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Nordisk Panorama Film Festival

The award winners of Nordisk Panorama Film Festival 2017 

Press contact: PR & Communication Manager Daniel Eriksson, +46 721 51 50 19
Link to Press Package Winning Films: http://bit.ly/np2017_winners
Link to Press Package Competition Films: http://bit.ly/np_competition_films17
Länk till pressmeddelande på svenska: http://bit.ly/vinnare_2017

On the night of the 26th of September the winners of the Nordisk Panorama Awards 2017 have been announced. The Awards Gala took place at Malmö City Town Hall and marks the end of a fantastic Nordisk Panorama Film festival 2017. 

From the Hobbyhorse riding opening on September 21st via Sauna Cinema, Scream Along Cinema, Cocktail Cinemas, VR experiences, Seminars, Masterclasses and loads and loads of films screenings, 15 different venues in Malmö have been filled with film festival spirit over the six day festival.

This year Nordisk Panorama saw over 1 000 accredited film industry guests from 32 countries mixing with the public audience, resulting in over 50 Q&A sessions after film screenings, allowing the audience to get insight to the stories behind the films. 

Now, the most important thing - the winners of the 28th annual Nordisk Panorama Film Festival.

For five days the Jury Members and the local audience have selected the best new Nordic Documentaries and Short Films, from 110 selected films, divided into five categories.


And the winners are:


Best Nordic Documentary


Winner
"Last Men in Aleppo” by Feras Fayyad (SY), 2017, 105 min, (Denmark, Syria, Germany)

Motivation
The Award for the Best Nordic Documentary goes to this example of outstanding filmmaking portraying one of the greatest tragedies of our time. Risking their lives, with great respect for their characters and an impressive sensitivity to the complexity of war, the filmmakers take us into a world made up of choices that very few of us would be capable of making: Last Men in Aleppo.

Honary Mention
"Nowhere to Hide” by Zaradasht Ahmed (NO), 2016, 85 min, (Norway)

Motivation
We would like to give a special mention to a film that gives us a unique insight into the long-term consequences of war, from the perspective of an ordinary man whose life is turned upside-down: Nowhere to Hide.

Jury
Olivia Cooper-Hadjian, Cinema du Reél (France), Claire Aguilar, IDA (USA), Jerzy Sladkowski, Winner of the Best Nordic Documentary Award 2016 (Sweden)

About the 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.

14 documentaries competed for the Nordic Documentary Award.

Sponsored by
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 Short Film


Winner
"Arr. for a Scene" by Jonna Kina (FI)2017, 6 min, (Finland, France)

Motivation
This Award goes to a 5-minute long film shot on 35 mm in one take, because it shows the potential of what short film is when at its best. Shot within a short time, and thanks to the precise simplicity in the execution, it opens up multiple layers: for observation, perception and thinking. We see two people at work, creating something that is invisible - Sound.
 
There is no distraction, no unnecessary information: all the attention is on the different aspects of sound and how it’s being created.
 
It is a joy to watch the two foley artists coordinate with one another to create one layer of sound. Even though they are not looking at each other they seem to dance together. Every movement is carefully choreographed, rehearsed and performed with intense concentration. We cannot see what they are looking at - in fact they seem to look at us, the audience, while we are looking at them. Their performance creates a soundtrack for a movie that is not on the screen, but in the head of the viewer. Each viewer sees their own film in front of their inner eye, depending on his or her own individual imagination.
Slowly you start to realize that this soundtrack is familiar to you: the running water of a shower, a shower curtain, a stabbing. The individual imagination shifts into a collective remembrance of an iconic scene from the history of cinema.
 
As a staged documentary this film blurs the lines between cinema, theatre and art.
 
It is a film about filmmaking. But it is also a film about the shared experience of cinema.
And it brings us together by tapping into the collective memory we all have – the memory created by iconic movies. All this arranged in one scene and a few minutes.

Honorary Mention
"I Will Always Love You, Conny" by Amanda Kernell (SE), 
2017, 31 min, (Sweden, Denmark)

Jury
Anna Henckel Donnersmark, Berlinale (Germany), Derek Tan, Viddsee (Singapore), Peter Larsson, Winner of Best Nordic Short Film Award 2016 (Sweden).

About the Award
The Best Nordic Short Film Award is presented by the short film jury to one of the 28 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.

28 short films competed for the Nordic Short Film Award.

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


Winner Documentary

"Loving Lorna” by Jessica Karlsson (SE) & Annika Karlsson (SE), 2017, 61 min, (Sweden)

Motivation
A sensible and heart-gripping coming-of-age film about finding your way of living in a changing world, whether it’s the importance of keeping up tradition or breaking loose. We instantly fell in love with the lead character, a strong and beautiful young woman. We want her to stay the way she is: Loving Lorna.


Winner Short film

”Penelope” by Heta Jäälinoja (FI), 2016, 5 min, (Estonia)

Motivation
Speechless and with seemingly simple pencil lines, the film creates a timeless and limitless universe. The film is distinct and highly amusing, about a character coping with daily life. Home is not a prison, but life can be a mess. 

Jury
Suvi Hanni, Tampere Film Agency (Finland), Jon Asp, Point of View (Sweden), Nicoline Skotte Jacobsen, Winner of the Best New Nordic Voices Award 2016 (Denmark).

About the Award
The New Nordic Voices Competition introduces promising new Nordic filmmakers. The filmmakers’ works have not previously been in the Nordisk Panorama competition programme, and selected films are among the first releases by the filmmaker.

The Best New Nordic Voice Award is divided in a full length documentary prize and a short film prize presented by the New Nordic Voices jury to two of the 13 films. The award goes to the directors of the two winning films.

13 films competed for the New Nordic Voice Award.

Sponsored by
The prize sum for the competition is 3,500 €, split between the two winners, and sponsored by Film i Skåne.
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Children's Choice Award: 


Winner 
"Schoolyard Blues" by Maria Eriksson (SE),  2017, 17 min, (Sweden)

Jury
The young audience of Nordisk Panorama Film festival 2017

About the Award
The films in the Young Nordics programme compete for the love of our most critical audience. We ask 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.
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Nordisk Panorama Audience Award: 


Winner 
"The Celestial Darkroom" by Nils Petter Löfstedt (SE), 2017, 79 min (Sweden, Belgium)

Jury
The audience of Nordisk Panorama Film festival 2017

About the Award
To win the prize of the audience of Nordisk Panorama Film Festival is among the finest appreciation a filmmaker can get. The audience can vote for any of the Nordic short films and documentaries competing in the main competition programmes and the new Nordic films in the special programmes.

Sponsored by
The Nordisk Panorama Audience Award prize sum is 2,500 € and is sponsored by the City of Malmö.
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FACTS - Nordisk Panorama Film Festival
21-26 September in Malmö, Sweden
28th edition of the Nordisk Panorama Film Festival
6 festival days, with Finland in focus
110 films was screened
Over 1000 accredited film industry guests (from 32 countries)
562 submitted competition entries
3 main competitions and 5 Awards, including the Audience Award and Children’s Choice Award
 
A BRIEF HISTORY
The annual Nordisk Panorama Film Festival is organised by Malmö Stad, Film i Skåne and Nordisk Panorama. After it began in 1990, the festival rotated between the five Nordic countries, which took turns to be host city. Since 2013, the festival has found a home in Malmö, a city that invests in film and where there is a large audience for short and documentary films.

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Press contact: PR & Communication Manager Daniel Eriksson, +46 721 51 50 19
Link to Press Package Winning Films: http://bit.ly/np2017_winners
Link to Press Package Competition Films: http://bit.ly/np_competition_films17
Länk till pressmeddelande på svenska: http://bit.ly/vinnare_2017
 
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