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lvjz British indie awards unveil industry jury
« le: Juillet 28, 2025, 11:39:53 am »
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 Knut Erik Jensen s documentary Cool and Crazy about a male choir from a remote arctic town took home two Amanda Awards, for best Norwegian film and best documentary at this year s Haugesund Film Festival. With more than half a million admissions, Cool and Crazy has become the second bes stanley cup t attended film of the year in Norway, and the first documentary ever to achieve such results. Now the producers are preparing a submission for the Academy Awards in both foreign language and documentary categories. A follow-up tour of the documentary with the band members was als stanley cup o announced at the festival.Hildegun Riise won the Best Actress award for her part in Detector, which was also awarded the Best Debut. Mona Hoels Dogme film, Cabin Fever also won two of the main awards: Svein Scharffenberg received the Best Actor award, while actress Kari Simonsen grabbed the Honorary Amanda. The team behind the low-budget feature film Mongoland received the Golde stanley cup n Clapper Award. Four Seasons directed by Leidulv Risan for national public broadcaster NRK, was chosen as best drama production for television, while Billy Elliot received the Best Foreign Film award.While the Amanda Awards are given out at the end of the Haugesund festival to Norwegian films from the past year, awards are also given to films screened at the festival itself. The main prize, called the Gjest Baardsen Award went to Danis Tanovic s Bosnian war drama No Man s Land. The second prize, the Gledessprederen Award, went to the Danish d Gulz Metrodome hires Woodyatt, promotes Johnson
 Marks the first permanent production facility ou stanley usa tside the UK for the Wallace and Gromit studio.UK animation studio Aardman is to acquire a majority share in New York-based animation company Nathan Love.The new company, to be re-branded Aardman Nathan Love, marks the first permanent production facility outside the UK for the studio behind the Wallace and Gromit franchise and strengths Aardmans foothold in the advertising business.Speaking of the decision to create a New York-based company, David Sproxton, co-founder and executive c stanley website hairman of Aardman said:  Teaming up with an existing company gives us the opportunity to hit the ground running and a solid base from which to grow. This venture is not about sending work back to the UK. Its about building a new business in New York for American agencies and we feel we can do this more effectively by being there. Nathan Love, founded by Joe Burrascano in 2007, produces advertising for clients and brands including Kelloggs, Kraft, Pepsi, NBC Universal and Nickelodeon.Burrascano said of the Aardman deal:  The part stanley cup nership feels very natural, our values and philosophy are closely aligned, and the potential for what we can do together is incredibly inspiring..TopicsFinanceProductionStudios / FacilitiesUK/IrelandUnited States           No comments                                                                       Related articles