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17/08/2023 - The 51st edition of the Norwegian Film Festival offers a full week of audience and industry activities, including the Amanda Awards ceremony and New Nordic Films
17/08/2023 - La 51e édition du festival norvégien propose une semaine entière d’activités pour le public et l’industrie, notamment, la cérémonie des Amanda Awards et le volet New Nordic Films
03/11/2021 - The country’s film agency has supported projects by two established directors, Bård Breien and Jens Lien, and those of two emerging filmmakers, Kaveh Tehrani and Johanna Pyykkö
03/11/2021 - The country’s film agency has supported projects by two established directors, Bård Breien and Jens Lien, and those of two emerging filmmakers, Kaveh Tehrani and Johanna Pyykkö
03/11/2021 - The country’s film agency has supported projects by two established directors, Bård Breien and Jens Lien, and those of two emerging filmmakers, Kaveh Tehrani and Johanna Pyykkö
Today’s Rights Roundup brings together work from Bogota, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and Norway, emphasizing fiction, but with a couple of exceptions and an issue-driven children’s title. Authors and illustrators represented in today’s Rights Roundup include, from left on the upper row, Lena Johannson (image: André Leisner); Ann-Helén Laestadius; Gulraiz Sharif; and Lawrence Schimel. On the lower row, from left, are Juan Camilo Mayorga; Maurice Leblanc; Luca Mazzucchelli; and Andy Robinson. Reading in the Dark As many rights specialists who normally would be about to get onto the plane for London Book Fair can tell you, lots of niche rights events—some of them agency-based—continue to be staged online so that the business can keep humming as we wait for the vaccines to catch up with everyone’s need to travel.