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Film i Väst, Scandinavias leading co-producer celebrates 30 years in 2022 and the festival will be historic: - Film i Väst has contributed with co-productions at the Festival de Cannes since 2000. But never before have we had four co-productions in official competition, competing for Palme d’Or.
May 23, 2022 · Film i Väst launches new Lukas Moodysson, Ernst de Geer, Sarah Gyllenstierna. Present in Cannes with a record four films in official competition and two at Un Certain Regard, Scandinavia’s leading regional funder unveiled four new titles. Celebrating 30 years in 2022, Film i Väst gathered on Friday a dozen top directing and acting talents ...
In 2022 Film i Väst turns 30 years ol... Over the past 30 years Film i Väst has co-produced more than 1,000 feature films, drama series, shorts & documentaries.
Mar 11, 2022 · 11/03/2022 - The study identifies the main challenges affecting public film funding, but also provides a series of recommendations to guide the actions of industry players and policy makers. This week, Sweden’s Film i Väst published a groundbreaking study titled Public Film Funding at a Crossroads.
- Davide Abbatescianni
May 21, 2023 · Director Anders Thomas Jensen (© Anders Overgaard) A promising batch of high-end projects was unveiled at the Film i Väst co-production presentation at Cannes, held last Friday as part of the Marché du Film, with veteran contenders rubbing shoulders with newcomers.
- Jan Lumholdt
Jun 24, 2022 · At Cannes, film journalist Wendy Mitchell presented the key findings of her latest report, titled “Creative Overload” and commissioned by Sweden’s Film i Väst.
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6 • Film i Väst Analysis the reasons, meaning and relevance of public input in a fast-changing world, one where the conditions for financing production, organising circulation and screening film have fundamentally changed. What should the public sphere protect, and what are its chances of success?