and all you want to do is have some fun. Then this happens.. you’re pregnant. Again – ew!!!


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NS3 NO PROOF Sometimes there is no tangible proof or hard evidence to support how we feel or what we believe. How do you prove love to a Refugee Board, expose covert racism, explain a dream come true? These short films operate on a hunch, a hope and a prayer. Some things are simply known, deep in our hearts and souls, and can’t always be demonstrated using facts and figures.

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THOUGHTS ABOUT LOVE AJATUKSIA RAKKAUDESTA Finland / 2016 Fiction / 14 min

Sat 17 Sept / 14.00 / Spegeln C Sun 18 Sept / 12.30 / Panora 3

Director Jani Ilomäki Producer Ilona Tolmunen Script Mikko Parttimaa, Jani Ilomäki Photography Mikko Parttimaa Editing Jussi Sandhu Sound Toni Teivaala Production MADE Distr./Sales MADE

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For a long time, shy teenage boy Antti has been in love with Linda. She has piercings, striking red hair and smokes cigarettes – and she’s the absolute opposite of him. Yet he is dreaming of her. In this fast-paced love story, Antti contemplates the different aspects of love and how they affect our feelings and control our actions.

MAKE A WISH ÖNSKEDRÖMMAR Sweden / 2015 Fiction / 13 min

Sat 17 Sept / 14.00 / Spegeln C Sun 18 Sept / 12.30 / Panora 3 Director Jonatan Etzler Producer Eliza Jones, Markus Waltå Script Theo Westin Photography Fredrik Olsson Editing Christina Eriksson Sound Gustaf Forsberg Production Grand Slam AB Distr./Sales Grand Slam AB

Anita and Gunnar live a slow and steady life in retirement. But when Anita makes a wish to be visited by a young and virile show host from TV, the couple is suddenly faced with a new perspective on their slow everyday life. A comedy about life as a pensioner, about dreams and about what happens when you get too much of a good thing. 21


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DANCING FOR YOU DANS FOR LIVET Norway, Denmark, Sweden / 2015 Documentary / 30 min

Sat 17 Sept 14.00 / Spegeln C Sun 18 Sept / 12.30 / Panora 3 Director Erlend E. Mo Producer Anita Rehoff Larsen Script Erlend E. Mo Photography Lars Reinholdt Siem, Tore Vollan, Egil Håskjold Larsen Editing Stefan Sundlöf Sound Production Sant & Usant Distr./Sales Autlook Filmsales

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Vilde is a charming 12-year-old girl with a talent in a field unusual for her gender: the physically demanding Norwegian solo dance, Halling. Vilde is already one of the best in her age group, regardless of gender. Her grandfather has cancer, but Vilde believes that if she can show grandpa how much she loves him, and life itself, it will help him live longer than the doctors have predicted.

MUKWANO MUKWANO Denmark / 2016 Fiction / 20 min

Sat 17 Sept / 14.00 / Spegeln C Sun 18 Sept / 12.30 / Panora 3

Director Cecilie McNair Producer Mads-August Grarup Hertz Script Morten Mortensen Photography Sine Vadstrup Brooker Editing Mathias Saabye Sound Joahnnes Rose Production Super 16 Distr./Sales Super 16

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Mary Kabufufu is a lesbian, but also an asylum seeker. She is looking for her girlfriend, who disappeared during their escape from Uganda. During her last interview with the Refugee Board, at the moment when her case is to be decided, it dawns on her that she has overlooked a clue that might lead her to her girlfriend. This will be Mary’s last attempt to find her.

AMBULANCE AMBULANSE Norway, Sweden / 2016 Fiction / 16 min

Sat 17 Sept / 14.00 / Spegeln C Sun 18 Sept / 12.30 / Panora 3 Director Sebastian Torngren Wartin Producer Moa Liljedahl Script Sebastian Torngren Wartin Photography Karl Erik Brøndbo Editing Trude Lirhus Sound Calle Buddee Roos, Andreas Andersson Production Maipo Film AS Distr./Sales Maipo Film AS

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Two female ambulance paramedics get caught up in a conflict with a group of Romanian immigrants after being called out to what seems to be a false alarm. The shift leader, Sanne, is faced with a dilemma that forces her to make a choice to solve the situation. A choice that has fatal consequences, but one that makes it difficult to decide who is right and who is wrong.


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THE BOYG BØYGEN Norway / 2016 Animation, experimental / 6 min

Sat 17 Sept / 14.00 / Spegeln C Sun 18 Sept / 12.30 / Panora 3 Director Kristian Pedersen Producer Tonje Skar Reiersen, Lise Fearnly Script Kristian Pedersen Photography - Editing Kristian Pedersen Sound Erik Hedin Production Mikrofilm AS Distr./Sales Mikrofilm AS

The Boyg is found not only in Henrik Ibsen’s epic poem Peer Gynt and in Nordic folklore. The Boyg is the voice within us that whispers “go around”. A cold spirit of inertia, blocking our path. It is a coiling constrictor that suffocates progress and initiative. A short film inspired by visual music, epic poetry, Erik Hedin’s recomposition of Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt score and the Great Boyg itself who eventually finds us all.

NS4 OUT OF THE WOODS Deep in the woods, something strange and impossible stirs. Is it dangerous? Is it real? Is it man or monster? Five freaky films set in the forest that stand as warnings – against stranger danger, capitalist traps, fear of the unknown and the devil you know. It’s easy to get lost in the forest; much harder to get out of the woods.

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LET ME RUN LÅT MIG SPRINGA Sweden / 2016 Fiction / 11 min

Sat 17 Sept / 19.00 / Spegeln C Tue 20 Sept / 12.00 / Panora 1 Director Björn Fävremark, John Boisen Producer Björn Fävremark, John Boisen Script John Boisen, Björn Fävremark Photography Hans Johansson Editing John Boisen, Björn Fävremark Sound Ulf Kjellberg Production Is This It AB Distr./Sales Is This It AB

Hanna wants to go out for a run, but her boyfriend thinks it’s a little bit too late to go running. However, Hanna insists... Let Me Run is a story about how violence, or simply the threat of violence, can affect and limit our lives. 23


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THE ABSENCE OF EDDY TABLE THE ABSENCE OF EDDY TABLE Norway / 2016 Animation / 13 min

Sat 17 Sept / 19.00 / Spegeln C Tue 20 Sept / 12.00 / Panora 1 Director Rune Spaans Producer Eric Vogel Script Dave Cooper Editing Rune Spaans Animation Daniel Sappa, Oddne Madsen, Thea Matland, Rune Spaans Sound Fredric Vogel Production Tordenfilm AS Distr./Sales Tordenfilm AS

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What if your worst fear and your greatest love turns out to be the same thing? Lost in a dark forest, Eddy Table stumbles upon a mysterious girl infected by a dangerous parasite. An ambitious short 3D animated film about love and violence.

FRANCIS FRANCIS Sweden / 2015 Fiction / 32 min

Sat 17 Sept / 19.00 / Spegeln C Tue 20 Sept / 12.00 / Panora 1 Director Ahmed Abdullahi Producer Markus Waltå, Eliza Jones Script Maja Winkler, Kristoffer Malmsten Photography Johan Hannu Editing Anton Hemgren Sound Manne Kjellander Production Grand Slam AB Distr./Sales Grand Slam AB

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Ten West African men arrive in Northern Sweden. They’re guest workers, and they’re going to plant trees. Contrary to previous agreements, they’re going to be paid by commission – an amount that doesn’t even cover their air tickets back home. Francis won’t stand for this and tries to create a better future for himself; a difficult path that is going to affect him, the group and his best friend Eric.

FORGOTTEN REASON FORGOTTEN REASON Sweden / 2016 Animation, experimental / 14 min

Sat 17 Sept / 19.00 / Spegeln C Tue 20 Sept / 12.00 / Panora 1 Director Peter Larsson Producer Peter Larsson Script Peter Larsson & Isak Sundström Photography Peter Larsson Editing Peter Larsson Animation Peter Larsson, Rasmus R Streith Sound Jonathan Dakers Production Peter Larsson Distr./Sales Peter Larsson

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Forgotten Reason is a stop motion animated film about a group of lost bodies wandering through a forest towards an open field. A gathering with an unclear purpose takes place. The story comes alive through the film’s texture and atmosphere rather than via traditional storytelling.


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LULIN LULIN Sweden / 2016 Fiction / 24 min

Sat 17 Sept / 19.00 / Spegeln C Tue 20 Sept / 12.00 / Panora 1 Director Ludvig Stolterman Producer Martin Gärdemalm Script Ludvig Stolterman Photography Martin Gärdemalm Editing Ludvig Stolterman Sound Jonathan Nilsson Production Lampray AB Distr./Sales Lampray AB

At the edge of the woods, surrounding his house, a man sees something he cannot explain. Is he insane if he accepts that he saw something supernatural, or is he insane if he denies it? A slow-paced thriller dealing with the basic human fear of experiencing the unexplainable.

NS5 YOU CAN BET THE FARM Some things in life are inevitable, like death and taxes. But what about love and family, retirement and rivalry? The repetitive routine of rural life may give the appearance of permanence, but these agricultural stories remind us that no matter how confident you may be, you should never bet the farm on one promise, person or prospect. Maybe uncertainty is life’s only true certainty.

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I LOVE ANNA RAKASTAN ANNAA Finland / 2015 Fiction / 11 min

Sat 17 Sept / 11.30 / Spegeln C Mon 19 Sept / 09.00 / Panora 1 Director Joonas Rutanen Producer Kaarle Aho Script Joonas Rutanen Photography Harri Räty Editing Kimmo Kohtamäki Sound Pietari Koskinen Production Making Movies Oy Distr./Sales KurzFilmAgentur Hamburg

I Love Anna is a short film about teenage friendship. 13-year-old Santeri watches the older boys driving and tuning their motorcycles. Later, he combs his hair and goes to see his friend Anna, at whose house childhood anarchy meets puberty. 25


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FANTASY FANTASIA Finland / 2016 Fiction / 10 min

Sat 17 Sept / 11.30 / Spegeln C Mon 19 Sept / 09.00 / Panora 1

Director Teemu Nikki Producer Jani Pösö Script Teemu Nikki Photography Sari Aaltonen Editing Teemu Nikki Sound Tuomas Seppänen Production It’s Alive Films Oy Distr./Sales It’s Alive Films Oy

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A feel good film about country boy Tero, who doesn’t want to eat his potatoes. Instead, he’s dreaming of something more exotic – he’s dreaming about Pizza Fantasia! Now he wants to introduce his parents to a new treat.

HEART OF THE LAND TOIVOLA Finland / 2015 Documentary / 31 min

Sat 17 Sept / 11.30 / Spegeln C Mon 19 Sept / 09.00 / Panora 1 Director Kaisa Astikainen Producer Kaisa Astikainen Script Nina Ijäs, Kaisa Astikainen Photography Markus Tynskä Editing Nina Ijäs Sound Tuukka Nikkilä Production Toivola-filmi Oy Distr./Sales Toivola-filmi Oy

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A couple runs a small dairy farm somewhere in the heart of the Finnish countryside. However, the work of generations will soon come to an end, as their retirement is approaching and no one is left to continue the family tradition. But for one last year, everything continues as it always has. A film about love for the land, the richness of everyday life and the sadness of letting go.

YOU’VE MADE YOUR BED, NOW LIE IN IT SOM EIN REIER SÅ LIGG EIN Norway / 2016 Fiction / 15 min

Sat 17 Sept / 11.30 / Spegeln C Mon 19 Sept / 09.00 / Panora 1 Director Alexander Zwart Producer Valia Phyllis Zwart Script Tomas Solli Photography Pål Ulvik Rokseth Editing Henrik Pederson Sound Ania Przygoda Production Komet Film Distr./Sales Komet Film

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Aksel is renowned for his ability to predict the future, and suddenly he gets a vision – the elderly farmer Knut will die in three days. When he tells Knut this, the old man initiates a mission to save the farm from falling into the hands of his annoying brother. Even though he’s going to be six feet under in three days, he’s not going down without a fight.


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Norway / 2016 Fiction / 25 min

Sat 17 Sept / 11.30 / Spegeln C Mon 19 Sept / 09.00 / Panora 1 Director Ole Sebastian Kåss Producer Anton Hanson Script Kjersti Wøien Håland Photography Anton Österlund Editing Karl Sparre Sound Yvonne Stenberg Production Lillehammer University College Distr./Sales Lillehammer University College

Kristin, who works on her family’s fox farm, will do anything in her power to save what’s left of her family after her father’s unexpected departure. Will she be able to save her broken family when she herself is on the verge of a breakdown?

NP HAPPY HOUR Sat 17 – Mon 19 Sept 18.00-20.00 / Grand Öl & Mat / Accreditation Only SATURDAY Introducing DOK.Incubator and their Sunday morning sessions. SUNDAY Meet the Decision-Makers of NP Forum MONDAY Indie Films invites you to network!

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BEST NEW NORDIC VOICE Award The New Nordic Voices Competition introduces promising Nordic filmmakers and presents both documentaries and short films in the same competition. The Best New Nordic Voice Award is presented by the New Nordic Voices jury to one of the 10 films in the New Nordic Voices Competition. The award goes to the director(s) of the film.

In competition NNV1 HOMO SACER NNV2 KIKI

NNV3 FAMILY FIRST: I CAN’T BE SEEN LIKE THIS GOLGOTHA FRONT VIEW OF MY FATHER BROTHERS

NNV4 THE SEARCHERS: RESORT BEST FRIENDS FOREVER AND EVER FINITE MOVING TARGET

JURY 2016 BIRGITTE WEINBERGER Odense Film Festival (Denmark)

OSCAR ERIKSSON Folkets Bio (Sweden)

The prize sum is €3,500 and is sponsored by Film i Skåne.

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ANE HJORT GUTTU New Nordic Voice Special Mention 2015 (Norway)


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HOMO SACER HOMO SACER Sweden, Denmark / 2015 Documentary, experimental / 61 min

Sat 17 Sept / 13.30 / Panora 2 Sun 18 Sept / 14.00 / Spegeln A Director Lode Kuylenstierna Producer Lode Kuylenstierna Script Dag Kuylenstierna Photography Lode Kuylenstierna Editing George Cragg Sound Calle Buddee Roos Production LodeDetlof Produktion Distr./Sales LodeDetlof Produktion

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Captured on video, published on the internet and found dead. A digital phantom’s tragedy is deconstructed in this tricky and complex film about our modern prejudiced view of a fictional, opinionated media climate. The film investigates the collective social media mind and the authoritative storytelling structures that make you believe in everything you see.

KIKI KIKI Sweden, USA / 2016 Documentary / 94 min

Sat 17 Sept / 18.30 / Panora 3 Mon 19 Sept / 11.30 / Panora 1 Director Sara Jordenö Producer Annika Rogell, Lori Cheatle Script Sara Jordenö, Twiggy Pucci Garçon Photography Naiti Gamez Editing Rasmus Ohlander Sound Tom Paul Production Story AB, Hard Working Movies Distr./Sales Films Boutique

A dynamic coming of age story about agency, resilience and the transformative art form that is Voguing. This film offers a fascinating and complex insight into the daily lives of a group of LGBTQ young people of colour who comprise the “Kiki” scene; a vibrant, safe space for performance created and governed by these activists.

NNV3 FAMILY FIRST Brothers before lovers, sisters before misters, fathers before God… Family comes first, above and before all else, in these shorts that show the unconditional love and support between relations. Blood runs thicker than water, and familial forgiveness even thicker, as pre-Christmas baking, May Day partying, violence and divorce test whether family bonds can ever break.

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I CAN’T BE SEEN LIKE THIS I CAN’T BE SEEN LIKE THIS Iceland / 2016 Fiction / 12 min

Sun 18 Sept / 14.30 / Panora 1 Tue 20 Sept / 14.00 / Panora 3 Director Anna Gunndis Gudmundsdottir Producer Sydney Buchan, Anna Gunndis Gudmundsdottir & Einar Adalsteinsson Script Anna Gunndis Gudmundsdottir Photography Inés Gowland Editing Sigurdur Eythorsson Sound Harry Cepka Production Filippus Kusk ehf. Distr./Sales Filippus Kusk

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When two competitive little sisters wake up on a quiet and beautiful winter morning, they are unaware of how a single event can drastically change their life and affect their relationship. Should they have done something differently? Probably.

GOLGOTHA GOLGATA Finland / 2016 Fiction / 28 min

Sun 18 Sept / 14.30 / Panora 1 Tue 20 Sept / 14.00 / Panora 3 Director Ulla Heikkilä Producer Marja Pihlaja Script Ulla Heikkilä Photography Hannu Käki Editing Juuso Lavonen Sound Tiia Vestola Production Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture Distr./Sales Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture

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Ten-year-old Inari is preparing for the traditional May Day celebrations with her enthusiastic mother and reluctant father. In order to ensure an enjoyable evening for everyone, Inari decides to make a deal with God.

FRONT VIEW OF MY FATHER MIN FAR FORFRA Denmark / 2015 Documentary, experimental / 29 min

Sun 18 Sept / 14.30 / Panora 1 Tue 20 Sept / 14.00 / Panora 3 Director Nicoline Skotte Jacobsen Producer Nicoline Skotte Jacobsen Script Nicoline Skotte Jacobsen Photography Valdemar Cold Winge Leisner Editing Denniz Göl Bertelsen Sound Rune Kristiansen Production The National Film School of Denmark Distr./ Sales The National Film School of Denmark

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The film takes place in a subtle and playful studio, a luminous and colorful universe where a daughter has invited her father to participate in different games and subtle reflection on the divorce that has deprived them both of parts of the daughter’s childhood. The film tackles a pressing issue in the Danish divorce culture in a new and both experimental and educational way.


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BROTHERS BROTHERS UK / 2015 Fiction / 24 min

Sun 18 Sept / 14.30 / Panora 1 Tue 20 Sept / 14.00 / Panora 3 Director Thordur Palsson Producer Emilie Jouffroy Script Matthew Jankes, Thordur Palsson Photography Jannicke Mikkelsen Editing Neil Lenthall Sound John Cohen Production National Film and Television School Distr./Sales National Film and Television School

A seismic day in the life of 16-year-old Chris, who lives with his hot blooded brother David in a derelict seaside village. After finding David beaten on the kitchen floor of their bungalow, Chris’ day takes another turn when a beautiful, unknown girl steps into his world. As Chris allows himself to dream of something better, David is dragging them down again.

NNV4 THE SEARCHERS We’re all searching, whether it’s in pursuit of attention, happiness, justice, a mate, survivors after the apocalypse or a better understanding of ourselves. Human beings are always striving and seeking. It’s in our DNA to pursue and persevere. It’s in our literature; seek and you will find. It seems to always be in the back of our minds, something known but not yet found.

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RESORT RESORT Denmark / 2016 Fiction / 17 min

Sun 18 Sept / 10.00 / Panora 3 Mon 19 Sept / 14.30 / Spegeln A Director Kasper Møller Jensen Producer Maria Fogt Rasmussen Script Mie Schou Photography Kristian Arbs Editing Julius Fuglsang Houkjær Sound Mathias Grønkjær Madsen Production Super8 Distr./Sales Super8

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BEST FRIENDS FOREVER AND EVER BESTU VINKONUR AD EILIFU AMEN Iceland / 2016 Fiction / 12 min

Sun 18 Sept / 10.00 / Panora 3 Mon 19 Sept / 14.30 / Spegeln A Director Katrín Björgvinsdóttir Producer Katrin Bjorgvinsdottir, Arnor Palmi Arnarson Script Katrin Bjorgvinsdottir Photography Johann Mani Johannsson Editing Eyrun Helga Gudmundsdottir Sound Mia Joanna Koskela Michaelsen Production Zeta Productions ehf Distr./ Sales Zeta Productions

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The film revolves around an intense friendship between two women and the blurred lines between friendship and love. Katrín believes she has found her soulmate: her best friend, Sigga. Everything changes when Sigga becomes pregnant by a guy she doesn’t really know and invites him to live with them. Katrin feels isolated and angry as the stranger pushes into their perfect little world.

FINITE FINITE Norway, Latvia / 2016 Fiction / 25 min

Sun 18 Sept / 10.00 / Panora 3 Mon 19 Sept / 14.30 / Spegeln A Director Marius Rolfsvåg Producer Ravn Wikhaug Script Kaja Eline Lindsay Photography Torbjørn Sundal Holen Editing Kristian Tveit Sound Johan Rasmus Pram Production Lillehammer University College Distr./Sales Lillehammer University College

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A Post-Apocalyptic story about loneliness, the fundamental need for intimacy and about how trauma and fear can paradoxically lead to destruction of what we most need – each other.

MOVING TARGET MOVING TARGET Denmark / 2016 Documentary / 31 min

Sun 18 Sept / 10.00 / Panora 3 Mon 19 Sept / 14.30 / Spegeln A Director Tanja Wol Sørensen Producer Rikke Tambo Andersen Script Tanja Wol Sørensen Photography Tanja Wol Sørensen Editing Christian Einshøj Sound Mira Falck Production Bullitt Film ApS Distr./Sales Bullitt Film ApS

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Ruby rides in the back of an armoured car while a bodyguard sits beside the driver. As a human rights advocate working in Colombia, she speaks out on behalf of victims of the long-running conflict between government paramilitaries and FARC guerrillas, and dedicates her life to justice despite having to live in fear.


YOUNG NORDICS

Young Nordics is a programme of Nordic shorts and documentaries aimed at children and youth, and anyone who is open to stories told from a young person’s perspective. The programme is curated by Nordisk Panorama in collaboration with BUFF and in partnership with the City of Malmö, offering free screenings for schools. We are presenting six films from five Nordic countries. Stories that portray what it’s like to be a young person. Come and experience these amazing films with their target audience! In collaboration with: BUFF and the City of Malmö, offering free screenings for schools

CHILDREN’S CHOICE Award

The films in the Young Nordics programme compete for the love of our most critical audience. We’ve asked the youngest viewers to tell us which film they liked the best and we’ll award the winner with a Children’s Choice award, as well as an invitation to attend next year’s festival.

What is the best Nordic children’s film?

The award will be announced online, at nordiskpanorama.com and in the NP Newsletter after the festival.

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An Icelandic saga about two sisters, the story of a Norwegian boy and his last day in school before moving to another city and a documentary about the Swedish girl Ruth, who is a cheerleader champion. Tue 20 Sept / 10.00 / Panora 1 Wed 21 Sept / 9.30 / Panora 2

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BLANK SQUARES HVITE FIRKANTER

RUTH RUTH

Iceland / 2016 Fiction / 12 min

Norway / 2015 Fiction, Children / Youth / 12 min

Sweden, Denmark, Norway / 2015 Documentary, Children / Youth / 28 min

When two competitive little sisters wake up on a quiet and beautiful winter morning, they are unaware of how a single event can drastically change their life and affect their relationship. Should they have done something differently? Probably.

Kasper is nine years old and is about to move to another city. On his last day at school he has to say goodbye to his friends in class, and worst of all to his favorite teacher Ingrid, knowing that he will never get to see her again.

Ruth is 11 years old and breathes, eats and lives cheerleading. That tests her mother’s beliefs. But Ruth stands up for herself and the team. She overcomes the prejudices connected to the sport, proving to everyone what cheerleading is really about – joint effort and teamwork. This film is about finding your place in a group and standing up for your own beliefs.

Director Anna Gunndis Gudmundsdottir Producer Sydney Buchan, Anna Gunndis Gudmundsdottir, Einar Adalsteinsson Script Anna Gunndis Gudmundsdottir Photography Inés Gowland Editing Sigurdur Eythorsson Sound Harry Cepka Production Filippus Kusk ehf. Distr./ Sales Filippus Kusk ehf.

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Director Rebecca Figenschau Producer Janic Heen Script Rebecca Figenschau Photography Marte Vold Editing Silje Ensby, Anette Ruud Andersen Sound Rikard Strømsodd, Lars Jørgen Bergsund Production Vinland Good Stories Distr./Sales Vinland Good Stories

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Director Hanna Heilborn Producer Malin Hüber Script Hanna Heilborn Photography Ania Winiarska Editing Svein Olav Sandem Sound Rune Palving Production Story AB Distr./ Sales Autlook Filmsales


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A dramatic Danish thriller taking place during a football match, a Finnish feel-good film taking place in the countryside in 1989 and a heart-breaking story about a 9-year old girl, Farida, who was deported from Norway. Tue 20 Sept / 9.30 / Panora 2 Wed 21 Sept / 10.00 / Panora 1

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SLUSH ICE SLUSH ICE

CHILDREN DEPORTED: FARIDA ASYLBARNA: FARIDA

Finland / 2016 Fiction / 10 min

Denmark / 2016 Fiction / 30 min

Norway / 2015/ Documentary, Children / Youth / 16 min

A feel good film about country boy Tero, who doesn’t want to eat his potatoes. Instead, he’s dreaming of something more exotic – he’s dreaming about Pizza Fantasia! Now he wants to introduce his parents to a new treat.

It’s the most important football match of the year. Coach Lasse will do everything to win it. Young Tobias misguidedly injures the other team’s star player. The consequences are brutal and Tobias is the only and obvious scapegoat.

9-year-old Farida was deported to Afghanistan in February of 2015, after almost four years in Norway. Now she finds herself in a country she has never been to before, with a language and a culture that is foreign to her. She misses her friends, her school and the safety of the small town of Dokka.

Director Teemu Nikki Producer Jani Pösö Script Teemu Nikki Photography Sari Aaltonen Editing Teemu Nikki Sound Tuomas Seppänen Production It’s Alive Films Oy Distr./Sales It’s Alive Films Oy

Director Søren Grinderslev Hansen Producer Christian Junget Madsen Script Søren Grinderslev Hansen Photography Kasper Rasmussen Editing Victor Cornelius Sound Henrik Vindeby Production BetaFilm & Communication Company SGH FILM Distr./Sales BetaFilm & Communication Company

Director Ragnhild Sørheim Producer Thorvald Nilsen Script Ragnhild Sørheim Photography Benjamin Langeland, Anders Nybø Editing Benjamin Langeland Sound Thoms Angell Endresen Production Flimmer Film AS Distr./Sales Flimmer Film AS

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PARTY

NP OPENING NIGHT – Opening Screening MAGNUS and Party Screening + Party

Fri 16 Sept 18.00-01.00 ( film starts 20.00) / Slagthuset / Fri 16 Sept 18.00-20.00 Opening Mingle / Accreditation only / Sign-up required Nordisk Panorama is rolling out the red are performing on stage and at the following carpet for a glamorous night at the beautiful opening party one of Malmö’s greatest -”DJ old Slagthuset in Central Malmö. Expect Cleva” is behind the turn tables to build the an evening featuring the Swedish premiere ambience of this special night. of the cinematic documentary competition film ”Magnus” -a film about the unique chess The Opening Night marks the beginning of genius by the same name. (Read more on p. 12) 5 days of film festival with hundreds of great experiences lined up for you and we want you You can expect an evening full of excitement to share this delightful evening full of film, inspired by the game of Chess. The dance treats, dance, music and surprises with us at and theatre project ”Dance Across Borders” Nordisk Panorama.

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PARTY

NP AWARDS GALA & AFTER PARTY Gala + Party

Tue 20 Sept 19.00-22.00 / Malmö Town Hall / pre-register / DKK450 (€60) 22.00-01.00/ after party Cinema Spegeln Lobby The Nordisk Panorama Gala Awards Ceremony takes place in the Majestic Malmö Town Hall - Rådhuset - buzzing with talents from the Nordic short and documentary film scene and our international guests. Rani Nair will host the exiting and intense show as the juries announce the winners of the three competition programmes as well the announcement of the audience award. MattiMatti creates live music in the spur of the moment to accompany the culmination and celebration of the winners and 5 days with the creative vibe of the Nordics in the City of Malmö.

The announcement of the winners will be followed by a delicious gala buffet offered by the City of Malmö building up the appetite for a great farewell Dance After Party in the grand lobby of Cinema Spegeln to a groovy mix of R&B, hip-hop and disco hits delivered by DJ and singer S.U.N.E. expecting sweat to drip on the rocking dance floor. Tickets can be bought at NP Guest Desk at Scandic Triangeln with credit card. Limited availability

SURPRISE AWARD SCREENING – 2016 winners Screening

Tue 20 Sept / 20.00 / Spegeln B / Free Four prizes are handed out at the Nordisk Panorama Gala Tuesday night, and you can be among the first to see the awarded winners. In our surprise screening at Biograf Spegeln, starting directly after the

award show, we will screen one or more of the 2016 winning films. Sign up: nordiskpanorama.com/signup. Entrance is free, but access is limited.

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SPECIAL INDUSTRY PROGRAMME For those of our accredited guests who will be attending the grand opening on Friday evening, Saturday awaits with several interesting, case based Outlook sessions on film distribution. On Sunday the industry special programme really gets going with a three-day programme-within-the-festival, with numerous parallel tracks. Sunday morning greets us with the DOK.Incubator Preview Presentations at Cinema Panora, as well as Producers Meet Producers at Amiralen as a warm-up to the next two days of pitching at the NP Forum. Sunday afternoon, NP Market hosts the Work-in-Progress sessions at Scandic Triangeln, before we all gather to Meet the Decision-Makers at the Happy Hour venue, Grand Ă–l & Mat.

FIND YOUR MATCH Doing business at Nordisk Panorama is all about finding the right people to talk to. You might bump into them coincidently, but often you get further by seeking them out. Starting this year, we are introducing the Nordisk Panorama App. It contains the festival programme with an in-App possibility to make your own personalized schedule and we also offer information about the attendees of the festival, with a function to sort them by professional category. We hope this will help you to Find Your Match. If you have not downloaded it already, head to your App store and try it out!

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NP HAPPY HOUR Sessions

The highly collaborative industry of film professionals require a Happy Hour where we can meet, talk and connect casually. NP invites you to three Happy Hours. Sat 17 – Mon 19 Sept / 18.00-20.00 / Grand Öl & Mat / Accreditation Only On Saturday DOK.Incubator, with their rough-cut programme for European filmmakers striving for the international stages, will be highlighting the exciting programme lined up for you on Sunday morning.

On Sunday we will introduce you to the ”Meet the Decision-Makers of NP Forum”. On Monday, Norwegian Indiefilm is our sponsor and will give us clues on who to work with in Norway. Don’t miss these essential sessions!

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NP OUTLOOK Focusing on international financing, distribution and sales, NP Outlook is aimed at filmmakers who want to keep in touch with the latest trends in the international market. Don’t miss this opportunity to get to know who’s who, who does what and how to do it right yourself! Sat 17 – Mon 19 Sept

RELEASING YOUR FILM GRADUALLY

A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK

Sat 17 Sept / 15.00-16.00 / Panora 3

Sat 17 Sept / 16.00-17.00 / Panora 3

The documentary film Dream Empire has been released in different formats and on several platforms before the ‘classic’ feature length documentary is even finished.

What should you do when you want to make your film available online? Which platform(s) should you choose? How do you direct attention to your film so it doesn’t end up like a small needle in a very large haystack?

In this case study we will hear about the pros, the cons and the potential pitfalls of gradual release for documentaries.

Get insights and experience from different sides of the industry.

SPEAKERS: JESPER JACK, House of Real ANNA LJUNGMARK, House of Real CHARLIE PHILIPS, The Guardian

SPEAKERS: SAM MORRILL, Vimeo DAN GREEN, Dogwoof CARSTEN AANONSEN, Indie Film

MODERATOR: PAUL PAUWELS, EDN

MODERATOR: PAUL PAUWELS, EDN

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SPECIAL INDUSTRY PROGRAMME

NORTH AMERICAN WINDOWS

MEET THE DECISION-MAKERS OF NP FORUM

Sat 17 Sept / 17.00-18.00 / Panora 3

Sun 18 Sept / 18.30-19.45 / Grand Öl & Mat

Representatives from a variety of distribution and exhibition platforms in North America talk about the possibilities on the other side of the pond.

Every year some 60-70 Nordic and international decision-makers attend the NP Forum for Co-financing of Documentaries. In this session you will get a quick introduction to the commissioning editors from TV, film institutes and regional film funds, as well as the international sales agents and other experts attending this year’s forum. Don’t miss this chance to learn who’s who and what they can do for you!

SPEAKERS: NIKKI HEYMANN, POV LA FRANCIS HUI, MoMA CHRIS HASTINGS, WORLD Channel ROBIN SMITH, KinoSmith / Blue Ice Docs Inc. MODERATOR: PAUL PAUWELS, EDN

SPEAKERS: MANY! MODERATORS: GITTE HANSEN, First Hand Films MIKAEL OPSTRUP, EDN

CAMPAIGNS AROUND DOCUMENTARIES – BUSTING THE MYTHS Sun 18 Sept / 16.00-17.30 / Stadsarkivet Hörsalen Some say: “I’m a filmmaker, not an activist”. Others say: “I’m a filmmaker, so I need to be an activist”. And both assumptions are myths More and more producers and distributors are experimenting with outreach campaigns that engage audiences in new ways, build non-profit partnerships or aim to make the world a better place.

Ben Kempas will be on a mission to counter 13 of the most common misconceptions around outreach work. And the worst myth is: “We can think about all this later”. SPEAKER: BEN KEMPAS, Film & Campaign MODERATOR: OVE RISHØJ JENSEN, EDN

Yet many remain sceptical: “Why should we bother with this in the first place?” – “I’m not going to make any money off this, am I?” – “My intern can be the impact producer.” – ”My film is not issue-driven so it’s not for me.”

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SHORT FILM MEET UP Mon 19 Sept / 10.00-12.45 / Stadsarkivet Hörsalen NB: For invited guests only! The annual meet up, focusing on Nordic short film cooperation. For invited short filmmakers only.

QUICKFIRE - MEET THE I NT’L SHORT FILM BUYERS AND SALES AGENTS Mon 19 Sept / 16.00-16.30 / Stadsarkivet Hörsalen An introduction to the international short film decision-makers attending Nordisk Panorama. Meet the buyers and sales agents, find out what they are looking for and get an update on the state of the art of the international short film market. SPEAKERS: STINE WANGLER, KurzFilmAgentur Hamburg INGA DIEV, Ouat Media SARI VOLANEN, Yle CHRIS TIDMAN, Shorts TV MODERATOR: JING HAASE, Nordisk Panorama

KUNG FURY – A VIRAL HERO

WOULD YOU BUY THIS?

Mon 19 Sept / 15.00-16.00 / Stadsarkivet Hörsalen

Mon 19 Sept / 16.30-18.00 / Stadsarkivet Hörsalen

How did Kung Fury go from being a crazy idea in a Swedish filmmaker’s head to becoming a viral financing and distribution hit?

Put your film to the test and find out about its distribution potential from the people who know. In this session we urge people to bring their short film and show it on the spot. The screening will be followed by live feedback from some of the experienced short film distributors and buyers attending this year’s Nordisk Panorama. Come if you dare! This session is not for sissies

What have been the strategy, the considerations and the experience of crowdfunding and online release? And can this experience be used in future productions? SPEAKER: LINUS ANDERSSON, Lampray MODERATOR: OVE RISHØJ JENSEN, EDN

SPEAKERS: STINE WANGLER, KurzFilmAgentur Hamburg INGA DIEV, Ouat Media SARI VOLANEN, Yle CHRIS TIDMAN, Shorts TV MODERATOR: JING HAASE, Nordisk Panorama

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DOK.INCUBATOR AT NORDISK PANORAMA Nordisk Panorama is all about Nordic films finding their way to an international audience with great storytelling. Identifying your audience and getting their attention, sometimes even long before your film is ready to be released, is a challenge many filmmakers face. Who is the audience for my film? How do I make sure my film talks to them? How do I reach them? These are just some of the questions many filmmakers deal with. And this is the background for Nordisk Panorama’s new partnership with DOK.Incubator.

DOK.INCUBATOR Preview

A presentation of eight high-end feature films, made by filmmakers from three continents, just before their release. DOK. Incubator is a well-established rough-cut workshop, which every year helps to develop films to reach the top international festivals (Sundance, IDFA, Hot Docs, Karlovy Vary and Locarno in 2015/2016). This is the first public presentation of the films developed at the 2016 DOK.Incubator workshop. Sun 18 Sept 10.00-12.15 / Panora 2

We have teamed up with the DOK.Incubator crew from Prague. They have been very successful in addressing these challenges over the past five years and have achieved great results with European films. Every year eight films are selected and workshopped intensively over a seven-month period of editing and preparation for the international market. As their new festival partner, Nordisk Panorama will host the first public preview presentation of the eight 2016 DOK.Incubator films. This new partnership adds an international edge to our festival and gives you a first chance to see shooting stars of European documentary filmmaking.

FILMRUMMET: Let’s talk about sex – The Creative process behind Venus Seminar

See p. 60

Hear more from DOK.Incubator participants. Sun 18 Sept / 15.30-16.45 / Panora 2

DOK.INCUBATOR Presents – A Family Affair Screening

See p. 60

Sun 18 Sept / 17.00 / Panora 2

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NP MARKET Sat 17 – Tue 20 Sept / Scandic Triangeln / For market guests only

Welcoming international film festivals, distributors and buyers from all over the world, Nordisk Panorama Market offers a comprehensive overview of the newest independently produced Nordic short and documentary films. Presenting some 250 titles completed within the past year or in the pipeline, Nordisk Panorama Market is a unique insight into what’s cooking in the Nordic region.

WORK-IN-PROGRESS PRESENTATIONS Sun 18 Sept / 13.30-18.00 / For invited market guests only The work-in-progress presentations offer TV buyers, sales agents, distributors and festival programmers the chance to preview some of the most exciting forthcoming Nordic documentaries, which are almost ready to take their place on the world stage. Looking either for the last push to be finalized, a sales

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agent/distributor or festival premiere, they will all present new material at this event, following up on former Nordisk Panorama Forum pitches or pitches at fora around the world. 6 projects will be presented Sunday 13.30-15.30 followed by one-to-one meetings 16.00-18.00. Open to invited documentary market guests only. Programme available at the NP Market Desk.


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MARKET ON DEMAND

MARKET ONE-TO-ONE

The film market runs during market opening hours and showcases the very latest Nordic short and documentary films on demand. Efficiency is guaranteed through the digital screening system that allows market guests to create individual selections, contact distributors directly, take notes and keep track of work already done.

The market one-to-ones are short meetings of 10-15 minutes giving market professionals and Nordic filmmakers a chance to meet exclusively. Meetings are pre-arranged by the market staff beforehand, but can be booked at the NP Market Desk during opening hours in the event of availability. The meetings take place at the market and can be requested by filmmakers with a film in the market.

MARKET SCREENINGS




The market screenings offer sales agents, distributors and festival programmers the chance to discover brand new Nordic shorts and documentaries yet to premiere internationally. Films are screened in programmed slots from Saturday to Tuesday. Access for selected market guests only. Programme available at the NP Market Desk.

MARKET ONLINE Market online is our streaming service for round-the-clock pre-screening purposes. In this password protected screening room, festival programmers, buyers and distributors can stream full-length films all year round at their own convenience. Go to www.nordiskpanorama.com for further information. There you can also find the new batch of Nordisk Panorama Market films when they are published after the festival, together with other recent selections and films from previous years. Nordisk Panorama Market is open to market professionals and film-makers with a film or project presented at the market.

OPENING HOURS

17 September / 09.00-19.00 18 September / 09.00-19.00 19 September / 09.00-19.00 20 September / 09.00-18.00

STAFF JING HAASE Market Manager

MARIA STOIANOVA Market Coordinator

KASIA CHODAKOWSKAMALKIEWICZ Market Assistant

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NP FORUM for Co-financing of Documentaries Sun 18 – Tue 20 Sept / Amiralen / For forum guests only

Nordisk Panorama Forum is the annual meeting place and funding event for Nordic documentary professionals looking to connect with a variety of Nordic and international decision-makers from TV, film institutes and regional film funds. Featuring pitching sessions, pre-booked individual meetings and social events, Nordisk Panorama Forum offers all participants a professional platform to network and do business in addition to an intensive educational experience for observers and film school students. More than 280 professionals will attend the event, and we are looking forward to three intensive days of networking, pitching and discussing the selected projects.

SELECTED PROJECTS Over two days, NP Forum presents a selection of 24 brand new documentary projects that are pitched in an open forum to around 70 attending decision-makers. In addition, more than 20 selected observer+ projects are presented in individual meetings between producers and decision-makers.

EASTERN EUROPEAN DELEGATION Every year NP Forum welcomes a specially invited foreign delegation. This year we are happy to welcome the Eastern European delegation, which is here to connect with the Nordic documentary community. The delegation is arranged in cooperation with the Institute of Documentary Film.

PRODUCERS MEET PRODUCERS The delegation will take part in the networking event Producers Meet Producers, kicking off the forum on Sunday 18 September with in-depth networking, co-production insight and roundtable discussions. This is the perfect place to find suitable co-production partners and form the bonds necessary to access funds across borders. The event welcomes a selection of Nordic producers. Nordisk Panorama Forum is open to professionals who have applied for and been granted a seat.

STAFF

CHRISTINA JUL GREGERSEN Forum Manager

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LEA MARIA STRANDBÆK SØRENSEN Forum Coordinator

PHILIP WRANGBERG Forum Assistant

ALEXEI DU PÉRIER Forum Assistant


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IN COMPETITION 2016 In this year’s NP Competition Programme we are proud to present 9 titles that were previously presented at NP Forum and Market.

Denmark BUGS by Andreas Johnsen

Iceland KEEP FROZEN by Hulda Rós Guðnadóttir

Sweden DON JUAN by Jerzy Sladkowski

Presented at NP Forum 2014

Presented at NP Forum 2011 and at NP Market Work-in-Progress 2015

Presented at NP Closed Market Screenings 2015

Denmark MOTLEY’S LAW by Nicole Horanyi Nielsen

Norway DANCING FOR YOU by Erlend E. Mo

Sweden MONALISA STORY by Jessica Nettelbladt

Presented at NP Forum 2013 and at NP Closed Market Screenings 2015

Presented at NP Closed Market Screenings 2015

Presented at NP Forum 2013 and at NP Closed Market Screenings 2015

Finland DIVING INTO THE UNKNOWN by Juan Reina

Norway MAGNUS by Benjamin Ree

Sweden KIKI by Sara Jordenö

Presented at NP Forum 2014

Presented at NP Forum 2013

Presented at NP Forum 2014

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SPECIAL PROGRAMME We will guide you through the special programme through: NORWAY IN FOCUS SWEDISH SIN DIGITAL DISRUPTION ANIMATION 24 HOUR CINEMATIC LIFE PUZZLE SOCIAL BREAKS

First of all – on a more serious note – we invite you all to a discussion on something that concerns us all – Freedom of speech.

WHEN THE SHIT HITS THE FAN A Discussion A discussion about freedom of speech and the role and responsibilities of independent film festivals. What consequences do legal threats and actions against artist, filmmakers and festivals have on our democratic society? Earlier this year the production company behind the Norwegian documentary ‘The Magnitsky Act – Behind the Scenes’ was sued.

See p. 15

The film was withdrawn from the film festival in Grimstad, the organisers didn’t dare to show the film after a threat of legal action. Some years ago we had a similar example when Dole Food sued the filmmakers of the documentary Bananas!*. How can we protect freedom of speech when the powerful attack? Sun 18 Sept / 17.00-18.00 / Panora 1 / Free

THE MAGNITSKY ACT – BEHIND THE SCENES Screening/Competition film Sat 17 Sept 17.00 / Panora 1 Mon 19 Sept / 19.00 / Panora 2

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NORWAY IN FOCUS

Nordisk Panorama Film Festival wants you to explore the uniqueness of each of the countries within the Nordic family. So every year we put our ears to the ground of one of the Nordic countries to explore what is happening in this particular country in this particular year. This year’s festival offers a special focus on Norway and brings Norwegian films and filmmakers some extra limelight. We are opening the festival with Norwegian film Magnus (see p. 12), we host our annual session “Our Dinner With” (see p. 50 ) with the renowned Norwegian film director Aslaug Holm inviting you and the writer Åsa Linderborg for dinner. We dive into the heart of terrorism in the Masterclass by Paul S. Refsdal (see p. 52 ), director of the competition documentary Dugma – The Button (see p. 11 ),

which offers unbelievable access to the inner thoughts of the suicide bombers of Al-Qaida. And this was just a brief summary. In 2016 we have Norwegian for breakfast, dinner and at midnight! In cooperation with: The Norwegian Film Institute and the regional Norwegian Film centres, Film Reg and The Norwegian Film School

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OUR DINNER WITH – Aslaug Holm and Åsa Linderborg Boat dinner with storytellers ”Our Dinner With…” is a mainstay at Nordisk Panorama, every year presenting exiting encounters between Nordic and international storytellers. Come join us for a fantastic Sunday dinner on the floating restaurant Blå Båten while listening to a conversation between two Nordic storytellers, Aslaug Holm and Åsa Linderborg. The dinner concept will be organized by the event company Till Bords, providing unexpected, tasteful and fun dinner settings. For this special event, Till Bords will pair up with one of Malmö’s best local chefs and offer an all vegetarian delicious meal. This year’s host, Aslaug Holm, is an award winning Norwegian director, writer, editor and cinematographer. Her latest film Brothers has been travelling all over the world and recently won the prestigous main price at HotDocs Film Festival. Holm’s dinner partner is Åsa Linderborg, Swedish writer and head of culture at newspaper Aftonbladet. Her novel ”Mig Äger Ingen”, was critically acclaimed and nominated for the August Prize.

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The audience, and co-diners, will get to hear these inspiring women discuss, among other things, the creative possibilities and challenges of coming-of-age storytelling. The programme is presented incooperation with Royal Norwegian Embassy in Stockholm. Take the bus to the boat! Add a little extra to this event and join us for a 15 minute evening bus tour of Malmö. Bus Ride Signup: www.nordiskpanorama.com/ signup Pickup location: Monbijougatan 17 (outside Grand) at 19.00 Sun 18 Sept / 19.30-21.30 / Blå Båten / 250 kr / limited seats / pre-booking necessary at NP ticket office


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OUR DINNER WITH Screenings

KON-TIKI Boat cinema

Experience this spectacular and newly restored film at Malmö’s very own Maritime Museum!

COOL AND CRAZY HEFTIG OG BEGEISTRET Norway / 2001 / Documentary / 105 min Facing the ferocious Barents Sea, with an almost uninterrupted view towards the North Pole, lies the small fishing village of Berlevåg. There we meet the 30-odd members of its colourful male choir. One of Norway’s most experienced and renowned film directors brings to the screen a world he knows and loves, and does so in the spirit of the people he portrays. Director Aslaug Holm Producer Tom Remlov Photography Svein Krøvel Editing Aslaug Holm

Monday 19 sept / 18.00 / Panora 1

KON-TIKI KON-TIKI In 1947, the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl gathered a crew of six men (and one parrot) and set out on a fearless voyage across the Pacific Ocean. On board the hand-built raft was also a 16 mm camera. After 101 days at sea, Heyerdahl and his men reached the shores of Polynesia, and in 1951 the dramatic footage they later sculpted into a film was awarded an Oscar for Best Documentary. Thor Heyerdahl & Olle Nordemar / Norway / 1950 / Documentary / 118 min

Sun 18 Sept / 14.00-15.30 / Malmö Museer / Festival pass, Accreditation or Museum entrance fee

THE RICH COUNTRY OLJEBERGET Norway / 2006 / Documentary / 111 min In the corridors of power at the Norwegian Parliament, we meet Jens Stoltenberg – a man with a mission. He is going to reincarnate the Labour Party after its disastrous defeat in the 2001 election and return as the country’s next prime minister. A political as well as personal journey in a country that has found wealth in oil, but still searches for meaning and justice in its core existence. Director Knut Erik Jensen Producer Tore Buvarp Photography Aslaug Holm, Trond Højnes Editing Aslaug Holm, Erik Andersson

Tuesday 20 sept / 14.30 / Panora 1

Boat ride to Kon-tiki: The Thor Heyerdahl safari Set the tone for Kon-Tiki and set sail on a little maritime adventure. We navigate the scenic waterways of Malmö before arriving at the Maritime Museum where the film will be shown. Signup: www.nordiskpanorama.com/signup Sun 18 Sept / 12.30-13.30 / Södertull (Södra Vallgatan) / Free with festival pass or accreditation

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SHOWING THE OTHER SIDE Masterclass with Paul S. Refsdal

Refsdal is a journalist turned into a documentary filmmaker. After leaving the Norwegian army in 1984, he went to Afghanistan to report on the Mujahedin fighting Soviet occupation. In the following decades Refsdal reported on more than a dozen insurgent groups including the KLA in Kosovo, the Tamil Tigers, the Shining Path of Peru, the Chechen rebels, the Afghan Taliban and the Syrian branch of Al-Qaida.

Paul S. Refsdal will talk about the intended message of his films and the concept of showing the human side of our designated enemies. He will describe the numerous hurdles and dilemmas which had to be overcome in making his second documentary, “Dugma – the Button”, including dealing with broadcasters anxious about airing the film. Sun 18 Sept / 12.30-14.00 / Panora 1

During the making of his first documentary, “Taliban Behind the Masks”(2010), he was kidnapped by a rogue Taliban commander, something that effectively put an end to the filming.

See p. 11

DUGMA – THE BUTTON Screening/Competition film Sat 17 Sept / 19.00 / Panora 1 Mon 19 Sept / 19.00 / Panora 2

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NORWEGIAN BREAKFAST – Food for thought Short Films Start your morning right with a strong cup of Norwegian shorts! Chew on this all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet of films that use food and drink to express complex emotions ranging from love to jealousy, misunderstanding to discrimination, and digest.

IT’S EASY TO BE A REBEL IN YOUR BASEMENT APARTMENT - KARPE DIEM LETT Å VÆRE REBEL I KJELLERLEILIGHETEN DIN

Breakfast can be bought and brought into the theatre at Spegeln Bistro from 09.00

While most people sleep tight, the working class goes to work. They are looked down upon and they are feared – but fear originates in a lack of knowledge.

Sat 17 Sept / 09.30-11.00 / Spegeln B

Kavar Singh / Norway / 2015 / Fiction / 6 min

THANKS FOR DANCING TAKK FOR TUREN

WOMEN & WINE KVINNER & CAVA

In this short film we follow two elderly men, formerly an athlete and a coach, through the last winter of their relationship. A sweet and moving testament to lifelong love, and the struggle of looking back, moving on and realising everything is coming to an end.

Turid is celebrating her close friend’s 50th birthday when she suddenly realises that the relationship between the two of them isn’t as close as it used to be.

Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken / Norway / 2015 / Fiction / 18 min

Liv Karin Dahlstrøm / Norway / 2016 / Fiction / 22 min

NOTHING EVER REALLY ENDS INGENTING TAR NOENSINNE SLUTT Ebba and Marius are in constant conflict with one another, despite the fact that the two love each other deeply. Nothing Ever Really Ends is a melancholic comedy about love and dysfunction told over the course of three years. Jakob Rørvik / Norway / 2016 / Fiction / 24 min

NORDIC STUDENTS Short Films Nordic Film Schools present films produced by students. The screening is a part of the Student & Teacher Meetup for Nordic Film Schools during the festival. The Meetup is produced in collaboration with The Norwegian Film School. Sat 17 Sept / 09.00-10.30 / Panora 2 / Free

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IS-SLOTTET AND THE FLOW OF BODY SPACES Art Films As part of this year’s Norwegian focus, Nordisk Panorama is collaborating with Malmö Konsthall for a unique installation of contemporary Norwegian film and video art. Find us in C-salen at Malmö Konsthall, every day until 21 September. This programme zooms into a selection of current art film and video productions. The selected works are rooted in an experienced reality, its politics and affections, but suggest and map out trajectories. In a world of big data and extinction the ‘imaginary documentary’ is an inside/outside process and, as in the Norwegian author Tarjei Vesaas’s novel ‘Is-slottet’ (The Ice Palace), suggests the body as a space.  31 Aug – 21 Sept Mon-Sun 11-17, Wed 11-21 / Malmö Konsthall / Free entrance

NORWEGIAN STATE OF ART Artist talk with the Curators of IS-SLOTTET The thought behind and curation of Is-slottet and the Flow of Body Spaces, is discussed in this talk by the curators of the exhibition Susanne M Winterling and Saskia Holmkvist, both artists and professors at the Academy of Fine Art in Oslo. MODERATOR: ALEXANDRA HVALGREN

Sat 17 Sept / 12.30-13.00 / Malmö Konsthall / Free

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BOW AND ARROW PIL OG BUE

ENFOLD OMSLUTANDE

HYPERBOREANROOM BALLADS HYPERBOREANROOM BALLADS

LEAVE FUCKING “SOCIETY” ALONE LEAVE FUCKING “SOCIETY” ALONE

Using a fictional protagonist, the film portrays a specific milieu at a horse-training centre in Northern Norway and investigates the relationship between horse and human being.

Sex and horniness are explored as places where there is room for closeness, emotions, laughter and mistakes. A normative reading of what is exciting is under trial.

Takes place in a hotel room in Antwerp. During a telepathy séance conducted by a Congolese animal interpreter, the artist establishes contact with her father and his lead dog.

Centres on how we learn to move our bodies and the effect it has on rhythm and poetry by combining found footage clips and using the method of datamoshing.

Camilla Figenschou / 2016 / 64 min

Josefin Andersson, Klara Ström / Hannah Wiker Wikström, 2015 / 12 min

Liv Bugge / 2008 / 26 min

Daisuke Kosugi / 2015 / 5 min

LOOKING AT CHEMICALS LOOKING AT CHEMICALS

METAL CAN-PAPER-THREAD METAL CAN-PAPER-THREAD

NEED MORE SPACE THAN TIME NEED MORE SPACE THAN TIME

SIX MODERN CHAIRS SEKS MODERNE STOLER

A video that invites the viewer to a meditation on image making and the essential connection between cinematic capture and the ambiguous trace carried by moving images.

An attempt to activate a sculptural piece and explore ways to exhibit the object that became more and more about the relationship between the Object, us and space.

Brainwave cinema. The film is a journey through a nonlinear story set. The mix of images is the exploration of the grammar of film montage and the meditative role of cinema.

The artist tries to look like and stand as if she were six different modern chairs, until her body can’t do it any more. The voiceover consists of facts about the chairs.

Helle Siljeholm / 2016 / 8 min

Ronak Moshtaghi / 2015 / 2 min

Agnieszka Golaszewska / 2015 /22 min

Silje Iversen Kristiansen / 2015 / 3 min

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SWEDISH SIN

It was with Swedish cinema that the myth of “Swedish Sin� originated in the 1950s. When Ingmar Bergman made his protagonists go skinny dipping and have sex outside of marriage, the world looked aghast at this disgraceful Nordic country. In keeping with our transgressive tradition and liberal attitudes towards sex, Nordisk Panorama continues to push the boundaries and presents a smorgasbord of lustful films, stimulating talks and exciting events.

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ORGASM ROOM Experience

Come join the E-orgy! In an intimate setting you can try La Petite Mort, an experimental digital erotic experience designed for touch. In this setting you will pleasure a real, yet very pixelated, vulva in the company of an intimate group of people and guided by an experienced ceremony master.

sensual landscapes towards an escalating climax. We recommend that those who want to attend the event download the app on their Android device in advance (it is banned from App store), though there will be a limited amount of tablets available for those unable to do so.

La Petite Mort, with its simplistic style and musical design, will move you through weirdly

Sat 17 Sept / 10.00-17.00 / Panora Film Square / Free

MAKING HER COME Artist talk

Meet one of the creators behind the unique app La Petite Mort, a one of a kind digital erotic experience. Patrick Jarnfelt, the man behind the app’s game design and development, will discuss how the app was made, the motivation behind it, and the wider context of love, lust and sex in games. Sat 17 Sept / 11.00-11.30 / NP Hang Out Stage@Cinema Panora / Free

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LADY LUST – What women want Short Films Orgasms! Freedom! Equality! Inside and outside of the bedroom, this collection of shorts explores female desire, its history and anatomy, its expressions and transgressions. Get off on these empowering films that show female sexual agency, how far we’ve come… and how much further we still have to go. Sun 18 Sept / 09.30-11.05 / Spegeln 1

PUSSY FOR BEGINNERS PILLUA ALOITTELIJOILLE

STALLION HINGSTEN

DARKEST MOON SORTE MÅNE

Immerse yourself in this beautifully animated and educational short film about the female genitalia and their functions during sexual interaction.

16-year-old equestrian Adena has the hots for her teacher, David. They are spending Midsummer on the same island and she sneaks away from her family to find David and his friends – all twice her age. A coming-of-age story that exposes the male body from a young woman’s perspective.

The villagers on the Island accuse Anna’s daughter, a beautiful but mysterious girl, of being in a pact with the Devil. Now Anna must make a difficult stand.

Reetta Aalto / Finland / 2015 Animation / 4 min

Ninja Thyberg / Sweden / 2016 Fiction / 16 min

Kasper Skovsbøl / Denmark / 2015 Fiction / 30 min

MAN MAN

MOMS ON FIRE MOMS ON FIRE

MAN is an expansion of gender and language, and a journey of physical transformation through the wilderness of pregnancy.

Pregnant, horny and unable to reach. All you want to do is have some fun, but you are only four days due and your boyfriend is so fucking boring.

Maja Borg / Sweden, UK / 2016/ Documentary, Experimental / 13 min

Joanna Rytel / Sweden / 2016 / Children/Youth, Animation / 13 min

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“FULL PATTE” – Docu style Seminar

The rampant comedy show of the Kronlöf duo has been a great success on Swedish Television. Working title: talk - love and sex Hysterically funny and Lets irreverent towards Target audience 15+ established norms, be sure to expect a unique performance at Nordisk Panorama that will The ofofmy mean touchlimits on issues bodylanguage and desire. The showthe limits of my world is put on as part of WIFT’s recently published Film Anja Kvistgaard paper director “No sexism please. We’re Swedish”.Marott Executive producer Mette-Ann Schepelern The programme is presented incooperation with Animator Mark Kjærgaard WIFT (Women in Film and Television). Tue 20 Sept / 17.00-18.00 / Spegeln A / Free

SHAME, SEX & LOVE – Reaching a young audience

Synopsis: “Love and sex” is an animated documentary series consisting of three short films each 12 minutes long. The films are followed by educational material Seminar / Panel talk distributed by DR and DFI with various partners.! Join us for a work-in-progress of “LoveSex”, a forthcoming animated documentary series The filmsof consists of films young peoples ownpeople’s personal and consisting three short containing young ownstories personalabout storieslove about lovesex told by themselves in order to reach the audience in an intense and direct way, and sex – as told by themselves. which strengthen identification and set free authentic emotions. ANJA KVISTGAARD MAROTT: Director

METTE-ANN SCHEPELERN : Producer – Magma Film och TV Denmark Thus the project verbalize and thereby break taboo surrounding emotions HELENE MOHLIN: Producer – MINT Sweden connected with love and sexuality. Documentary sequences serve as a springboard to animated interpretations inspired MODERATOR: HANNA SCHEDIN: BoostHBG, previously on ”Ligga med by P3” visual art, which makes the audience travel into imagination. Tue 20 Sept / 12.00-13.00 / Panora 2 / Free

The project deals with norm breaking issues and also ethnic diversity. Our goal is to restore young people's natural relationship with their body – partly by 59 giving them the language back. Like the filosopher Wittgenstein said: The


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DOK.INCUBATOR – Presents Screening DOK.Incubator is a well-established roughcut workshop bringing films to top international festivals. As part of the collaboration with Nordisk Panorama, DOK.Incubator screens one of the films from the 2015 workshops.

FILMRUMMET : Let’s talk about sex – The Creative process behind Venus Seminar

A FAMILY AFFAIR A FAMILY AFFAIR On his 30th birthday, Tom gets an invite from his

We strip down to the bone, with documentary grandmother to come visit her in South Africa. The only directors Lea Glob and Mette Carla Albrechtsen, thing he knows about her are the myths and his father’s as they share the creative process, experiments mostly negative stories. She was a femme fatale, a 50’s and methodology behind their film-in-progress, model, and a mother who put her sons in an orphanage. Tom accepts her invitation. But when she makes an Venus. Venus is an intimate look into female sudden confession, his venture becomes far more desire and its language. complex than expected. Tom Fassaert / Netherlands / 2015/ Documentary / 116 min We will get an honest view into the directors’ creative journey, and open up for a dialogue Sun 18 Sept / 17.00 / Panora 2 / Open with the audience, to find out what challenges and provokes our views on this subject. The goal is to find out how to question what you know, in order to progress and find new ways to hone your artistic vision. This session is a conversation focusing on challenging yourself, your vision and finding a language and method with which to tackle a subject as complex as women’s sexuality. LEA GLOB: Director METTE-CARLA ALBRECHTSEN: Director 2016 DOK.Incubator participants MODERATOR: KLARA GRUNNING Film Commissioner at the Swedish Film Institute

Sun 18 Sept / 15.30-16.45 / Panora 2 / Free

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DIGITAL DISRUPTION

How does digital technology change and challenge storytelling? The rapid advances in digital technologies continuously challenge and shape the conditions of visual storytelling. Along with the gradual shift from analogue to digital, and the seemingly endless possibilities that come with the development of CGI, VFX, 3D and VR, new ways of telling stories and of engaging audiences continue to emerge. In our Digital Disruption section, we explore the changes and challenges that arise with the development of digital technologies. We take a closer look at how these new platforms can be used to create unique and novel audience experiences and how we will finance screen content in the future.

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DIGITAL DISRUPTION

KRABSTADT MIGRATION OFFICE Experience

Are you an unemployed or precariously employed film professional? Krabstadt unemployment recruitment centre is looking for you! Krabstadt is a pan-Nordic colony in the Arctic where the Nordic countries send their unwanted people - just like you. With Europe’s most flexible labour laws and highly skilled unemployed people, Krabstadt promises a high quality of life. Welcome to Krabstadt to discover the new you. The Experience event “Welcome to Krabstadt” is created by artists Ewa Einhorn & Jeuno Kim in collaboration with transmedia producer Hillevi Gustafson. The project was part of the development pro-gramme Change Through Story at BoostHbg. Sun 18 Sept 10:00-17:00 / Panora Film Square / Free

YOU ARE UNWANTED – Artist talk with the producers of Krabstadt migration office Artist talk

EWA EINHORN, JEUNO KIM: Creators HILLEVI GUSTAFSON: Transmedia Producer

Meet the creators of the upcoming feminist animated TV series and transmedia project Krabstadt. Two pilot episodes, “Whaled Women” and “Sex & Taxes” will be screened. Ewa Einhorn and Jeuno Kim are visual artists who work with satirical drawing, animation and performance. Together with Transmedia Producer Hillevi Gustafson, they will present the project and the newly published “Ultimate Krabstadt Fanbook”. Sun 18 Sept / 11.00-11.30 / NP Hang Out Stage@Cinema Panora / Free

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VROOM!

VR experiences

BoostHbg repeats last year’s success and invites the VR curious to new and exciting VR experiences:

Step into the digital mind of the science fiction writer Philip K. Dick in the stereoscophic short film “I PHILIP”.

Explore what it is like to be blind in the immersive “Notes On Blindness - Into Darkness”.

BoostHbg is the development hub for Virtual Reality, transmedia and film in Skåne and focusing on the intersection of technique and storytelling.

Meet the sepsis-afflicted woman Christina in the award-winning 360° documentary “Sepsis”.

Sat 17 Sept – Tues 20 Sept / 11.00-16.00 / Stadsarkivet, klassrummet / Sign-up / Free

VROOM! – A crash course in Virtual Reality

ORGASM ROOM Experience + Artist talk

ANNIKA GUSTAFSON: Executive Director, BoostHbg

Experience: Sat 17 Sept / 10.00-17.00 / Panora Film Square/ Free

Talk

The executive director of BoostHbg gives us an introduction to the three VR projects presented at Nordisk Panorama, and to Virtual Reality as the future of storytelling. Sun 18 Sept / 15.00-15.30/ NP Hang Out Stage@Cinema Panora / Free

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Artist talk: Sat 17 Sept / 11.00-11.30 / NP Hang Out Stage @Cinema Panora / Free

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INVESTOR’S RICKSHAW – With Hampus Jakobsson Experience / 1-on-1 pitch

Want feedback on your idea from an investor? Angel investor and entrepreneur Hampus Jakobsson is seated in our Rickshaw outside Amiralen, ready to be taken on a 15 minute ride around Malmö and discuss/listen to you pitch your idea. Hampus is an investor in over 50 companies and co-founder of the hugely successful company The Astonishing Tribe. We’re inviting anyone with a great idea for digital storytelling, experiences or games to participate in this event. We want to explore how we can finance content in the future and what digital producers can learn from entrepreneurs. Are you up for talking to an angel? Book a session: nordiskpanorama.com/signup Mon 19 Sept / 10.00-13.30 / Amiralen car park / Sign-up / Free

INVESTOR’S POINT OF VIEW Talk

How do we finance digital content in the future? Entrepreneur and angel investor Hampus Jakobsson has talked to eight digital producers in Nordisk Panorama’s Investor’s Rickshaw and gives his perspective on what a good idea is from an investor’s point of view. Read more about Hampus and how you can book a pitching session at nordiskpanorama.com/signup Mon 19 Sept / 13.30-14.00 / NP Hang Out Stage@Cinema Panora / Free

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HACKING HISTORY

Common Shores VR Launch What was it like to emigrate to America? How would it feel to sit through a royal dinner party? The 2017 Common Shores VR Hackathon will combine new technology and a historical framework. Kultur i Väst and Viken Filmsenter invite you to a key-note on VR, an interactive “One hour hack” and end with a meetup with peers and refreshments. Sign up: meetup.com/nordictransmedia

VIRTUALLY YOURS: The Art and Science of Immersion Hacking History Key-note

BRIAN SETH HURST: Chief Storyteller at StoryTech

VR technology is getting better. But quality content is lagging behind. How does the industry move from the gimmick of “wow” to the substance of “watch”? The time for artistry in VR filmmaking has come. In collaboration with BoostHbg, Common Shores has invited Brian Seth Hurst to give a key note on the new language of cinematic VR, and on writing and producing for VR across multiple genres. Mon 19 Sept / 14.30-15.30 / Panora 1 / Sign-up / Free

ONE HOUR HACK Challenge session

What can you actually prototype in an hour? That’s the challenge we’ve given Triband / Copenhagen Game Collective, who will be on stage working under the influence of the audience. Bring your skills! Expect an interactive, inspiring and fun session that will make you want to apply for the Common Shores VR Hackathon in 2017. Afterwards, join us for a meet-up with peers and refreshments. Read more about the 2017 Hackaton at commonshores.org

Mon 19 Sept / 16.00-17.00 / Panora 1 / Sign-up / Free

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ANIMATION The seemingly unorthodox mix of documentary and animation goes back to the earliest days of cinema. Yet only recently has this hybrid film form become acknowledged for its artistic value, innovation and challenge of genre conventions. Nordisk Panorama showcases a variety of films, seminars and workshops that address the exciting and innovative field of animated documentary.

ANIMATING REAL LIFE Masterclass

Sat 17 Sept / 15.30-17.00 / Panora 2

Meet the award winning documentarian Erik Gandini, known for his innovative approach to the documentary genre, and the animation director and interdisciplinary

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artist Uri Kranot in an inspiring masterclass on animated documentary. The masterclass is moderated by Klara Grunning and presented by ANIDOX.


ANIMATION

ERIK GANDINI In this masterclass, Uri and Erik will discuss their creative process and demonstrate the strengths and challenges of creating an animated documentary, exemplified by “Cosmopolitanism”. Coming from very different schools of filmmaking, they will show how they managed to weave together a project based on those two approaches. The masterclass will include the screening of “Cosmopolitanism” and will be followed by a networking session where you will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss projects with the filmmakers, the moderator and the ANIDOX team. The Animation Workshop’s ANIDOX programme lead by Michelle and Uri Kranot is a unique opportunity to produce, develop projects and share knowledge about animated documentaries. “Cosmopolitanism” will also be screened in the Short program Animated Docs on Tuesday, see page 68.

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THE SWEDISH THEORY OF LOVE THE SWEDISH THEORY OF LOVE Erik Gandini / Sweden, Norway, Denmark / 2015 Documentary / 76 min Sweden is typically portrayed as having a perfectly organised society, a pure model and symbol of the highest achievements of human progress. This film digs into the true nature of the Swedish lifestyle, exploring the existential black holes of a society that has created the most autonomous people in the world.

Sun 18 Sept / 21.30-23.05 / Panora 3

Erik Gandini’s last feature documentary Swedish Theory of Love (2015) will be screened on Sunday.

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ANIMATED DOCS – Drawing Breath Short Films Documentarians are increasingly breathing life into their films using animation techniques. Discover the boundless, reality-expanding potential that animated visuals add to non-fiction storytelling – how they enhance biography, protect anonymity and reflect the technology that increasingly colours our lives. Tue 20 Sept / 11.30-13.10 / Spegeln A

COSMOPOLITANISM COSMOPOLITANISM Cosmopolitanism is a film that challenges us to think about a universal belonging that does not confine itself to a city, region or national boundary.

Erik Gandini / Sweden / 2015 Animation, Documentary / 17 min

I WAS A WINNER JAG VAR EN VINNARE This short film shares three vastly different personal stories about game addiction, and does so without taking a stand on what is right and what is wrong.

Jonas Odell / Sweden / 2016 Animation, Documentary / 14 min

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WE WILL ARRIVE TOMORROW WE WILL ARRIVE TOMORROW

NISSES ADVENTURES ON LAND AND AT SEA NISSES ÄVENTYR TILL LAND OCH TILL SJÖSS

For the refugees, safety is something that only exists in their memories. Together they face the worst of fears, but what awaits them on the other side?

An 87-year-old sailor reads from his diary an epic tale about love, death, carved wooden cocks and a lifelong search for intimacy.

Maria Galliani Dyrvik / Norway / 2016 / Animation, Documentary / 8 min

Mia Blomgren & Klara Swantesson / Sweden, Denmark / 2015 Animation, Documentary / 12 min

EARLY MORNING THE 26TH OF JANUARY 2011 TIDIG MORGON 26E JANUARI 2011

MR SAND MR SAND

In this documentary, which feautures an affectionate father/ son relationship, Hans tries to reconstruct the event that nearly cost him his life. Jesper Brodersen / Sweden / 2016 / Animation, Experimental, Documentary / 18 min

With dreamlike animations, this visual bedtime story recalls the atmosphere of early cinema – a time when watching films was considered a dangerous experience.

Soetkin Verstegen / Denmark, Belgium / 2016/ Animation, Documentary / 8 min


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ANIMATION FOR THE YOUNGEST Workshop

You’re never too young to make films of your own! As part of this year’s programme for our younger audience, we are running two animation workshops for five-year-olds curious to learn more about the art of filmmaking and animation.

The programme is presented in cooperation with the City of Malmö. Booking through Kulturkartan, MALMÖ Stad. Mon 19 Sept – Tue 20 Sept 9.30-11.00 / Panora 3 / Free

ANIMATION FOR DUMMIES Workshop

NORDISK PANORAMA

film festival MALMÖ 16-21 SEPT 2016 NORDISKPANORAMA.COM

Join us for a drop-in crash course in cut out animation and make your own Nordisk Panorama collage in 20 minutes. We have equipment and art materials – simply bring your wackiest skills, sense of adventure and creativity. Sun 18 Sept / 12.00-15.00 / Grand / Free Mon 19 Sept / 12.00-14.00 / Grand / Free Tue 20 Sept / 12.00-14.00 / Grand / Free

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24 HOUR CINEMATIC LIFE PUZZLE CITY WALL CINEMA A WALL IS A SCREEN

MIDNIGHT CINEMA

BREAKFAST CINEMA NORWEGIAN BREAKFAST LADY LUST

CINEMA IN A LOOP FOOD CINEMA

DOC LOUNGE SPECIAL OUR DINNER WITH

MALMÖ CITY LIBRARY IS-SLOTTET - AND THE FLOW OF BODY SPACES

BIKE CINEMA

ZLATAN BIKE TOUR CYCLING WHITHOUT AGE INVESTOR’S RICKSHAW

KNIT-A-LONG-CINEMA POOL CINEMA POOL CINEMA

The life puzzle can sometimes be overwhelming, but we have a cinematic solution for you! We offer you a film screening for all of the many events you have packed into your day, making it possible for you to go about them while still catching a film. Breakfast Cinema, Pool Cinema, Bike Cinema, Boat Cinema, Food Cinema, Knit-a-long Cinema, City Wall Cinema, Midnight Cinema and Cinema in a Loop should cover your needs.

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24 HOUR - CITY WALLS CINEMA

A WALL IS A SCREEN City wall cinema

Join us for a unique cinematic voyage organised by the German artists behind “A Wall is a Screen” as they take you around Malmö and transform the cities’ many walls into cinema screens. Every “A Wall is a Screen” tour is one-of-a-kind, the symbiosis between film and location creates a fascinating and unique perspective that re-defines the public space. This open air short film walk will undoubtedly show you another side of the city. Bring your umbrella if it rains. This event takes place in all weathers! The programme is presented in cooperation with Malmö Fairtrade City. Sat 17 Sept / 20.00-22.00 / Panora Film Square / Free

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BREAKFAST CINEMA Short Films Breakfast can be bought and brought into the theatre at Spegeln Bistro from 09.00 Saturday and Sunday. NORWEGIAN BREAKFAST – Food for thought

Sat 17 Sept / 09.30-11.00 / Spegeln B LADY LUST – What women want

Sun 18 Sept / 09.30-11.00 / Spegeln A

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24 HOUR - BIKE CINEMA

ZLATAN BIKE TOUR Bike tour

Join the Bike Like Zlatan tour directly after the Saturday screening of “Becoming Zlatan”. The director Fredrik Gertten will take you on a bike tour around Malmö. One of the highlights is the house in Rosengård where Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s mum lived. Bring your own bike, the tour around “Falafel town” lasts an hour. Bring your own bike! Sat 17 Sept / 16.30-17.30 / Panora Film Square / Free

CYCLING WITHOUT AGE

Screening + free bike rides Cycling Without Age is an initiative that is expanding all over the world by offering free bike rides to local nursing home residents. We welcome our eldery rickshaw passengers to attend the festival and will also screen “The Grey Escape” –a documentary about the initiative. Volunteers (pilots) sign up for bike rides with the elderly who get outdoors and again claim the right to the wind in their hair. Tue 20 Sept / 16.30-17.30 / Panora 2

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THE GREY ESCAPE FRA DET GRÅ UD I DET BLÅ Across the western world, millions of elderly people live in care homes – a life that often creates a sense of isolation and loneliness. In this uplifting documentary, a group of care home residents get to go on the trip of a lifetime as Maverick Ole Kassow, founder of the movement Cycling Without Age, takes them on a 380 km bicycle road trip to Norway. A heart-warming film about life and love. Michael Dorgan / UK / 2016 / Documentary / 29 min

INVESTOR’S RICKSHAW Experience / 1-to-1 pitch Mon 19 Sept / 10.00-13.30 / Amiralen car park / Sign-up / Free

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24 HOUR - FOOD CINEMA

DOC LOUNGE SPECIAL – BUGS Food cinema

Mon 19 Sept / 19.00 / Babel / Accreditation, Festival pass - free / Adult SEK 80, Student SEK 60 In September, Doc Lounge is celebrating 10 years by inviting you to a once in a lifetime culinary event. The main attraction is the Swedish premiere of the Danish documentary Bugs, equal parts gastronomic documentary and political conversation starter, directed by Andreas Johnsen. The film takes us on a journey around the globe together with Danish Nordic Food Lab, where we get acquainted with termite queens, desert-delicacy honey ants, venemous giant hornets and long-horned grasshoppers. The chefs and researchers forage, farm, cook and taste, and ultimately ask – can eating insects save our planet? About Doc Lounge: Doc Lounge is a Nordic platform for events, outreach and alternative distribution of new documentary films, hosting exciting film screening events in 19 Nordic cities and has its headquarters and flagship located in Malmö.

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BUGS Screening/Competition film Tue 20 Sept / 09.00-10.30 / Spegeln A

OUR DINNER WITH Norway in fokus Sun 18 Sept / 19.30-21.30 / Blå Båten / 250 kr / limited seats / pre-booking necessary at Kulturcentralen or NP ticket office

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24 HOUR – POOL CINEMA

POOL CINEMA Short Films Tired, sweaty and smelly after a full day’s worth of intense film viewing? Don’t worry, Nordisk Panorama has set up a massive screen in the Hylliebadet swimming venue so that you can relax, float about and cleanse yourself with some special short films. Mon 19 Sept / 19.00-21.30 (Screening 19.30-20.30) / Hylliebadet / Ticket needed Take the bus to the pool! Save your energy for swimming and hop on our vintage bus that takes you and your co-swimmers all the way to Hylliebadet and back again once you’ve finished splashing. Rendezvous at Panora Cinema at 18.30 Bus Ride sign up at: www.nordiskpanorama.com/signup Pickup location: Outside Panora Cinema at 18.30. Return trip from the pool at 21.30

– Floating on a Film Let these new nordic swimming-themed shorts wash over you! A synchronised swimmer follows her desire, friends become separated by distant seas and a diving tower intimidates and inspires those daring enough to jump. Dive in, the water’s fine!

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24 HOUR – POOL CINEMA

INFANTILE INFANTILE

CORE - LÁRA RÚNARS ÞEL

CHILDREN DEPORTED: NEGIN ASYLBARNA: NEGIN

An affectionate moment in synchronised swimming class raises twelve-year-old Mira’s courage to test the boundaries of her friendship with the coach.

In this music video for Lára Rúnars’ song Þel, a woman meets her muse in a dream and spends an Icelandic summer night with her.

After four years in Norway, 13-yearold Negin and her family were deported to Iran – a country where they risk severe punishment for apostasy.

Vera Sjunnesson / Sweden, USA / 2016 / Fiction / 10 min

Dögg Mósesdóttir / Iceland / 2015 / Fiction / 5 min

Ragnhild Sørheim & Christer Fasmer / Norway / 2015 / Children/Youth, Documentary / 12 min

SWIMMING LESSONS SVØMMETIMEN

TEN METER TOWER HOPPTORNET

Saira and Aleena, two immigrant girls, are watching their class’ swimming lesson. Saira is infatuated with Geir, but her future is about to change forever.

Weighing the fear of taking the step out into the unknown against the humiliation of having to climb down, this film studies the human in a vulnerable position.

Tommy Næss / Norway / 2015 / Fiction / 8 min

Maximilien Van Aertryck, Axel Danielson / Sweden / 2016 / Documentary, Experimental / 16 min

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KON-TIKI Boat cinema Sun 18 Sept / 14.00-15.30 / Malmö Museer / Festival pass, Accreditation or Museum entrance fee

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24 HOUR – CINEMA IN A LOOP

MALMÖ CITY LIBRARY Short films

Nordisk Panorama Film Festival has again moved into the quiet halls of Malmö City Library to showcase a special selection of contemporary Nordic short films in which talking is highly overrated.

5 – 22 Sept / Mon – Fri: 10.00-20.00, Sat – Sun: 11.00-17.00 / Malmö City Library / Free

Communican’t Words don’t always work. A cinematic quiet riot of hand gestures, silences and sighs shows that by saying nothing you can actually say everything. How silence speaks louder than words, and how confusion can sometimes lead to perfect clearification.

IS IT TOO MUCH TO ASK? ÄR DET FÖR MYCKET BEGÄRT? Like a visual poem this short film reflects on our endless striving for perfection, and questions if we have forgotten to accept things the way they are. Andreas Westerberg / Finland / 2016 / Fiction / 5 min

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24 HOUR – CINEMA IN A LOOP

QUIET ON SET STILLE PÅ SETT

KARYOTYPES KARYOTYPER

A HALT PYSÄHDYS

The forced silence on a movie set causes Kjell and Rakel to use body language. This proves to be challenging, but also real, new and intimate.

We may never get inside another person’s mind or body – but together we can shape patterns, structures and connections that are beautiful and long-lasting.

Through the glass of a tram, a deaf but far away from silent conversation ensues between a man and a woman.

Petter S. Holmsen / Norway / 2016 / Fiction / 12 min

Jonathan Lewald / Sweden / 2015 / Experimental / 8 min

Pia Andell / Finland / 2016 / Fiction / 5 min

CLEANING UP OPPRYDDING

BETWEEN WALLS MELLEM VAEGGENE

NOCTURNAL BUTTERFLY YÖPERHONEN / NATTFJÄRILN

Without a word, this narrative takes us on an emotional journey through the experiences of Erasto as the uneasiness of tragedy unfolds before his eyes.

An uninspired writer and his daugheter are caught between the walls of their own home where negative engergy transforms into black crows.

The journey of a butterfly becomes a melancholic metaphor of a human life, lost in an unknown world.

Vidar Dahl / Norway / 2015 / Fiction / 7 min

Sara Jespersen Holm / Denmark / 2016 / Animation / 8 min

Annika Dahlsten / Finland / 2015 / Animation / 5 min

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IS-SLOTTET AND THE FLOW OF BODY SPACES Art films 31 Aug – 21 Sept Mon-Sun 11.00-17.00, Wed 11.00 - 21.00 / Malmö Konsthall / Free

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24 HOUR – KNIT-A-LONG & MIDNIGHT CINEMA

KNIT-A-LONG CINEMA Knit + screening

Bring your knitting to our screening of the Icelandic documentary "Yarn!” We are jumping on the knitting bandwagon. The theatre will be lit just enough for you to knit and enjoy the film simultaneously. For those who just can't get enough wool, there's an after-knit-knitting session at the YARN Spegeln bistro hosted by the Copenhagen GARN knitting festival Knitwork. It will be possible to Meet the artists who are redefining the tradition of buy refreshments at Spegeln. Crafters or noobs of all kinds are welcome! Sun 18 Sept / 11.30-13.30 / Spegeln A

knitting and crochet, taking yarn out of the house and into the world. Reinventing our relationship with this colorful tradition, YARN weaves together wool graffiti artists, circus performers and structural designers into a visuallystriking look at the women who are making a creative stance while building one of modern art’s hottest trends. Una Lorenzen, Thordur Jonsson, Heather Millard / Iceland, Poland / 2016 / Documentary / 76 min

MIDNIGHT CINEMA Screening – Norway in fokus Stay up late for a glass of wine and a nocturnal screening of the quintessential “midnight movie”: Blackhearts! Set deep in the frozen land of fjords and mountains, this atmospheric Norwegian documentary explores the roots of the notorious black metal scene all across the world. Church burnings, satanic awakenings, problematic fanaticism and good old headbanging, this film will surely keep you awake. Sat 17 Sept / 23.00-00.30 / Spegeln A

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BLACKHEARTS BLACKHEARTS Blackhearts follows three diehard black metal fans from Colombia, Iran and Greece as they risk their lives, get thrown in jail and attempt to sell their souls to Satan – all for a chance to bring their bands to the frozen birthplace of black metal: Norway. An observational documentary that explores the themes of dedication and fanaticism, aspiration and personal identity. Fredrik H. Akselsen / Norway / 2016 / Documentary / 83 min


SOCIAL BREAKS NP FESTIVAL CLUB - NP goes Whoohah! Party

Sat 17 Sept / 21.30-03.00 / Babel / free entrance before 22.00 / SEK 60 / free with accreditation or festival pass

Night club Babel will be bouncing! Keeping our famous Saturday night traditions alive, we headline a live concert with Arif, the Norwegian Grammy winning rapper who is currently one of the most interesting artists on the Scandinavian rap scene. Malmö artist Sunjatha will deliver the warm-up.

Our dance floor will be hosted by a constellation of Malmö’s finest DJs as we collaborate with Klub Woohah!, one of Malmös most reputable urban clubs. We will have Djs all around when K. Delly, Maja Goffe, Laue and S.U.N.E spin records and make us dance!

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SOCIAL BREAKS

NP HANGOUT @ CINEMA PANORA – With Kao’s in the kitchen Vegetarian food + coffee + drinks

NP Hangout is where you meet, chill, eat and gain enrichment from sessions on the Hangout Stage headlined by our own HOW WE DID IT discussions. 13 – 21 Sept / Cinema Panora

The NP Hangout is brought to you in collaboration with Kao’s organic vegetarian and vegan restaurant, café and bar in Malmö who will be setting up shop between 13 and 21 September in NP Hangout at Cinema Panora. Kao’s is an ideal partner when striving for organically and ethically sound alternatives. The festival is proud to be associated with Malmö Fairtrade City. With Kao’s in the kitchen you can expect to enjoy delicious

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vegetarian dishes as well as a wide range of colourful pastries and cakes with a really good cup of coffee. Opening hours: Tue 13 Sept – Fri 16 Sept Sat 17 Sept – Mon 19 Sept Tue 20 Sept Wed 21 Sept

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SOCIAL BREAKS

NP Hangout is created with furniture and help from second hand shop and charity organisation Emmaus Björkå in Kirseberg. Selected pieces of furniture have been redecorated by design duo Ida Aronson and Åsa Pålsson a.k.a. Kyffet. Furniture Sale: All furniture is for sale at the NP Hangout Furniture Sale. Wed 21 Sept / 12.00-14.00

EXHIBITIONS @ HANGOUT / CINEMA PANORA 13 – 21 Sept / Cinema Panora

HURTIGRUTEN MINUTE BY MINUTE – A coastal voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes Slow TV The world’s longest TV documentary and slow TV success, from Norway. The 134 hour boat trip was broadcast live and non-stop on Norwegian TV in June 2011. Production by NRK Hordaland.

HOW SLOW CAN YOU GO? Talk Seemingly boring events turn into genuinely thrilling TV drama. Project Manager Thomas Hellum presents NRK´s courageous commitment to the concept and it´s international journey. Sat 17 Sept / 14.00-14.30 / Hang Out Stage / Cinema Panora

THE WIND Photo Exhibition In the spring of 2014 Oscar Hagbard and Peter Dean lived for 4 weeks at a lighthouse station on a small and isolated island in the outermost inlet of the Oslo Fjord. They tried to create their own image of the island, and discover and understand it on the island’s own terms.

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HOW WE DID IT Panel sessions

Hungry for more depth and discussion on the art of documentary and short filmmaking? Join us for a daily fix of insight and information about your favourite films at Nordisk Panorama during our making-of panel sessions from Saturday to Monday, 17.00-18.00 at the NP Hangout stage & screen at Panora! MODERATOR: ANGIE DRISCOLL

Sat 17 Sept – Mon 19 Sept / 17.00-18.00 / NP Hangout Stage @ Cinema Panora / Free

PANEL 1: The tourist trap

PANEL 2: Dying is easy, scary is hard

PANEL 3: The family business

Documentary filmmakers are often drawn to faraway places, stories and subjects foreign to their everyday lives. What are the impulses and influences that lead them far from home and the challenges of making films abroad? How do they avoid the tourist trap of looking outside in, and for a limited time only? This isn’t just a question of access and personal investment, but also one of morality; how does a filmmaker go from being an outsider to an insider, from passive listener to active participant, and determine right from wrong in an environment outside of their time zone and comfort zone?

The oft-cited line “dying is easy, comedy is hard” gets an update in this discussion of darkness and genre filmmaking. Comedy is hard, but scary is even harder! Are scares more difficult to deliver than laughs? Is inciting fear and tension more elusive than creating something funny? Why do horror and macabre genres “get no respect”? Disturbing, morbid and unsettling feelings are sensations that audiences may try to avoid, but aren’t they just as important and inspiring as happy endings and feelgood takeaway? Spooky filmmakers tell their side of the story.

What is it like to direct your Dad, to produce your parents, to make a movie about your Mom? Filmmakers who share their family’s intimate moments and memories with the masses face specific problems and pleasures in working with their nearest and dearest. What are the pros and cons, advantages and obstacles of working with family? A not-to-be-missed look at how to script, shoot and show loved ones onscreen, and how to create personal portraits that transcend typical home movies.

FEATURING

FEATURING

FEATURING

DUGMA – THE BUTTON (Norway) PAUL S. REFSDAL: Director

LULIN (Sweden) LUDVIG STOLTERMAN: Director

HEART OF THE LAND (Finland) KAISA ASTIKAINEN: Director

MOVING TARGET (Denmark) TANJA WOL SØRENSEN: Director RIKKE TAMBO ANDERSEN: Producer

SIA (Denmark) ANNIKA BERG: Director SOFIE MARIE KRISTENSEN: Editor

FRONT VIEW OF MY FATHER (Denmark) NICOLINE SKOTTE JACOBSEN: Director

DON JUAN (Sweden) JERZY SLADKOWSKI: Director

THE ABSENCE OF EDDY TABLE RUNE SPAANS: (Norway) Director

REFLECTIONS (Sweden) SARA BROOS: Director

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The 34th edition of BUFF, the international film festival for children and young people in Malmö, Sweden, will take place March 20-25, 2017. BUFF accepts features, documentaries, animations and short films from all over the world. Every year BUFF screens more than 100 films. The main target group for the festival is children and young people. We only accept films with first official screening date January 1st 2016 or later. The main competitions at BUFF are: • Best film for children / The City of Malmö’s Children’s Film Award 100.000 SEK • Best film for young people / The Church of Sweden Award 100.000 SEK • The Young People’s Film Award organized by the department for Culture for Children and Youth in the City of Malmö • Best short film for children and young people / Region Skåne Short Film Award 50.000 SEK • Best European film for children and young people / ECFA Award

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FilmCentrum Syd är en medlemsförening och mötesplats för filmarbetare i Skåneregionen. Vi erbjuder produktionsstöd till kort- och dokumentärfilm, fortbildning i teknik samt seminarier och nätverksträffar. Välkommen till våra lokaler på Möllevången! FilmCentrum Syd Monbijougatan 17 E 211 53 Malmö filmcentrumsyd.se info@filmcentrumsyd.se 040-795 79

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SCHEDULE FRI 16 SEPT p. 80

12.30-14.15 / Panora 1 ● ND / MOTLEY’S LAW

p. 13

18.00-20.00 / Slagthuset / Accreditation only ▲ ▲ OPENING MINGLE p. 36

13.30-14.50 / Panora 2 ● NNV1 / HOMO SACER

p. 29

18.00-01.00 / Slagthuset ▲ ● OPENING NIGHT

p. 36

20.00-21.40 / Slagthuset ● ND / MAGNUS - OPENING FILM

14.00-16.00 / Spegeln C ■ NS3 / NO PROOF p. 21 Thoughts About Love / Make a Wish / Dancing for You / Mukwano / Ambulance / The Boyg

p. 12

15.00-20.00 / Panora ▲ NP HANGOUT

14.00-14.30 / NP Hang Out Stage @ Cinema Panora ■ HOW SLOW CAN YOU GO? – TALK ABOUT SLOW TV p. 81

SAT 17 SEPT p. 80

14.30-16.25 / Panora 1 ● ND / BECOMING ZLATAN

09.00-19.00 / Scandic Triangeln / For market guests only ▲ NP MARKET

p. 44

15.00-16.00 / Panora 3 ▲ ■ NP OUTLOOK RELEASING YOUR FILM GRADUALLY

p. 40

09.00-10.30 / Panora 2 ● ■ NORDIC STUDENT FILMS

p. 53

15.30-17.00/ Panora 2 ■ MASTERCLASS: ANIMATING REAL LIFE

p. 56

16.00-17.00 / Panora 3 ▲ ■ NP OUTLOOK A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK

p. 40

09.00-22.00 / Panora ▲ NP HANGOUT

09.30-11.00 / Spegeln A ● ▲ NORWEGIAN BREAKFAST

p. 53

10.00-11.40 / Panora 1 ● ND / REFLECTIONS

p. 14

10.00-17.00 / Panora Film Square ● THE ORGASM ROOM

p. 57

11.00-16.00 / Stadsarkivet, klassrummet ■ VROOM p. 63 11.00-11.30 / NP Hang Out Stage @ Cinema Panora ■ MAKING HER COME p. 57 11.30-13.25 / Spegeln C ■ NS5 / YOU CAN BET THE FARM p. 25 I Love Anna / Fantasy/ Heart of the Land / You’ve Made Your Bed, Now Lie In It /Dilapidated

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16.30-18.30 / Spegeln C ■ NS2 / LEGACIES How Far She Went / Elegance / SIA / Circles / Moms on Fire 16.30-17.30 / Panora Film Square ● ▲ BIKE LIKE ZLATAN TOUR

p. 9

p. 19

p. 72

17.00-18.00 / NP Hangout Stage @Cinema Panora ■ HOW WE DID IT p. 82 17.00-18.00 / Panora 3 ▲ ■ NP OUTLOOK NORTH AMERICAN WINDOWS

p. 41


SCHEDULE

SUN 18 SEPT 17.00-20.00 / Panora 1 ● ND / THE MAGNITSKY ACT – BEHIND THE SCENES 18.00-20.00 / Grand Öl & Mat / Accreditation Only ▲ ▲ NP HAPPY HOUR 18.30-20.25 / Panora 3 ● NNV2 / KIKI 18.30-20.20 / Spegeln A ● ND / MONALISA STORY 19.00-21.00 / Spegeln C ■ NS4 / OUT OF THE WOODS Let Me Run / The Absence of Eddy Table / Francis / Forgotten Reason / Lulin

09.00-22.00 / Panora ▲ NP HANGOUT

09.00-19.00 / Scandic Triangeln / For market guests only ▲ NP MARKET

09.00-15.30 / Amiralen / For forum guests only p. 46 ▲ NP FORUM p. 29 p. 58

10.00-12.15 / Panora 2 ▲ ■ DOK.INCUBATOR PREVIEW

p. 43

10. 00-17.00 / Panora Film Square ● KRABSTADT MIGRATION OFFICE

p. 62

p. 23

p. 15

21.00-23.10 / Panora 3 ● ND / RETURN OF THE ATOM

p. 14

● Documentary ● Experience

09.30-11.05 / Spegeln A ■ LADY LUST p.13

20.30-22.00 / Panora 1 ● ND / THOSE WHO JUMP

23.00-00.45 / Spegeln A ● MIDNIGHT CINEMA: BLACKHEARTS

p. 44

p. 39

p. 71

21.30-01.00 / Babel ▲ SATURDAY NP FESTIVAL CLUB -NP GOES WHOOHAH!

p. 80

p. 15

20.00 - 22.00 / Panora Film Square ■ ● A WALL IS A SCREEN

21.00-22.50 / Spegeln C ■ NS1 / GOT YOUR EYES FULL Mr Sand / Chameleon / The Log / Melon Rainbow / Delphi

10.00-11.45 / Panora 3 ■ NNV4 / THE SEARCHERS p. 31 Resort / Best Friends Forever and Ever / Finite / Moving Target 11.00-11.30 / NP Hangout Stage @Cinema Panora ■ YOU ARE UNWANTED - ARTIST TALK p. 62 11.00-16.00 / Stadsarkivet, klassrummet ■ VROOM

p. 63

11.30-12.30 / Panora 1 ● ND / DUGMA – THE BUTTON

p. 11

11.30-13.10 / Spegeln A ● YARN

p. 78

p. 17

p. 79 12.30-13.00/ Malmö Konsthall ■ NORWEGIAN STATE OF ART - ARTIST TALK WITH THE CURATORS OF ”IS-SLOTTET” p. 54 p. 78

■ Shorts ■ Masterclass/Seminar/Talk/Workshop

▲ Accreditation only ▲ Party/Social 99


SCHEDULE

12.00-15.00 / Grand ■ ANIMATION FOR DUMMIES

p. 69

12.30-14.20 / Panora 3 ■ NS3 / NO PROOF p. 21 Thoughts About Love / Make a Wish / Dancing for You / Mukwano / Ambulance / The Boyg 12.30-14.00 / Panora 1 ■ ”SHOWING THE OTHER SIDE” MASTERCLASS WITH PAUL S. REFSDAL 12.30-13.30 / Södertull ● THOR HEYERDAHL SAFARI

p. 52

p. 51

13.00-14.55 / Panora 2 ● ND / DON JUAN

p. 11

13.00-15.00 / Spegeln Bistro ▲ ● AFTER-KNIT KNIT

p. 78

13.30-18.00 / Scandic Triangeln / For market guests only ▲ ■ ■ ● WORK-IN-PROGRESS PRESENTATIONS p. 44 14.00-15.20 / Spegeln A ● NNV1 / HOMO SACER 14.00-15.30 / Malmö Museer ● KON-TIKI 14.30-16.25 / Panora 1 ■ NNV3 / FAMILY FIRST I Can’t Be Seen Like This / Golgotha / Front View of My Father / Brothers 15.00-16.45 / Panora 3 ■ NS1 / GOT YOUR EYES FULL Mr Sand / Chameleon / The Log / Melon Rainbow / Delphi

p. 29

p. 51

p. 30

p. 60

16.00-17.30 / Stadsarkivet Hörsalen ▲ ■ ● NP OUTLOOK CAMPAIGNS AROUND DOCUMENTARIES – BUSTING THE MYTHS p. 41 16.00-18.10 / Spegeln A ● ND / BROTHERS

p. 9

17.00-18.00 / Panora 1 ■ WHEN THE SHIT HITS THE FAN - A DISCUSSION

p. 48

17.00-19.15 / Panora 2 ● DOK.INCUBATOR PRESENTS A FAMILY AFFAIR

p. 60

17.00-18.00 / NP Hangout Stage @Cinema Panora ■ HOW WE DID IT p. 82 17.30-19.10 / Panora 2 ● ND / MAGNUS

p. 12

18.00-20.00 / Grand Öl & Mat / Accreditation Only ▲ ▲ NP HAPPY HOUR

p. 39

18.30-19.45 / Grand Öl & Mat ▲ ■ NP OUTLOOK MEET THE DECISION-MAKERS OF NP FORUM

18.30-20.00 / Spegeln A ● ND / KEEP FROZEN p. 17

15.00-15.30 / NP Hangout Stage @Cinema Panora ■ VROOM - A CRASH COURSE IN VIRTUAL REALITY p. 63

100

15.30-16.45 / Panora 2 ■ FILMRUMMET: LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX

p. 41

p. 12

19.30-21.30 / Blå Båten ■ ▲ ● OUR DINNER WITH ASLAUG HOLM AND ÅSA LINDERBORG p. 50 19.30-21.10 / Panora 3 ● ND / REFLECTIONS

p. 14

20.00-21.40 / Panora 2 ● ND / DIVING INTO THE UNKNOWN

p. 10


SCHEDULE

20.30-22.15 / Spegeln A ● ND / MOTLEY’S LAW

p. 13

21.30-23.05 / Panora 3 ● THE SWEDISH THEORY OF LOVE

p. 67

MON 19 SEPT 09.00-22.00 / Panora ▲ NP HANGOUT

11.30-13.35 / Panora 1 ● NNV2 / KIKI 11.30-13.30 / Panora 3 ■ NS2 / LEGACIES How Far She Went / Elegance / SIA / Circles / Moms on Fire

p. 29

p. 19

12.00-13.50 / Spegeln A ● ND / MONALISA STORY

p. 13

12.00-13.55 / Panora 2 ● ND / DON JUAN

p. 11

12.00-14.00 / Grand ■ ANIMATION FOR DUMMIES

p. 69

p. 80

09.00-19.00 / Scandic Triangeln / For market guests only ▲ NP MARKET

p. 44

09.00-18.00 / Amiralen / For forum guests only p. 46 ▲ NP FORUM 09.00-10.50 / Panora 1 ■ NS5 / YOU CAN BET THE FARM p. 25 I Love Anna / Fantasy / Heart of the Land / You’ve Made Your Bed, Now Lie In It / Dilapidated 09.30-11.40 / Panora 2 ● ND / RETURN OF THE ATOM

p. 14

09.30-11.00 / Panora 3 ■ ANIMATION WORKSHOP FOR THE YOUNGEST

p. 69

09.30-11.25 / Spegeln A ● ND / BECOMING ZLATAN

p. 9

13.30-14.00 / NP Hangout Stage @Cinema Panora ■ INVESTOR’S POINT OF VIEW p. 64 14.30-16.15 / Spegeln A ■ NNV4 / THE SEARCHERS I Can’t Be Seen Like This / Golgotha / Front View of My Father / Brothers

p. 30

14.30-17.00 / Panora 1 TRANSMEDIA MEET-UP HACKING HISTORY: COMMON SHORES LAUNCH ■ KEY-NOTE / VIRTUALLY YOURS / THE ART AND SCIENCE OF IMMERSION ■ ONE HOUR HACK p. 65

p. 42

15.00-16.00 / Stadsarkivet Hörsalen ▲ ■ NP OUTLOOK KUNG FURY – A VIRAL HERO

p. 42

10.00-13.30 / Amiralen car park ● ■ INVESTOR’S RICKSHAW

p. 64

15.00-16.20 / Panora 2 ● ND / DUGMA – THE BUTTON

p. 11

11.00-16.00 / Stadsarkivet, klassrummet ■ VROOM

p. 63

10.00-12.45 / Stadsarkivet Hörsalen ▲ ■ SHORT FILM MEET-UP

● Documentary ● Experience

16.00-16.30 / Stadsarkivet Hörsalen ▲ ■ NP OUTLOOK QUICKFIRE - MEET THE INT’L SHORT FILM BUYERS AND SALES AGENTS p. 42

■ Shorts ■ Masterclass/Seminar/Talk/Workshop

▲ Accreditation only ▲ Party/Social 101


SCHEDULE 16.30-18.00 / Stadsarkivet Hörsalen ▲ ■ NP OUTLOOK WOULD YOU BUY THIS? 16.30-18.15 / Panora 2 ● ND / DIVING INTO THE UNKNOWN 16.30-18.00 / Spegeln A ● ND / KEEP FROZEN

09.00-18.00 / Amiralen / For forum guests only p. 46 ▲ NP FORUM p. 42

17.00-18.00 / NP Hangout Stage @Cinema Panora ■ HOW WE DID IT p. 82 18.00-20.00 / Grand Öl & Mat / Accreditation Only ▲ ▲ NP HAPPY HOUR

p. 39

18.00-19.45 / Panora 1 ● COOL AND CRAZY

p. 41

19.00-21.45 / Panora 2 ● ND / THE MAGNITSKY ACT – BEHIND THE SCENES

p. 15

19.00-20.40 / Spegeln A ● ND / THOSE WHO JUMP

p. 15

19.00-20.15 / Hylliebadet ■ ● POOL CINEMA - FLOATING ON A FILM

p. 73

p. 80

09.00-18.00 / Scandic Triangeln / For market guests only ▲ NP MARKET

● Documentary ● Experience 102

09.30-11.00 / Panora 3 ■ ANIMATION WORKSHOP FOR THE YOUNGEST

p. 69

09.30-10.30 / Panora 1 ■ YOUNG NORDICS II p. 35 Slush Ice / Fantasy / Children Deported: Farida 10.00-11.00 / Panora 2 ■ YOUNG NORDICS I p. 34 I Can’t Be Seen Like This / Ruth / Blank Squares 11.00-13.10 / Panora 3 ● ND / BROTHERS

p. 9

11.00-16.00 / Stadsarkivet, klassrummet ■ VROOM

p. 63

11.30-13.10 / Spegeln A ■ ANIMATED DOCS – DRAWING BREATH

p. 68

12.00-13.50 / Panora 1 ■ NS4 / OUT OF THE WOODS Let Me Run / The Absence of Eddy Table / Francis / Forgotten Reason / Lulin

p. 23

p. 74

TUE 20 SEPT 09.00-20.00 / Panora ▲ NP HANGOUT

p. 10

p. 10

p.12

19.00 / Babel ● ■ DOC LOUNGE SPECIAL: ND BUGS

09.00-10.35 / Spegeln A ● ND / BUGS

p. 44

12.00-13.00 / Panora 2 ■ SHAME, SEX & LOVE: REACHING A YOUNG AUDIENCE

p. 59

12.00-14.00 / Grand ■ ANIMATION FOR DUMMIES

p. 69

14.00-15.55 / Panora 3 ■ NNV3 / FAMILY FIRST I Can’t Be Seen Like This / Golgotha / Front View of My Father / Brothers

■ Shorts ■ Masterclass/Seminar/Talk/Workshop

▲ Accreditation only ▲ Party/Social

p. 30


14.30-16.30 / Panora 1 ● THE RICH COUNTRY

p. 51

16.30-17.20 / Panora 2 ● THE GREY ESCAPE

p. 72

17.00-18.00 / Spegeln A ■”FULL PATTE” - DOCU STYLE

p. 59

20.00-22.00 / Spegeln B ■ ● ▲ SURPRISE AWARD SCREENING: 2016 WINNING DOC p. 37 19.00-01.00 / Cinema Spegeln Lobby ▲ ● NP AWARDS GALA & AFTER PARTY p. 37

WED 21 SEPT 09.00-15.00 / Panora ▲ NP HANGOUT

p. 80

09.30-10.30 / Panora 2 ■ YOUNG NORDICS I p. 34 I Can’t Be Seen Like This / Ruth / Blank Squares 10.00-11.00 / Panora 1 ■ YOUNG NORDICS II p. 35 Slush Ice / Fantasy / Children Deported: Farida 12.00-14.00 / Panora ● FURNITURE SALE

p. 81

EVERY DAY DURING THE FESTIVAL MALMÖ KONSTHAL IS-SLOTTET AND THE FLOW OF BODY SPACES 31 AUG – 29 SEPT MON-SUN 11-17 WED 11-21 STADSBIBLIOTEKET COMMUNICAN’T 5-22 SEPT MON-FRI 10 – 20 SAT-SUN 11-17

p. 44

p.66

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INDEX DIRECTORS Reetta Aalto Ahmed Abdullahi Pia Andell Josefin Andersson Kaisa Astikainen Abou Bakar Sidibé Annika Berg Katrin Bjorgvinsdottir Mia Blomgren John Boisen Maja Borg Jesper Brodersen Sara Broos Liv Bugge Vidar Dahl Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken Annika Dahlsten Liv Karin Dahlstrøm Axel Danielson Michael Dorgan Erlend E. Mo Jussi Eerola Jonatan Etzler Christer Fasmer Tom Fassaert Rebecca Figenschau Camilla Figenschou Laurits Flensted-Jensen Björn Fävremark Maria Galliani Dyrvik Erik Gandini Erik Gandini Fredrik Gertten Magnus Gertten Agnieszka Golaszewska Søren Grinderslev Hansen

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p. 58 p. 24 p. 19 p. 55 p. 26 p. 15 p. 20 p. 32 p. 68 p. 23 p. 23 p. 23 p. 14 p. 24 p. 24 p. 25 p. 25 p. 25 p. 75 p. 27 p. 22 p. 14 p. 21 p. 29 p. 29 p. 34 p. 30 p. 18 p. 23 p. 31 p. 32 p. 32 p. 9 p. 9 p. 33 p. 35

Anna Gunndis Gudmundsdottir Ugla Hauksdóttir Ulla Heikkilä Hanna Heilborn Thor Heyerdahl Aslaug Holm Nicole Horanyi Nielsen Fredrik Horn Akselsen Jani Ilomäki Silje Iversen Kristiansen Knut Erik Jensen Sara Jespersen Holm Andreas Johnsen Thordur Jonsson Sara Jordenö Frida Kempff Daisuke Kosugi Lode Kuylenstierna Ole Sebastian Kåss Christina Lande Søren Peter Langkjær Bojsen Peter Larsson Jonathan Lewald Una Lorenzen Cecilie McNair Heather Millard Dögg Mósesdóttir Ronak Moshtaghi Kasper Møller Jensen Jessica Nettelbladt Teemu Nikki Teemu Nikki Olle Nordemar Tommy Næss

p. 30 p. 19 p. 30 p. 34 p. 51 p. 9, 36 p. 13 p. 37 p. 21 p. 39 p. 40 p. 40 p. 10 p. 78 p. 29 p. 20 p. 42 p. 29 p. 27 p. 17 p. 18 p. 24 p. 51 p. 78 p. 22 p. 51 p. 53 p. 53 p. 31 p. 13 p. 18 p. 26 p. 65 p. 55

Jonas Odell p. 55 Thordur Palsson p. 31 Kristian Pedersen p. 23 Takaisin Pintaan p. 10 Benjamin Ree p. 12 Paul Refsdal p. 11 Marius Rolfsvåg p. 32 Hulda Rós Guðnadóttir p. 12 Joonas Rutanen p. 25 Joanna Rytel p. 20 Jakob Rørvik p. 60 Petter S. Holmsen p. 67 Moritz Siebert p. 15 Helle Siljeholm p. 68 Kavar Singh p. 68 Vera Sjunnesson p. 78 Nicoline Skotte Jacobsen p. 30 Kasper Skovsbøl p. 68 Jerzy Sladkowski p. 11 Rune Spaans p. 24 Ludvig Stolterman p. 25 Klara Ström p. 75 Virpi Suutari p. 19 Klara Swantesson p. 75 Ragnhild Sørheim p. 35, 75 Mika Taanila p. 14 Ninja Thyberg p. 77 Sebastian Torngren Wartin p. 22 Maximilien Van Aertryck p. 77 Soetkin Verstegen p. 17 Estephan Wagner p. 15 Andreas Westerberg p. 77 Hannah Wiker Wikström p. 55 Tanja Wol Sørensen p. 32 Alexander Zwart p. 26


INDEX FILMS A Family Affair A Halt Ambulance Becoming Zlatan Best Friends Forever and Ever Between Walls Blackhearts Blank Squares Bow and arrow Brothers Brothers Bugs Chameleon Children Deported: Farida Children Deported: Negin Circles Cleaning Up Cool and Crazy Core - Lára Rúnars Cosmopolitanism Dancing for You Darkest Moon Delphi Dilapidated Diving Into the Unknown Don Juan Dugma – The Button Early Morning the 26th of January 2011 Elegance Enfold Fantasy

p. 60 p. 77 p. 22 p. 9 p. 32 p. 77 p. 78 p. 34 p. 55 p. 9 p. 31 p. 10 p. 17 p. 35 p. 75 p. 20 p. 77 p. 51 p. 75 p. 68 p. 22 p. 58 p. 18 p. 27 p. 10 p. 11 p. 11 p. 68 p. 19 p. 55 p. 26

Finite p. 32 Forgotten Reason p. 24 Francis p. 24 Front View of My Father p. 30 Golgotha p. 30 Heart of the Land p. 26 Homo Sacer p. 29 How Far She Went p. 19 Hyperborean-Room Ballads p. 55 I Can’t Be Seen Like This p. 30 I Love Anna p. 25 I Was a Winner p. 68 Infantile p. 75 Is It Too Much to Ask? p. 76 It’s Easy to be a Rebel in Your Basement Apartment - Karpe Diem p. 53 Karyotypes p. 77 Keep Frozen p. 12 Kiki p. 29 Kon-Tiki p. 51 Leave Fucking “Society” Alone p. 55 Let Me Run p. 23 Looking at Chemicals p. 55 Lulin p. 25 Magnus p. 12 Make a Wish p. 21 Man p. 58 Melon Rainbow p. 18 Metal can-Paper-Thread p. 55 Moms on Fire p. 20 MonaLisa Story p. 13 Motley’s Law p. 13 Moving Target p. 32

Mr Sand Mukwano Need More Space Than Time Nisses Adventures on Land and at Sea Nocturnal Butterfly Nothing Ever Really Ends Pussy for Beginners Quiet on Set Reflections Resort Return of the Atom Ruth SIA Six modern chairs Slush Ice Stallion Swimming Lessons Ten Meter Tower Thanks for Dancing The Absence of Eddy Table The Boyg The Grey Escape The Log The Magnitsky Act The Rich Country The Swedish Theory of Love Those Who Jump Thoughts About Love We Will Arrive Tomorrow Women & Wine Yarn You’ve Made Your Bed, Now Lie In It

p. 17 p. 22 p. 55 p. 68 p. 77 p. 53 p. 58 p. 77 p. 14 p. 31 p. 14 p. 34 p. 20 p. 55 p. 35 p. 58 p. 75 p. 75 p. 53 p. 24 p. 23 p. 72 p. 18 p. 15 p. 51 p. 67 p. 15 p. 21 p. 68 p. 53 p. 78 p. 26

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NORDISK PANORAMA BOARD Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir, Iceland Dag Hoel, Norway Helle Faber, Denmark David Herdies, Sweden Liisa Juntunen, Finland

NORDISK PANORAMA FESTIVAL STEERING COMMITTEE Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir, NP Board Elisabeth Lundgren, Malmö Stad Ralf Ivarsson, Film i Skåne

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SPECIAL THANKS Adnuvo, Akelius, Atrium Ljungberg, Auto Images, Blå båten, Book a Boat, Communicate Language Solutions, Evenemangsteknik, Fridhem Folkhögskola, JM, Musik i Syd, Q-park, Skurups Folkehögskola, Way Creative. Jimmy Arvidsson, Peter Dean, Oscar Hagbard, Hampus Jakobsson, Olof Marnung. All of our Malmö Stad co-production partners: Barnkulturenheten, Gatukontoret, Malmö museer, Miljöförvaltningen, Sommarscen, Stadsarkivet, Stadsbiblioteket. The wonderful Nordic filmmakers – without you we’d have no “campfires” to gather around. Our fantastic volunteers – without you, there would be no festival.

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