'FLEE' AND 'SONGS OF REPRESSION' WIN AT DOCS AGAINST GRAVITY by Maria Kristensen

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This week, the awards for the 18th edition of Millenium Docs Against Gravity, Poland’s largest film event, were handed out and we are extremely grateful that Flee, by Jonas Poher Rasmussen, received 3 awards, the Grand Prix Millennium Award, Best Film on Psychology and the Lower Silesia Grand Prix, and that the directors of Songs of Repression, Marianne Hougen-Moraga and Estephan Wagner, received the Amnesty International Poland Award.

The jury statements for the awards were as follows:

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Our unanimous winner is „Flee” by Jonas Poher Rasmussen. This film speaks about a real, extremely important subject in an artistically powerful, compelling, and complex way. The original form, the sincerity of the main character, the lack of sentimentality and its strong emotional content make it not only an attractive movie for the wider audience, but also an important statement about the real situation of today’s refugees, helping us to understand their destiny and choices and evoking deep empathy. Far beyond the usual limits of documentary storytelling, this powerful film speaks about the importance of being allowed to live in truth.”

Flee - The “Zwierciadło” Magazine Award for the Best Film on Psychology 2021
There are many reasons why „Flee” deserves an award. Now this dramatic story resound sin a particularly shocking context, with the Taliban regaining full power in Afghanistan. We decided to select this film mainly because of its excellent portrayal of the birth of shame: being ashamed of who you are. The protagonist begins this story as a regular kid running around the yards of Kabul with his Walkman--and then suddenly the old Kabul is gone and he begins running away, goes into hiding, pretends to be someone else. Shame is not an innate emotion--it's acquired, born of how others treat us. Flee forces us to consider whether we could be these "others" too.”

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The film which receives the Lower Silesia Grand Prix is also a reflection of the most topical matters and the message which we noticed in many of the competition masterpieces. We are awarding the documentary we have chosen for high sensitivity and evocative nature of the narrative, oscillating on a broad emotional scale, its psychological aspect, taking up a tough subject in a remarkable way and last but not least – for not allowing us to lose hope.
It is also a film which shows the great broadness of documentary. At the same time, it is a universal tale about human memory and trauma. This masterpiece builds bridges and provides a way for a wider audience to understand the issues which polarize every day. The film is “Flee” by Jonas Poher Rasmussen.

Songs of Repression - The Amnesty International Poland Award 2021
For its important lesson about the complexities of social mechanisms governing the world, the darkness in the depths of human nature, and the vagaries of our psyche, imparted through the tale of a small community. The directors employed simple formal means to capture universal truths about mechanisms of control, dependence, evil, manipulation, and the consequences of violent upbringing (as well as upbringing for violence) in their story of a seemingly Utopian, isolated German community in Chile. The ease with which evil takes over individuals and entangles societies is as terrifying as the permanence of its influence. This film doesn’t limit itself to portraying the community—it goes further, delving into the consequences of living alongside evil and depicting the complexity of the reality we live in. The tale of the German community in Chile becomes a mirror of human history—one that’s worth looking into ourselves.”

Click here to read the full list of awards

'PRESIDENT' TO BE RELEASED IN NORTH AMERICA BY GREENWICH ENTERTAINMENT by Maria Kristensen

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We are happy to announce that Camilla Nielsson’s Sundance winning documentary film President will be distributed in North America by Greenwich Entertainment, aiming for a US theatrical release in December 2021.

Deadline.com has interviewed director Camilla Nielsson and she says the following about the release: “A film like President is only possible when many, many people in front of and behind the camera agree to collaborate on all levels. […] I think you can see clearly from the film, the intense and dangerous challenges that were presented in a situation where transparency and accountability are suppressed by those seeking to maintain an unjust status quo. The Zimbabwean crew members cannot be named in the credits for security concerns right now, but it is our shared goal to situate the people in the film in an ethical relationship with the people viewing it. We’re really excited that Greenwich will be bringing the film to theatres in the US, bringing people together to share and reflect on the lived experience of others working so hard for the establishment of strong democratic institutions, while some Americans are currently attempting to break their own.”

Click here to read the full article at Deadline.com

'FLEE' AND 'OUR MEMORY BELONGS TO US' SELECTED FOR CAMDEN IFF by Maria Kristensen

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We are proud and happy to announce that ‘Flee’ and ‘Our Memory Belongs to Us’ have been selected for the Camden International Film Festival 2021.

The 17th edition of the festival will be held at venues in Maine from September 16-19 and online from September 16-26, 2021. The Camden International Film Festival is recognized as one of the top documentary film festivals in the world and the program features 37 feature and 33 short films from 30 different countries.

‘Flee’ , directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen and produced by Monica Hellström, is chosen as the Closing Night Film and ‘Our Memory Belongs to Us’ , directed by Rami Farah and produced and co-directed by Signe Byrge Sørensen, is highlighted by Filmmaker Magazine as one of the notable films of the selection!

Click here to read more about the full festival lineup (Filmmaker Magazine)

'FLEE' NOMINATED FOR THE NORDIC COUNCIL FILM PRIZE AND SELECTED FOR THE EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS SHORTLIST by Maria Kristensen

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Flee by Jonas Poher Rasmussen has been nominated for the Nordic Council Film Prize 2021 and is among the 15 shortlisted documentaries for the European Film Awards.

The Nordic Council Film Prize is awarded this year for the 18th time and is one of the most prestigious film awards in the Nordic region (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden). The winner will be announced on November 2nd, 2021 at the Awards Ceremony in Copenhagen in conjunction with the Session of the Nordic Council.

Click here to read more about the prize and the five nominees

The European Film Awards have been presented annually since 1988 by the European Film Academy to recognize excellence in European cinematic achievements. Nominations will be made public on November 9th and the 34th European Film Awards will take place in Berlin on December 11th, 2021.

Click here to see the full selection of shortlisted documentaries.

'OUR MEMORY BELONGS TO US' WINS HUMAN RIGHTS DOX AWARD AT DOKUFEST by Maria Kristensen

We are happy to announce that Our Memory Belongs to Us by Rami Farah and co-directed by Signe Byrge Sørensen has won the Human Rights DOX award at the 20th jubilee edition of DokuFest in Kosovo. 

The jury stated that they “decided to recognize a film that spoke to the documentary relevance of personal and collective remembrance when marked by enactment of defiance to state violence. […] Through both a staged screening and reconstruction of events the retelling and performance of memory we are invited to ask questions about the documentary film as a vehicle of remembrance.”

Click here to read more about the announced winners of the 8 categories

'RAISING A SCHOOL SHOOTER' & 'FLEE' NOMINATED FOR BEST NORDIC DOCUMENTARY AT NORDISK PANORAMA by Maria Kristensen

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Raising and School Shooter by Frida & Lasse Barkfors and Flee, by Jonas Poher Rasmussen are among the 14 Nordic films selected to compete for the Best Nordic Documentary Award at Nordisk Panorama 2021. The festival takes place 16. - 21. September in Malmö, Sweden, and is a major event for the Nordic documentary industry.

Flee was selected for Cannes 2020, and premiered at Sundance in January 2021, where it won the Grand Jury Prize, and has since then won several awards.

Raising and School Shooter premiered at CPH:DOX in April 2021, and is the third film in Frida & Lasse Barkfors’ trilogy on social stigma, following “Pervert Park” and “Death of a Child”.

Click here to read more about the festival and to see the full programme.

THANDIWE NEWTON JOINS TEAM OF 'PRESIDENT' AS EXEC PRODUCER by Maria Kristensen

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Actress and activist Thandiwe Newton has joined the team of Camilla Nielsson’s Sundance award-winning documentary feature film President, as an executive producer.

Newton, whose family has its roots in Zimbabwe, says of the film: “Zimbabwe needs this film like a body needs oxygen. It has the potential to save lives, liberate the oppressed, and discover truths. There is no better purpose for filmmaking, than this.”

We are proud to welcome Thandiwe Newton to the team and look forward to working with her.

Click here to read more ( link to Variety)

'FLEE' WINS 3 AWARDS AT ANNECY by Maria Kristensen

It was an incredible night for Flee at this year’s Annecy International Animation Festival - one of the world’s absolute leading film festivals for animation films. ‘Flee’ took home three awards - Best Original Music, the Gan Foundation Award for Distribution and last, but definitely not least: The Cristal Award for Feature Film.

Many from the team were present at Annecy and were able to accept the awards in person, which was wonderful after a year of mostly virtual festivals and appearances.

Flee is directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen, and produced by Monica Hellström & Signe Byrge Sørensen for Final Cut for Real. Animation producer is Charlotte de la Gournerie from Sun Creature Studio. The film is coproduced by Jean-François Le Corre, Mathieu Courtois (Vivement Lundi ! FR)., Charlotte Most (MostFilm SE) and Maria Ekerhovd (Mer Film NO).

Flee is in cinemas all over Denmark right now, and has premiered to fantastic reviews - book your ticket here

And click here to see the full list of award winners at Annecy.

'FLEE' PREMIERES IN DANISH CINEMAS ON JUNE 17TH by Maria Kristensen

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On Thursday June 17 Fleewill be premiering in Danish cinemas.

Flee’ (Danish title: Flugt) has received great critical acclaim internationally, was selected for Cannes 2020, won the World Documentary Award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and the Dragon Award for Best Nordic Documentary at Gothenburg Film Festival 2020.

In a recent article from Soundvenue, in relation to the upcoming premiere, ‘Flee’ is mentioned as a Strong candidate for this year’s most hyped Danish film”. So come see what the hype is all about and get your tickets here.

‘Flee’ is directed by Jonas Poher Rasmussen and produced by Monica Hellström and Signe Byrge Sørensen for Final Cut for Real, in collaboration with Sun Creature Studios, and in co-production with Vivement Lundi ! (France), MostFilm (Sweden) and Mer Film (Norway).

'HUSH' VR INSTALLATION OPENS IN THY by Maria Kristensen

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We are very excited to announce that Vibeke Bryld’s VR experience ‘Hush’ (Danish title: ‘Havfolket Kalder Mørknet Vand’) will open as an installation at Vorupør Museum in Thy, Northern Jutland, on Saturday May 22, 2021. The exhibition will run until August 22.

Vorupør Museum is located in the same town, and on the same beach, that features prominently in the VR piece, so we are very happy that ‘Hush’ is coming home!

Hush’ was exhibited as an installation for two months at Nikolaj Art Centre in Copenhagen in 2020, and the exhibition in Vorupør will use some of the same elements, but will also be a site-specific installation, shaped by the building it will inhabit.

Due to the current and ongoing covid-19 pandemic, measures will be taken to ensure a safe VR experience, including nano-cleansing of the headset between each user.

Click here to read more about the museum

'OUR MEMORY BELONGS TO US' & 'HE'S MY BROTHER' WIN SPECIAL MENTION AT CPH:DOX by Maria Kristensen

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We are so proud and happy to announce that Our Memory Belongs to Usand He’s My Brother’, both recieved Special Mentions at CPH:DOX 2021.

Our Memory Belongs to Us’ is directed by Rami Farah and Signe Byrge Sørensen, and ‘He’s My Brother’ is directed by Cille Hannibal and co-director Christine Hanberg.

The statement of DOX:AWARD jury, when announcing the Special Mention to ‘Our Memory Belongs to Us’, was as follows:

“We have decided to award a special mention to a film that both challenged and haunted us – a work that expands on a painful tradition of documentaries we have all watched over the last decade. In a space created between viewer and images; in a process which is both performative and therapeutic, trauma is deconstructed and transformed, before our eyes, into camaraderie; intimacy; guilt, failure and despair. As the film progresses it exposes the impossible dichotomy faced by its protagonists – they want to remember, and at the same time they yearn to move beyond the past. Yadan, Rani and Odai’s engagement with the videos they filmed years ago, in their hometown of Dar’ah, reminds us that the images from the Syrian revolution, beyond being testimony, and evidence, are first and foremost people’s memories. The CPH:DOX Award Special Mention goes to ‘Our Memory Belongs To Us’ by Rami Farah and Signe Byrge Sørensen.”

The statement of the NORDIC:DOX jury, when announcing the Special Mention to ‘He’s My Brother’, was as follows:

“The best documentary films are always a window into other lives, other realities than our own. Always under-represented, people with disabilities have therefore often been the subject of documentaries. This moving film distinguishes itself by its very personal nature and its capacity to make us aware of the daily struggles a family can face in such a situation. It is both a love letter from a sister to a brother who cannot but live in his own world, and a very honest portrayal of the people who dedicate their lives for him. For its deeply humanistic approach, the jury would like to give a special mention to ‘He’s my Brother’.”

Both films have cinema premieres this upcoming weekend.

‘He’s My Brother’ is screened on Saturday, May 8th, at 19.15. Find tickets here.
’Our Memory Belongs to Us’ is screened on Monday, May 10th, at 18:45. Find tickets here.

Click here to see the full list of award winners at CPH:DOX 2021

5 FILMS FROM FCFR AT CPH:DOX 2021 by Maria Kristensen

We’re extremely proud to introduce you to 5 films in competition at CPH:DOX 2021 - Camilla Nielsson’s President’ and Rami Farah’s ‘Our Memory Belongs to Us in the DOX:AWARD Competition, and Cille Hannibal & co-director Christine Hanberg’s ‘He’s My Brother’, Vibeke Bryld’s ‘Elsewhere’ as well as Frida & Lasse Barkfors’ ‘Raising A School Shooter’ in NORDIC:DOX Competition.

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'SONGS OF REPRESSION' NOMINATED FOR BODIL PRIZE by Maria Kristensen

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Estephan Wagner and Marianne Hougen-Moraga’s Songs of Repression has been nominated for a Bodil prize in the 'Best documentary' category.

The prestigious Bodil statuettes have been given out yearly by the Association of Danish Film Critics since the first Bodil award ceremony in 1948.

To see the full list of nominees for this year's Bodil, visit: www.bodilprisen.dk (in Danish)