“This is going to be the world’s first film festival on water.”
The Carl International Film Festival in Karlskrona, Sweden, is planning to offer a local twist on the drive-in: the boat-in.
Karlskrona is the most southern Swedish archipelago made up of 1,650 islands, islets and skerries. In consultation with the local government, police and coast guard, Ciff will host screenings in Saltö Fish Harbour.
They plan 30 screenings across the six days (Aug 21-26). Screenings will include both international films and Swedish classics. Boat-bound audiences will be able to order food from restaurants to be delivered from bridges.
“This is...
The Carl International Film Festival in Karlskrona, Sweden, is planning to offer a local twist on the drive-in: the boat-in.
Karlskrona is the most southern Swedish archipelago made up of 1,650 islands, islets and skerries. In consultation with the local government, police and coast guard, Ciff will host screenings in Saltö Fish Harbour.
They plan 30 screenings across the six days (Aug 21-26). Screenings will include both international films and Swedish classics. Boat-bound audiences will be able to order food from restaurants to be delivered from bridges.
“This is...
- 6/29/2020
- by 1100142¦Wendy Mitchell¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Event to take place in coastal city of Karlskrona from February 27-29, 2020.
Genre market Frontières has partnered with the Swedish Film Institute, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, Norwegian Film Institute, and the Netherlands Film Fund on the fourth edition of the Finance & Packaging Forum set to run in Sweden in February 2020.
The event will take place in the coastal city of Karlskrona from February 27 to 29 and is being organised by Carl International Film Festival and Nordic Factory.
The forum is one of three annual internationally recognised programmes organised by Frontières besides the Frontières Platform in Cannes and the Frontières International...
Genre market Frontières has partnered with the Swedish Film Institute, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, Norwegian Film Institute, and the Netherlands Film Fund on the fourth edition of the Finance & Packaging Forum set to run in Sweden in February 2020.
The event will take place in the coastal city of Karlskrona from February 27 to 29 and is being organised by Carl International Film Festival and Nordic Factory.
The forum is one of three annual internationally recognised programmes organised by Frontières besides the Frontières Platform in Cannes and the Frontières International...
- 11/5/2019
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Following the footsteps of major festivals including Cannes and Venice, five Nordic festivals have joined forces to sign the 50/50 by 2020 gender equality pledge.
Initiated by Wift Nordic (Women in Film and Television), the pledge for gender parity and inclusion was signed Monday by officials from Sweden’s Carl, Denmark’s Cph:dox, Oslo Pix in Norway, Tampere from Finland and Northern Wave in Iceland.
Through the pledge, the festivals committed to increasing gender equality in the programming, as well as within their staffing by 2020. The pledge has now been signed by most international festivals, from Cannes to Venice, Toronto, Locarno and Berlin.
“When it comes to structural and political change I believe in data and transparency and I
believe in commitment and collective awareness but before anything I believe in action,” said Tine Fischer, the festival director of Cph:dox who started getting involved with the 50/50 by 2020 advocacy group last year.
“Within a year,...
Initiated by Wift Nordic (Women in Film and Television), the pledge for gender parity and inclusion was signed Monday by officials from Sweden’s Carl, Denmark’s Cph:dox, Oslo Pix in Norway, Tampere from Finland and Northern Wave in Iceland.
Through the pledge, the festivals committed to increasing gender equality in the programming, as well as within their staffing by 2020. The pledge has now been signed by most international festivals, from Cannes to Venice, Toronto, Locarno and Berlin.
“When it comes to structural and political change I believe in data and transparency and I
believe in commitment and collective awareness but before anything I believe in action,” said Tine Fischer, the festival director of Cph:dox who started getting involved with the 50/50 by 2020 advocacy group last year.
“Within a year,...
- 8/26/2019
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
The pledge was signed at Sweden’s Carl International Film Festival.
Five Nordic film festivals – Cph:dox – Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (Denmark), Oslo Pix (Norway), Tampere Film Festival (Finland) and Northern Wave Film Festival (Iceland) – have signed the 5050 by 2020 Gender Parity Pledge at the Carl International Film Festival and Carl Film Forum in Karlskrona, Sweden today (Monday August 26).
The signing was initiated by Women in Film and Television Nordic. By signing, the festivals commit to increase gender equality in programming as well as within their organisations by 2020. The pledge has previously been signed by festivals including Cannes, Venice, Toronto, Locarno and Berlin.
Five Nordic film festivals – Cph:dox – Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (Denmark), Oslo Pix (Norway), Tampere Film Festival (Finland) and Northern Wave Film Festival (Iceland) – have signed the 5050 by 2020 Gender Parity Pledge at the Carl International Film Festival and Carl Film Forum in Karlskrona, Sweden today (Monday August 26).
The signing was initiated by Women in Film and Television Nordic. By signing, the festivals commit to increase gender equality in programming as well as within their organisations by 2020. The pledge has previously been signed by festivals including Cannes, Venice, Toronto, Locarno and Berlin.
- 8/26/2019
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
And we continue to pile on the pre-afm goodies, this time with the sales trailer for the upcoming Swedish thriller Gone, or Försvunnen for you wacky bastids who like trying to pronounce stuff!
Below you'll find the first trailer and the previously released official imagery from Mattias Olsson and Henrik Jp Åkesson's Gone (Försvunnen), which has a release date of 26 August 2011 in Sweden. The flick stars Sofia Ledarp (The Girl Who Played With Fire), Kjell Bergqvist, and Björn Kjellman.
Synopsis
A young woman, Malin, has recently been through a family trauma. She decides to leave her home town of Karlskrona to start a new life in one of the northern towns of Sweden. During her long road trip she encounters a mysterious man who starts following her. Before she knows it, she has been kidnapped and brought to a basement somewhere deep in the forest. Nobody knows she is gone,...
Below you'll find the first trailer and the previously released official imagery from Mattias Olsson and Henrik Jp Åkesson's Gone (Försvunnen), which has a release date of 26 August 2011 in Sweden. The flick stars Sofia Ledarp (The Girl Who Played With Fire), Kjell Bergqvist, and Björn Kjellman.
Synopsis
A young woman, Malin, has recently been through a family trauma. She decides to leave her home town of Karlskrona to start a new life in one of the northern towns of Sweden. During her long road trip she encounters a mysterious man who starts following her. Before she knows it, she has been kidnapped and brought to a basement somewhere deep in the forest. Nobody knows she is gone,...
- 10/28/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Premiering at the forthcoming Afm is Mattias Olsson and Henrik Jp Åkesson's Swedish thriller Gone (Försvunnen), which stars Sofia Ledarp (The Girl Who Played With Fire), Kjell Bergqvist and Björn Kjellman. Just in time for the market we got our hands on the first trailer that looks quite promising. Enjoy it inside. "A young woman, Malin, has recently been through a family trauma. She decides to leave her home town of Karlskrona to start a new life in one of the northern towns of Sweden. During her long road-trip she encounters a mysterious man who starts following her. Before she knows it she has been kidnapped and brought to a basement somewhere deep in the forest. Nobody knows she is gone and nobody is coming to save her. She has nobody to count on but herself."...
- 10/28/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Yet more goodies from the Swedish terror tale Gone have graced our offices, so of course it's time to share. Why? Because we dig you cats. Feast your eyes, kids!
Below you'll find the first official imagery from Mattias Olsson and Henrik Jp Åkesson's Swedish thriller Gone (Försvunnen), which has a release date of 26 August 2011 in Sweden. The flick stars Sofia Ledarp (The Girl Who Played With Fire), Kjell Bergqvist, and Björn Kjellman.
For many, many more pics click here, here, and here!
Synopsis
A young woman, Malin, has recently been through a family trauma. She decides to leave her home town of Karlskrona to start a new life in one of the northern towns of Sweden. During her long road trip she encounters a mysterious man who starts following her. Before she knows it, she has been kidnapped and brought to a basement somewhere deep in the forest.
Below you'll find the first official imagery from Mattias Olsson and Henrik Jp Åkesson's Swedish thriller Gone (Försvunnen), which has a release date of 26 August 2011 in Sweden. The flick stars Sofia Ledarp (The Girl Who Played With Fire), Kjell Bergqvist, and Björn Kjellman.
For many, many more pics click here, here, and here!
Synopsis
A young woman, Malin, has recently been through a family trauma. She decides to leave her home town of Karlskrona to start a new life in one of the northern towns of Sweden. During her long road trip she encounters a mysterious man who starts following her. Before she knows it, she has been kidnapped and brought to a basement somewhere deep in the forest.
- 4/19/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
You want stills from a new flick? How does having access to thousands of them sound to you? We're talking the mother lode. Tons of eye candy. Millions of pixels to sift though. Don't have time for that? We've got a few choice ones for you right here!
Below you'll find the first official imagery from Mattias Olsson and Henrik Jp Åkesson's Swedish thriller Gone (Försvunnen), which has a release date of 26 August 2011 in Sweden. The flick stars Sofia Ledarp (The Girl Who Played With Fire), Kjell Bergqvist, and Björn Kjellman.
For many, many more pics click here, here, and here!
Synopsis
A young woman, Malin, has recently been through a family trauma. She decides to leave her home town of Karlskrona to start a new life in one of the northern towns of Sweden. During her long road trip she encounters a mysterious man who starts following her.
Below you'll find the first official imagery from Mattias Olsson and Henrik Jp Åkesson's Swedish thriller Gone (Försvunnen), which has a release date of 26 August 2011 in Sweden. The flick stars Sofia Ledarp (The Girl Who Played With Fire), Kjell Bergqvist, and Björn Kjellman.
For many, many more pics click here, here, and here!
Synopsis
A young woman, Malin, has recently been through a family trauma. She decides to leave her home town of Karlskrona to start a new life in one of the northern towns of Sweden. During her long road trip she encounters a mysterious man who starts following her.
- 4/14/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Premiering at the forthcoming Cannes market/festival is Mattias Olsson and Henrik Jp Åkesson's Swedish thriller Gone (Försvunnen), which stars Sofia Ledarp (The Girl Who Played With Fire), Kjell Bergqvist and Björn Kjellman. "A young woman, Malin, has recently been through a family trauma. She decides to leave her home town of Karlskrona to start a new life in one of the northern towns of Sweden. During her long road-trip she encounters a mysterious man who starts following her. Before she knows it she has been kidnapped and brought to a basement somewhere deep in the forest. Nobody knows she is gone and nobody is coming to save her. She has nobody to count on but herself." Inside you'll find an exclusive image, along with two others, while you'll find thousands of behind-the-scenes pics here, here, and here. Thousands.
- 4/14/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
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