The top financing of 21 productions include live action films, drama series, documentaries, and animation titles, and all Nordic countries are represented.
On this occasion, three films with Danish involvement and one Icelandic co-production will take part in the final edition of the gathering to be held in Utah, before it relocates to Boulder, Colorado.
The Nordic producers' associations join forces in 2026, especially to secure ongoing funding for film and TV, as each country faces an increasingly cost-conscious environment.
The International Oscar award keeps gaining increasing world-wide engagement, attracting 86 territories for the 2026 submissions. Six of them represent the Nordic playing field.
Now among the most nominated films for the Golden Globes, Norway’s Sentimental Value continues its tremendous international success further into the awards season.
NFTVF 2025 theme year supported animation initiatives, brought together people from the industry to strengthen collaboration, and promoted visibility through a special focus on animation in published content.
This successful Faroese producer is now collaborating on Tea Lindeburg’s The Seal Woman as well as fostering local talents and servicing big Hollywood shoots.
The Swedish writer-director works with Nick Cave on her new TV project The Death of Bunny Munro, while also handwriting the script for the first of the new Dogma 25 films, Mr. Nawashi.
The Icelandic filmmaker talks about the spontaneous way he works with his children starring in his two latest films, Joan of Arc and The Love That Remains, and how he enjoyed exploring magical realism for the first time.
Sofie Gråbøl talks about punching Mads Mikkelsen in their new film The Last Viking, acting with Donald Sutherland in her first film and experiencing how the grpundbreaking series The Killing changed the international outlook on Denmark.
In this animation special we dive into the current Nordic animation scene in disucssions with the talents behind Fleak and Captain Sabertooth that both opened at Annecy International in June.
In this special Cannes 2025 episode of Nordic Film Talks, we delve into two Cannes world premieres with the writer/director and lead actor of Eagles of the Republic and one of the lead actors of The Love That Remains.
The Icelandic star on combining domestic and international work: his new company ACT4’s first series, Reykjavik Fusion, and his roles in US hit series Severance and Somebody Somewhere.
The Icelandic writer/director talks about moving into TV with The Danish Woman, why he likes headstrong women, and how he tries to pull the carpet from underneath the audience.
The Danish actress discusses her complex characters, like the infamous criminal in Oscar-nominated The Girl With The Needle and a woman recovering from a stroke in Berlinale premiere Beginnings.