Break The Silence is an international film project with the overall objective to combat sexual abuse of children at a global level. By inviting five Cannes awarded directors, from five different continents, the vision is to make strong cinematic films that will address different aspects of the problem. Read more here.
We are very happy to announce that A SEPARATION won the HBO Invisible Camera Award at Budapest International Documentary Filmfestival. Congratulations to Karin Ekberg and the rest of the wonderful team that made this film possible!
Read more about the price at the film festivals homepage.
Great news from Nordisk Panorama! We are happy to announce that A Separation is nominated for the Nordic Documentary Award. Ouaga Girls, a documentary in development at Momento Film, is selected to pitch, Falling (in production) is selected as observer + and director Kerstin Überlacker and Michael Cavanagh from our co-production Ghost Rocket is doing a work in progress session.
Read more about the program at Nordisk Panorama’s homepage.
Except from being selected to the competition at Nordisk Panorama , A Separation recently won Best Nordic Documentary at the Nordic Docs in Norway and will be screened next internationally at Krakow Film Festival and Budapest Film Festival.
We are happy to announce that The Sundance Institute Documentary Film Program (DFP) awarded Frida Kempff’s debut feature documentary Winter Buoy a grant in the Spring 2014 selections.
The film will premiere in Winter 2014/15.
Read about the selected projects on Sundance Institutes web and Facebook.
“With playfulness, humor and a disarming attitude, we believe that this director will tackle a heavy topic with new eyes.”
We congratulate Lisa Partby, David Herdies and Kerstin Übelacker for winning best pitch at Tempo Documentary Festival 2014 with the project Fuck You Death, developed at Momento Film. Many thanks to the jury: Charlotte Hellström at SVT, Cecilia Lidin at SFI and Lisa Moller at Filmregion Stockholm Mälardalen.