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Sep 22, 2022
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Nordisk Panorama is a full-fledged film festival, industry event, and meeting point for filmmakers, distributors, financiers and audiences alike. Nordisk Panorama has existed since 1990 and has grown from a film festival to a full-scale industry event and meeting place for the professional Nordic short film and documentary community.

The 2022 Nordisk Panorama runs from 22 to 27 September 2022.

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NEWS

  • Nordisk Panorama announces full programme for 33rd edition

  • Nordisk Panorama announces competition films for 33rd edition


INTERVIEW

«We see it as an excellent way to reach audiences who would perhaps not normally be inclined to attend a film festival»

Ahead of the 33rd edition of Nordisk Panorama, Modern Times Review spoke with its Director and city-wide Cinema Walk coordinator on this year's festival as it further aims to connect local businesses and the community.


FILMS

A House Made of Splinters

Director: Simon Lereng Wilmont

A small group of social workers work to create a much-needed safe space for children to live in.


How to Save a Dead Friend

Director: Marusya Syroechkovskaya

For many young Russians, anyone older than 30 is a cunt.


Nelly & Nadine

Director: Magnus Gertten

A poignant and deeply moving story of the love that two women found in a Nazi concentration camp.


The Eclipse

Director: Nataša Urban

How a dark past remains in the present.


The Killing of a Journalist

Director: Matt Sarnecki

Uncovering a vast corruption network at the highest levels of Slovak society.

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