Captain Sabertooth is based on one of Norway’s most successful children’s brands of the 30 years.
Stuttgart-based world sales company Sola Media has snapped up rights for Efm to the Scandinavian CG-animated feature Captain Sabertooth And The Magic Diamond. Sola Media is handling all territories except Scandinavia. Nordisk will release the film theatrically in Norway, Sweden and Denmark in autumn 2019.
Captain Sabertooth is based on one of Norway’s most successful children’s brands of the 30 years. As well as feature film and TV adaptations, Captain Sabertooth has also inspired stage musicals and a theme park in southern Norway.
Stuttgart-based world sales company Sola Media has snapped up rights for Efm to the Scandinavian CG-animated feature Captain Sabertooth And The Magic Diamond. Sola Media is handling all territories except Scandinavia. Nordisk will release the film theatrically in Norway, Sweden and Denmark in autumn 2019.
Captain Sabertooth is based on one of Norway’s most successful children’s brands of the 30 years. As well as feature film and TV adaptations, Captain Sabertooth has also inspired stage musicals and a theme park in southern Norway.
- 2/7/2019
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
The winner of the Eurimages Lab Project Award from Haugesund’s Works In Progress presentations was Katrín Ólafsdóttirs The Wind Blew On from Iceland.
The new prize, worth $56,000 (€50,000) was given to “the most promising cutting-edge film presented as a work in progress”.
The jury was comprised of Norwegian filmmaker Bent Hamer, Dorien van de Pas of the Netherlands Filmfund, and Heidi Zwicker of Sundance.
Head of New Nordic Films Gyda Velvin Myklebust noted that the award was aimed at a film that was “experimental in form or content”.
Of the 20 films presented, industry buzz was highest for pitches including Izer Aliu’s energetic and funny teenage story 12 Dares; Norwegian debut The Tree Feller; Fenar Ahmad’s Danish criminal underworld drama/thriller Darkland, Danish debut Winter Brothers; family animation Richard The Stork (already a hot seller for Global Screen); absurdist Norwegian comedy Lake Over Fire; and Danish drama Mesteren, starring Soren Malling and Jakob Oftebro and directed by [link...
The new prize, worth $56,000 (€50,000) was given to “the most promising cutting-edge film presented as a work in progress”.
The jury was comprised of Norwegian filmmaker Bent Hamer, Dorien van de Pas of the Netherlands Filmfund, and Heidi Zwicker of Sundance.
Head of New Nordic Films Gyda Velvin Myklebust noted that the award was aimed at a film that was “experimental in form or content”.
Of the 20 films presented, industry buzz was highest for pitches including Izer Aliu’s energetic and funny teenage story 12 Dares; Norwegian debut The Tree Feller; Fenar Ahmad’s Danish criminal underworld drama/thriller Darkland, Danish debut Winter Brothers; family animation Richard The Stork (already a hot seller for Global Screen); absurdist Norwegian comedy Lake Over Fire; and Danish drama Mesteren, starring Soren Malling and Jakob Oftebro and directed by [link...
- 8/26/2016
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
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