Other winners include ’Dogman’, ’The Death Of Stalin’, and ’Bergman: A Year in a Life’.
Cold War won best film, best director, best actress (Joanna Kulig) and best screenwriter at the 31st European Film Awards (EFAs), held on December 15, 2018 in Seville.
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Pawel Pawlikowski’s film previously won best director at Cannes, and had led the Efa nominations with five nods (it only lost out on best actor to Marcello Fonte for Dogman).
The feature was loosely inspired by Pawlikowski’s own parents. He said on the night, “I’d like to thank my...
Cold War won best film, best director, best actress (Joanna Kulig) and best screenwriter at the 31st European Film Awards (EFAs), held on December 15, 2018 in Seville.
Scroll down for full list of winners
Pawel Pawlikowski’s film previously won best director at Cannes, and had led the Efa nominations with five nods (it only lost out on best actor to Marcello Fonte for Dogman).
The feature was loosely inspired by Pawlikowski’s own parents. He said on the night, “I’d like to thank my...
- 12/15/2018
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
In the year of the Swedish master’s 100th birthday, Margarethe Von Trotta wraps a belated, posthumous gift with her Searching for Ingmar Bergman, a portrait of the artist as seen and experienced by a handful of acolytes and former collaborators, who conjure up a communal memoir so affectionate and heartfelt that by the time Searching clocks its 99 minutes, the feeling is to be leaving a dinner table where people have gathered to mourn a longtime friend-cum-mentor.
This collaborative dimension is possibly Searching’s strongest asset: while Von Trotta serves as the chief chaperon, opening Searching with a shot of the beach where Bergman filmed the opening sequence of The Seventh Seal to take off for an international, pan-European journey into the director’s life, the trip (and the image of Bergman that billows to life along the way) is very much a communal experience. Having accounted for her own artistic liaison with Bergman,...
This collaborative dimension is possibly Searching’s strongest asset: while Von Trotta serves as the chief chaperon, opening Searching with a shot of the beach where Bergman filmed the opening sequence of The Seventh Seal to take off for an international, pan-European journey into the director’s life, the trip (and the image of Bergman that billows to life along the way) is very much a communal experience. Having accounted for her own artistic liaison with Bergman,...
- 10/4/2018
- by Leonardo Goi
- The Film Stage
Revamped and reopened venue has a bistro and two screens with 4k projection as well as 35mm facilities.
Two distributors have banded together to rescue and reinvent a classic cinema in Stockholm: Bio Capitol at Sankt Eriksgatan 82, in the Vasastan neighborhood.
NonStop Entertainment and Njutafilms have formed Kinematografen St Erik Ab, an independent company that runs the cinema and bistro. NonStop is the majority shareholder in the company and its CEO Jakob Abrahamsson is also the CEO of Kinematografen St Erik.
The Capitol opened 1926 during the silent film era, was remodeled to 70mm in the 1950s, was turned into Sweden...
Two distributors have banded together to rescue and reinvent a classic cinema in Stockholm: Bio Capitol at Sankt Eriksgatan 82, in the Vasastan neighborhood.
NonStop Entertainment and Njutafilms have formed Kinematografen St Erik Ab, an independent company that runs the cinema and bistro. NonStop is the majority shareholder in the company and its CEO Jakob Abrahamsson is also the CEO of Kinematografen St Erik.
The Capitol opened 1926 during the silent film era, was remodeled to 70mm in the 1950s, was turned into Sweden...
- 7/20/2018
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: The documentary will be available as a feature film or a TV series.
July 2018 marks 100 years since the birth of Swedish auteur (14 July 1918) Ingmar Bergman, director of such classics as The Seventh Seal and Wild Strawberries, and the centenary is being marked with events, films and TV dramas.
In Cannes, The Match Factory is starting pre-sales on Bergman, a hugely ambitious Ingmar Bergman documentary conceived as a feature film and four-part TV series.
The project is billed as one the most comprehensive documentaries ever to explore the life of the director, whose work has influenced everyone from Woody Allen to Martin Scorsese and David Lynch. Produced by B-Reel Films in Sweden, the film is a co-production with Sveriges Television, Svensk Filmindustri, Motlys, Reel Ventures, Nordsvensk Filmunderhallning, Gotlands Filmfond, Film Capital Stockholm, and is directed by Jane Magnusson.
Bergman will look in detail at the legendary director’s career - with a special focus on his immensely...
July 2018 marks 100 years since the birth of Swedish auteur (14 July 1918) Ingmar Bergman, director of such classics as The Seventh Seal and Wild Strawberries, and the centenary is being marked with events, films and TV dramas.
In Cannes, The Match Factory is starting pre-sales on Bergman, a hugely ambitious Ingmar Bergman documentary conceived as a feature film and four-part TV series.
The project is billed as one the most comprehensive documentaries ever to explore the life of the director, whose work has influenced everyone from Woody Allen to Martin Scorsese and David Lynch. Produced by B-Reel Films in Sweden, the film is a co-production with Sveriges Television, Svensk Filmindustri, Motlys, Reel Ventures, Nordsvensk Filmunderhallning, Gotlands Filmfond, Film Capital Stockholm, and is directed by Jane Magnusson.
Bergman will look in detail at the legendary director’s career - with a special focus on his immensely...
- 5/17/2017
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
It’s been over half-a-decade since we last saw the work of Tomas Alfredson on screen — his stellar follow-up to Let the Right One In, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy — but he’s finally returning in 2017 with one of our most-anticipated films of the year. His latest feature is The Snowman, an adaptation of Jo Nesbø‘s novel, which also stars Rebecca Ferguson and Charlotte Gainsbourg, and follows Fassbender as detective Harry Hole who, upon finding a pink scarf on a snowman, searches for the missing woman.
“It’s got that Scandi-noir element to it, for sure. I think it’s going to be very rich. I love working with Tomas Alfredson. He’s an absolutely great filmmaker. And I think it’s going to be scary, and I think it’s going to be edge-of-the-seat stuff. I like it because Harry Hole’s a very flawed genius in his department of work.
“It’s got that Scandi-noir element to it, for sure. I think it’s going to be very rich. I love working with Tomas Alfredson. He’s an absolutely great filmmaker. And I think it’s going to be scary, and I think it’s going to be edge-of-the-seat stuff. I like it because Harry Hole’s a very flawed genius in his department of work.
- 2/1/2017
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
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