ESTOCOLMO 2023 Stockholm Industry Days
Estocolmo prepara sus actividades para profesionales
por Jan Lumholdt
- Los Stockholm Industry Days, que tienen lugar del 14 al 26 de noviembre, proponen conferencias, seminarios y masterclasses y una presentación de 18 works-in-progress
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As the 34th edition of the Stockholm International Film Festival moves into its second week, the time has come to get into industry matters, with three lively days about to be devoted to presentations, panels, projects, case studies and social networking. All this, and more, is on offer in the Stockholm Industry Days programme, running from 14-16 November. As usual, the main headquarters for the events is the Filmhuset building, home to the Swedish Film Institute.
Eighteen works in progress will be presented, with six of them being part of the New Voices of Swedish Cinema support initiative for first-time feature directors. This year’s selection is mainly Swedish, with a few projects from the Nordic neighbours joining in, like the Norwegian documentary A New Kind of Wilderness [+lee también:
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Seminars and master classes include in-depth talks with top Danish director Lone Scherfig, presenting her new feature The Movie Teller [+lee también:
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ficha de la película]. National talent is represented by Academy Award-winning cinematographer Linus Sandgren and self-taught director David F Sandberg, who in the space of ten years has gone from two-minute YouTube movies to Hollywood comic-book action in the Shazam! franchise. Assorted panel discussions will look at the role of AI in film storytelling, piracy in the streaming world, new visions in Swedish cinema and a case study on the upcoming Stockholm Bloodbath, a highly anticipated historical epic with a multinational cast, a whopping budget and indeed lots of blood. There will also be cocktails and complimentary nuts.
The full programme is available here.
Here is the full selection of the Works in Progress projects:
A New Kind of Wilderness [+lee también:
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Producer: Mari Bakke Riise (ASFilm)
Berry Pickers – Agnes Skonare Karlsson (Sweden)
Producers: Andrea Gyllenskiöld, Joel Rostmark, Adam Holmström Meinking, Kalle Boman (Pine)
Djur – Karin Franz Körlof (Sweden)
Producers: Fredrik Heinig, Agnes Parkrud (B-Reel Films)
Raptures – Jon Blåhed (Sweden)
Producers: Andres Emanuelsson, Tony Österholm (Iris Film, Rabbit Films)
Fuckboi – Matti Johansson (Sweden)
Producer: tba (Vagel Studios)
Halva Halva – Alexander Adballah, Mustafa Al-Mashhadani (Sweden)
Producers: Jim Cargil, Adam Lunneborg (Viaplay Studios, Malaika Film)
My Brother Ted – Anna Widerberg, Fredrik Ydhag (Sweden)
Producer: Håkan Hammarén (Fundament Film Gbg)
Nipster – Sunna Eir Tangvik Kveum (Sweden)
Producer: Adam Lunneborg (Carbs Film)
Burn Oslo Burn – Gustav Johansson (Sweden/Denmark/Norway)
Producer: Anna Wallmark (Filmlance International, new-land)
Paradise – Emma Pål Brunzell (Sweden)
Producer: Agnes Parkrud (B-Reel Films)
The Dialogue Police – Susanna Edwards (Sweden)
Producer: Susanna Edwards (Susanna Edwards AB)
Virgo – Jakob Ekvall (Sweden)
Producers: Olivier Guerpillon, Maria Reguera, Jakob Ekvall, Elsa Fanni (Fox in the Snow AB, Lykantrop)
Angels – Åsa Kalmér (Sweden)
Producer: Christian Kielberg (MKD)
Freed from Desire – Alicia Hansen (Sweden)
Producer: Stina Eriksson (Prolaps Produktion)
Hysterika – Amanda Adele Björk (Sweden)
Producer: Siri Horton Wagner ([sic] film)
Kingdom Hall – Lode Kuylenstierna (Sweden)
Producer: Manga Minja (Rio Pictures)
Mecca of Spies – Arvid Unsgaard, Natthan Langenheim
Producer: tba
Stammen – Georg Ivanov Öfverholm (Sweden)
Producer: Sofia Ferguson (Northern Fable)
(Traducción del inglés)
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