MID NORDIC FILM PITCH
Friday 16:00
For the third time we are happy to arrange the Mid Nordic Film Pitch for
short films during the Minimalen Short Film Festival.
The competition is a collaboration between the Mid Norwegian Film Centre
and the Film centres of Jämtland and Västernorrland in Sweden, and Ostrobothnia
and Central Finland Region in Finland. The Mid Nordic Film Pitch
is a regional initiative to highlight the great level of quality in our regional
production teams, and give opportunities to network and meet film makers
from the three nordic regions.
AWARD
The twelve short film projects chosen to participate compete for the prize
money of 8.000 euro to kickstart the film production.
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JURYEN | THE JURY
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YNGVE SÆTHER (NOR)
Has a broad film background – has run a film club, directed shorts, music videos, written film criticism and is a very active film producer for the Norwegian production company Motlys AS in Oslo. His track record of feature films is long, and the newest, "Kvinner i for store herreskjorter", running on Norwegian cinemas this spring, is shot in Trondheim with a lot of regional filmworkers involved.
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MARIA DAHLIN (SWE)
Producer at Miso Film, graduated from MEDIA Business School, Master in European Audiovisual Management (Supported by MEDIA and EURIMAGES) in 2003 and participated in the Screen Leaders programme (Strategic Management course supported by MEDIA) in 2009. Maria has worked as a freelance producer and executive producer since 2011, with among others Zentropa, Memfis Film and Hepp Film.
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JOHAN KARRENTO (FIN)
Director, producer and screenwriter who has made around 30 shorts, documentaries and music videos. Originally from Åland, Johan has been living and working in Berlin and Los Angeles, and for the last seven years in Helsinki. He holds a Master's degree from The University of Stockholm and Hochschule der Künste – Berlin. |
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PITCHEPROSJEKTER | THE PROJECTS TO BE PITCHED
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Christian Falch:
KILL WILLY
NOR | Doc. | 15 min
A short documentary that reveals the shocking truth
behind the sudden unforseen death of Keiko, the orca
known from the movie 'Free Willy'. The news that
Keiko died suddenly of pneumonia went across the
globe, but what was the actual cause of death for the
beloved movie star?
Christian Falch is a documentary producer and scriptwriter
with his own company Gammaglimt in Orkanger,
Trøndelag. |
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Anders Suneson:
TIM & TEJ ON ADVENTURE
SWE (Jämtland) | Ani. | 6 min x 10 episodes
Just where the big forest meets the high mountains
there is a green valley. In the valley, a small river floats
through a small forest into a small city. Below a big tree
there is a small campfire. There is a man in a big hat playing
his banjo while two kids are listening to him. They
rest after an adventure with a carrot-cake. Tim and Tej
on adventure is a film project aimed to result in a series
of 10 short animated episodes of 6 minutes each.
The target group are children 5 – 10 y.o. The episodes
will follow Tim and Tej and their uncle Sam in their daily
lives in an environment that looks like Western movies. |
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Martin Karlsson:
FREE BIRD
FIN | Exp. | 10-12 min
A short experimental film that mixes physical theatre
and fiction film. Physical theatre is a genre of theatrical
performance that pursues storytelling through primarily
physical means, i.e. the communication is done by the
body. There is no spoken dialogue in the film.
Martin Karlsson is a writer, moviemaker and photo-artist,
and has directed several shorts. He was born in Sweden,
but is working in Finland. |
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Emil Maxen:
MATS & MONIKA
SWE (Västernorrland) | Fic. | 20 min
A fast paced, impulsive and ingenious triangle drama
between Anita, Mats and Monika. It's a character
driven short film where the macho, mullet wearing
Mats is faced with the crisis of sudden parenthood and
the rejection of the mother. Who ever that is! |
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Jon Vatne:
POLYFONATURA
NOR | Doc. | 30 min
A documentary about the quirky sound artist Eirik Havnes
and how he makes a symphonic masterpiece with
the sounds he collects in Norwegian mountains and
fjords. A film about the process of an eccentric artist's
way to find his expression, and evolves into an unorthodox
concert film, deep in the epic nature, where you
hear the end result of his vision while you see how the
sound was actually harvested.
Jon Vatne works as a film director, cinematographer
and editor for documentaries and music videos. |
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Patrik Andersson & Henrik Evertsson:
PRIMUS MORTIMER
SWE (Jämtland) | Fic. | 28 min
Based on actual events, the film about Primus Mortimer
Pettersson's life and work follows his journey from
being a broken down, sectioned mental patient to a
self-taught, internationally acclaimed artist. When the
restless Primus is admitted to the mental hospital on
Frösön he can neither remember how he got there nor
his past, and is in a very bad shape both physically and
psychologically. His only possessions are the clothes
on his back and a bottle containing a broken ship. He
is emaciated and his entire body is covered in tattoos.
The doctors diagnose him with schizophrenia. Chief
physician John orders Primus to stay in bed for four
consecutive days in order to 'make him realise that he
is in a hospital and that he is sick'. One day, one of the
psychiatric nurses, Henrik, sees Primus trying to paint
using shoe polish on a piece of newspaper. |
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Jukka Rajala-Granstubb:
SPACEGIRL
FIN | Mus. (movement/dance) | 28 min
A Girl arrives from space. She finds out that she is invisible
as she notices nobody reacts to her, not even when
she climbs on them. All the strange stuff people are doing
make her wonder. Spacegirl is a film about human
behaviour, seeing human actions from a different aspect
and making a change for the better. It has a classical
love story in it with a final sacrifice for your loved ones.
Jukka Rajala-Granstubb (b. 1977) is a director and producer,
and has directed several dance movies that has
been screened all over the world. |
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Jonathan Norberg:
FIN SOM FÅ (BEAUTY)
SWE (Västernorrland) | Fic. | 10 min
Fanny is a ten year old headstrong tomboy that realizes
that her school pictures have been retouched. She now
makes it her mission to get the original pictures from
the photographer. The primary goal with this movie is
to educate children about the manipulation of digital
pictures. |
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Camilla Drege Størseth:
MENTAL PRINCESS
NOR | Fic.
Mental Princesses takes the concept of 'living happily
ever after' to the next level. If you look into the depths
of the princesses' lives, what do you see? What you were
raised to see was the story of a girl that wants to be with
the prince, and she'll do anything to make that dream
come true. The idea of finding true love is innocent
enough, but what about the ideals these princesses represent?
Are they innocent?
Camilla Drege Størseth works as a producer for the
company Puzzle Film in Trondheim. She has a background
in theatre directing, and works with both documentaries,
short fiction and music videos. |
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Erik Edler:
VÄSEN
SWE (Jämtland) | Fic. | 8 min
Ida, a 8 year old girl, is going with her mom and dad on
a camping trip. Ida is looking through the car window, a
moose is running with the same speed as the car. Ida is
trying to get her parents' attention, they hush her and
keep on trying to figure out the map to the camping site.
A creature is hunting the moose, it pawns loudly, we can
only see details of the creature – its hairy back and tail. |
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Harri J. Rantala:
COLLECTING POTATOES
FIN | Fic.
The story of a small village in South-Ostrobothnia Finland,
in the autumn of 1968. The potato harvest in
Lapland has been lost to frostbite. The women of the village
organize a charity collection of potatoes to be sent
to Lapland. Collecting Potatoes is a humane story about
the strength of a community.
Harri J. Rantala is a director, and his last movie, Long
Range Patrol, was screened in 20 cinemas in Finland. His
previous shorts have been screened at over 100 festivals
in 36 countries. |
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Henrik Wallmark:
HAVE YOU SEEN MY DOG
SWE (Västernorrland) | Ani. | 3-4 min
A 2.5D animated short film with a warm, easy going tone
for kids 3-7 y.o. The film takes place in the fictional late-medieval city Bix. It follows Hannelin who's looking
for his dog, Bernard, which seems to have vanished.
Hannelin searches the city for it, asking the citizens, but
no one has seen it. |
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