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Göteborg International Film Festival Program reveiledThe festival of 2007 offers 450 short, feature and documentary films, from a total of 65 countries, during ten days. The opening film will be Klaus Härö’s The New Man. It is also the first film screened in the Nordic competition. The closing film will be Leaps & Bounds by Petter Næss with Peter Stormare among the actors. This year The Göteborg International Film Festival focuses on five countries in two sections; Vietnam in ”Viewing Vietnam” - and Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia in ”Under Construction”. Viewing Vietnam: American and Asian films have been dominating the big screen in Vietnam during the 90s. The latest years have seen an change through the political reform ”doi moi”, when the state monopoly came to an end five years ago. Vietnamese films started to appear at international film festivals, and some films were distributed in Europe. Under Construction: Eleven years since the war between the countries in former Yugoslavia ended and the film industry has resumed their cooperation. Production companies work together across the borders and the audience is coming in big numbers. Often the films treat the war and often they deal with the subject with a special, black humour. For the 8th year in a row the Nordic Film Market, the festival’s market place for new Nordic films, presents closed screenings for specially invited buyers, distributors, and festival programmers from all over the world. The Swedish programme Swedish Images/Svenska Bilder, includes a total of 195 films. The film year of 2006 is examined and the programme also includes nine brand new feature films and 143 short films. In addition to the films the Göteborg International Film Festival programme presents seminar programme Cinemix. Cinemix 2007 includes 36 seminars and examines subjects such as the situation of Iraqi film, new Swedish film financing and Master classes by Saul Zaentz, Joanna Quinn and Stellan Skarsgård. All the sections in the film programme: THE INGMAR BERGMAN INTERNATIONAL DEBUT AWARD The new award for "a debut filmmaker who in his film treats an existential theme with a dynamic or experimental approach to the cinematic means of expression". Five classy international debuts! Opening film: Marta, by Marta Nováková. NORDIC COMPETITION SWEDISH IMAGES NORDIC LIGHT GALA MASTERS - OLD AND NEW MUSIC UNLIMITED FIRST CUT FOCUS: VIEWING VIETNAM FOCUS: UNDER CONSTRUCTION CRITICS’ WEEK WORLD WIDE IT’S ALL TRUE ANOTHER VIEW CINEMANIA ANIMANIA INTO THE NIGHT DARKEST OF TIMES 30th ANNIVERSARY RETROSPECTIVE Among the guests you will find: Stellan Skarsgård, Milos Forman, Saul Zaentz, Jean-Claude Carrière (Goya’s Ghosts) For more information please contact Camilla Larsson at +46 (0)31-339 30 14 or +46 (0)708-423980 or press@filmfestival.org. P.S! 2. Oscar’s day. Right before the festival the Oscar nominations will be announced. As usual we screen a selection of the national candidates for best foreign language film. The ten films are: Falkenberg Farewell/Sweden, Reprise/Norway, The Way I Spent the End of the World/Romania, Pao’s Story, Vietnam, Madeinusa/Peru, Bosta/Lebanon, Vitus/Switzerland, Children/Iceland, Ten Canoes/Australia, and Dreams/Iraq. The closing Monday we screen six of these once more. The Swedish candidate Jesper Ganslandt visits the festival as well as director Ngo Quang Hai (Pao’s Story), producer Daniel Mitulescu (The Way I Spent the End of the World), Ragnar Bragason (Children), Joachim Trier (Reprise), Claudia Llosa (Madeinusa) and Mohamed Al Daradji (Dreams). 3. Göteborg International Film Festival is the most important film festival in Scandinavia. One proof is the Nordic market place Nordic Film Market with buyers, distributors and festival programmers from all over the world looking for Nordic films. Another proof is the programme with the Nordic Competition and the section Nordic Light with around 15 films from great Nordic directors. 4. Göteborg International Film Festival has always appreciated documentaries highly. This year the documentary section is size etxra large with 25 films about reality containing everything from the life of inuits to the life of skaters. 5. Another great pleasure is to present new directors from all over the world. This year our section”First Cut” contains 19 strong debuts. On top of that you will find a large number of debuts in the other sections, for example”Another View”, ”Nordic Light”, ”Nordic Competition”, and not least, the five fantastic debuts in competition for the very first Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award. 6. One of the world’s contemporary and most loved animators, Wales born Joanna Quinn is a guest at this year’s festival. Already as as student she created the tough and at the same time charming middle aged Beryl. In sharp and humourous chronicles from Beryl’s life Quinn changes the gender perspective. In Girls’ Night Out Quinn changed the roles in the erotic game. Beryl also became the star in Body Beautiful and Dreams and Desires - Family Ties. Except for the three Beryl-films we screen: Elles, Britannia, Famous Fred, Wife of Bath and the commercials Whiskas Cat Food, United Airlines and Charmin Toilet Paper. 16.01.2007 | Editor's blog Cat. : Åke Sandgren Andrea ARNOLD Anita Ekberg Antonio Nuic Australia Bath Belgrade Bill Condon Bosnia and Herzegovina Camilla Larsson Charmin Toilet Paper Claudia Llosa (Madeinusa) Croatia Daniel Mitulescu Do Thi Hai Yen Entertainment Entertainment Ernst Billgren Europe Film France Francisco Franco Gabriel Range George Reeves Golden Globe Goran Paskaljević Goran Paskaljevic Goteborg Gothenburg Film Festival Hai Yen Håkan Mild Hans Petter Moland Helena Bergström Hella Joof Iceland Iraq Jafar Panahi Jan Troell Jean-Bertrand Aristide Jean-Claude Carriere Jean-Pierre Darroussin Jesper Ganslandt Jim Jarmusch Joachim Trier (Reprise) Joanna Quinn Klaus Härö Klaus Harö Lars Von Trier Lebanon Leonid Brezjnev Lisa Munthe Llosa (Madeinusa) Mohamed Al Daradji Lloyd Kaufman (Troma) Luu Huynh Luu Huynh Maria Blom Marta Nováková Michael Glawogger Milos Forman Mohamed Al Daradji (Dreams) Music Unlimited Ngo Quang Hai Nicolae Ceausescu Norway Oscar Peru Peter Stormare Petter Næss Politics Politics Pricess Diana Ragnar Bragason Ragnar Bragason Rajko Grlic Romania Saul Zaentz Serbia Shinya Tsukamoto steel Stellan Skarsgard Stephen Frear STORY Sweden Switzerland The Border Post the Göteborg International Film Festival the Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award the Oscar The White Silk Dress Tomas Villum Jensen Trânh Anh Hùng United Airlines United Nations Vietnam Vincenzo Marra Wales Whiskas Cat Food FILM FESTIVALS
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