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500 Films Submitted  

We are very happy to have received 500 Nordic short and documentary submissions for this year’s Nordisk Panorama Film Festival.

With a thriving industry yet again we see some of the best Nordic films eligible to compete in the festival. It is an exciting time!

Our 2023 Programming Team

Nordisk Panorama is excited to announce the programming team for this year’s edition of the film festival.

We welcome Manolo Diaz Rämö, co-founder of the Malmö-based production company Filmilia AB, who will join Cecilia Lidin, film curator & consultant, in programming the documentary section.

We’re delighted to be joined once again by some of the festival’s long-term collaborators. Film programmer Lucile Bourliaud joins forces with Sam Groves from Flatpack Festival to programme the short film section. The Young Nordic section will be programmed by Daniel Lundquist, Head of Programming at BUFF, and Susanne Månsson Kandell, from the City of Malmö’s Department of Culture.

Check out their full bios here.

Mark 21-26 September in your calendar and join us in Malmö to see the results of their labour on cinema screens around town.

Photo: Montserrat Arenas

Submit Your Project

The deadline for submitting projects to Nordisk Panorama Forum and Work in Progress is fast approaching. If you have a project ready to submit, we would love to see it!

Take a look at our guidelines for Nordisk Panorama Forum and Work in Progress and then directly submit here by Sunday 21 May.

For details and questions on Nordisk Panorama Forum please contact the forum team at forum@nordiskpanorama.com. For details and questions on Work in Progress please contact the market team at film@nordiskpanorama.com.

Sign Up for Sheffield DocFest

Nordisk Panorama is coordinating the Nordic delegation to Sheffield DocFest, ensuring that Nordic film professionals get value-for-money access. Join the delegation and receive a reduced rate delegate pass which gives full access to the festival including film screenings, exhibitions, live events, talks, panels, industry sessions and live pitches, networking events and parties! Find out more about it here.

Also, check out here this year’s Nordic docs and shorts presented at the documentary festival in Sheffield.

About Sheffield DocFest
Sheffield DocFest is the UK’s premier documentary marketplace, festival and conference, taking place 14-19 June 2023.

Doc Forward in Oslo

As part of the Doc Forward workshops, the twelve projects met with broadcasters, festival programmers and film consultants from the Nordic film institutes last week in Oslo. A warm thank you to all participants for sharing your projects, your expertise and for creating such a warm atmosphere.

Doc Forward is a project-driven co-production workshop for emerging Nordic documentary producers and directors. The focus is on nationally established and new talent directors with ambitions to go international in partnership with both new and more established producers.

Find out more

Doc Forward producers at Cannes

Heading to Cannes? In collaboration with Marché du Film – Festival de Cannes, all producers who have participated in the Doc Forward programme over the years are listed on Cinando in the “Member of” section under Doc Forward. Check out who is at the festival right now and don’t miss the chance to meet some great Nordic producers.

Photo: Niklas Gyberg Ivarsson

Industry Accreditation Open

Our Industry accreditation for the 2023 edition of Nordisk Panorama is now open for film professionals.

Join us in Malmö 21-26 September and gain access to seminars, screenings, expert round tables and networking events.

Read more and apply for accreditation here.

Names in the News

Mara Gourd-Mercado joins CPH:DOX as Head of Industry & Training

Read more here

Nordic Award Winners

Nordic short films and documentaries take home awards all over the world. Check out the Nordic short and doc award winners here. If your film receives an award, please let us know.

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