纪录片自媒体解说素材-新闻动态参考-北欧理事会电影奖的提名人中,著名的文档“逃离”和“ gunda”/Acclaimed Docs ‘Flee’ and ‘Gunda’ Among Nominees for Nordic Council Film Prize
https://cdn.6867.top:6867/A1A/hddoc/news/2022/07/0505/3519iabtv5yvlnr.jpg北欧理事会电影奖的提名人中,著名的文档“逃离”和“ gunda”
Acclaimed Docs ‘Flee’ and ‘Gunda’ Among Nominees for Nordic Council Film Prize
来自北欧地区的两部国际知名纪录片《逃亡》和《甘达》是北欧理事会电影奖提名的五部电影之一。这是北欧地区最负盛名的电影奖,以独特的艺术愿景庆祝,以独特的艺术愿景庆祝这些电影积极参与北欧文化。这是北欧理事会电影奖的十八年,获奖者将于11月2日在哥本哈根宣布,将dkk 300,000($ 47,355)的奖项奖励回家,在编剧,导演和制片人中同样共享。以下是五部电影提名:“逃亡”(丹麦的乔纳斯·波斯·拉斯穆森(Jonas Poher Rasmussen),由阿明(Amin)(假名)共同撰写,并由领先的丹麦公司Final Cut for Reel制作(被提名为奥斯卡(Oscar ”和“沉默的外观”),这部电影已经取得了巨大成功的节日巡回演出。在圣丹斯(Sundance),它赢得了世界电影纪录片的大陪审团奖,而在安妮国际动画节上Al赢得了最佳故事片。“逃亡”讲述了阿明·纳瓦比(Amin Nawabi)的故事,他是一个儿童难民,他离开了他在阿富汗的家,在丹麦找到安全。综艺先前透露,里兹·艾哈迈德(Riz Ahmed)和“权力的游戏”明星尼古拉·科斯特·瓦尔达(Nikolaj Coster-Waldau)加入了丹麦动画纪录片,担任执行制片人。广泛的批判称赞。“ Gunda”靠近农场动物,看着猪(Gunda)的日常生活,以及两只母牛和一条腿鸡。在这样做的过程中,电影制片人诗意通过黑白摄影探索动物意识,而没有对话。这部电影在柏林纳尔(Berlinale)举行了全球首映式,是由华金·菲尼克斯(Joaquin Phoenix)制作的,此前科萨科夫斯基(Kossakovsky)设法让著名的演员和动物权利活动家观看了他的电影,他立即与之建立了联系。现在。小说的功能也在柏林纳尔(Berlinale),在那里被提名为水晶熊,并在芬兰的主要电影奖,《朱西奖》(Jussi Awards)以及《青少年银幕比赛》中的基辅摩洛哥电影节上获得了许多提名。芬兰的Aamu Filmcompany生产。任何一天NowCredit:新欧洲电影销售“ Alma”(KristínJóhannesdóttir,冰岛)由冰岛公司二人组成的支持,“ Alma”标志着冰岛校长的大屏幕,经过26年的大屏幕,休息。电影制片人的最后一部电影《天堂》是在1992年的戛纳电影节上被选中的。与“阿尔玛”,乔汉尼斯多特(Jóhannesdóttir)导演了一部惊悚片,跟随一名女士,她因谋杀她的情人而被囚禁在法医精神病学部门七年,即使她没有记忆它。这部冰岛电影尤其是著名的法国女演员埃曼纽尔·里瓦(Emmanuelle Riva)(“ Amour”,“ Hiroshima Mon Amour”),他在电影拍摄完成后不久于2017年去世。一岁的足球神童马丁·班格森(Martin Bengtsson)搬到意大利足球俱乐部国际米兰(Inter Milan),使其成为大舞台,但在他的新环境中为孤独和沮丧而奋斗。年轻的埃里克·恩格(Erik Enge)的表演取得了突破性的表演,他赢得了城市音乐节罗马爱丽丝(Alice in City Festival)的最佳新兴演员奖,而电影在2020年釜山电影节上获得了最佳照片,以及其他奖项。“老虎”是桑达尔(Sandahl)系列有关运动员和心理健康电影的一部分。他还为“ Borg vs McEnroe”和“ Perfect”撰写了剧本,该剧本是在美国体操运动员Kerri Strugs上写的,她的受伤斗争将由Olivia Wilde执导,并在2022年开始拍摄。
Two internationally-acclaimed documentaries from the Nordic region – “Flee” and “Gunda” – are among the five films nominated for a Nordic Council Film Prize.
This is the most prestigious film award in the Nordic region, celebrating films with unique artistic visions that actively engage with Nordic culture. It’s the eighteenth year the Nordic Council Film Prize is awarded, and the winner will be announced on Nov. 2 in Copenhagen, taking home a prize of DKK 300,000 ($47,355) to be shared equally among the screenwriter, director, and producer. Here are the five film nominations:
“Flee,” (Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Denmark)
Co-written by Amin (a pseudonym), and produced by leading Danish company Final Cut for Reel (nominated for an Oscar for both “The Act of Killing” and “The Look of Silence”), the film has already had a hugely successful festival circuit run. At Sundance, it won the Grand Jury Prize in the World Cinema Documentary section, while at the Annecy International Animation Festival it won best feature film. “Flee” tells the story of Amin Nawabi, a child refugee who leaves his home in Afghanistan to find safety in Denmark. Variety previously revealed that Riz Ahmed and “Games of Thrones” star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau joined the Danish animated documentary as executive producers.
“Gunda,” (Victor Kossakovsky, Norway)
Norway’s Sant & Usant produced this documentary, which has received wide critical praise. “Gunda” gets up close with farm animals and looks at the day-to-day life of a pig (Gunda), as well as two cows and a one-legged chicken. In doing so, the filmmaker poetically explores animal consciousness using black-and-white cinematography, and with no dialogue. The film had its world premiere at the Berlinale and was produced by Joaquin Phoenix after Kossakovsky managed to get the renowned actor and animal rights activist to see his film – which he immediately connected with.
“Any Day Now,” (Hamy Ramezan, Finland)
Ramezan teamed with co-writer Antti Rautava on this story of an Iranian refugee family in Finland waiting for a decision on their asylum status. The fiction feature was also at the Berlinale, where it was nominated for a Crystal Bear, and also received numerous nominations at Finland’s main film awards, the Jussi Awards, as well as at the Kiev Molodist Film Festival in the Teen Screen Competition. Finland’s Aamu Filmcompany produced.
“Alma,” (Kristín Jóhannesdóttir, Iceland)
Backed by Icelandic company DUO Productions, “Alma” marks a return to the big screen for the Icelandic director after a 26-year-break. The filmmaker’s last film, “As in Heaven,” was selected at the Cannes Festival in 1992. With “Alma,” Jóhannesdóttir directs a thriller following a woman who is imprisoned in a forensic psychiatric unit for seven years for murdering her lover – even though she has no memory of it. The Icelandic film notably stars famous French actress Emmanuelle Riva (“Amour,” “Hiroshima Mon Amour”), who passed away in 2017 shortly after the film finished shooting.
“Tigers,” (Ronnie Sandahl, Sweden)
The true story of 16-year-old football prodigy Martin Bengtsson who moves to Italian football club Inter Milan to make it on the big stage, but struggles with loneliness and depression in his new environment. There’s a breakthrough performance by the young Erik Enge, who won the best emerging actor prize at Rome’s Alice in the City festival, while the film scooped best picture at the Busan Film Festival 2020, among other awards. “Tigers” is part of Sandahl’s series of films on athletes and mental health. He also wrote the script for “Borg vs McEnroe” and now “Perfect,” on American gymnast Kerri Strugs and her struggles with injuries which will be directed by Olivia Wilde and start filming in 2022. Black Spark Film & T in Sweden produced.
本文资料/文案来自网络,如有侵权,请联系我们删除。
资源真不错,感谢分享! 资源真不错,感谢分享! 非常不错,感谢楼主整理。。 资源真不错,感谢分享! 感谢大佬分享。我又来学习了~
页:
[1]