Swedish Shorts - Swedish Film Institute
Swedish Shorts - Swedish Film Institute
Swedish Shorts - Swedish Film Institute
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Nowhere Man<br />
(bakom mahognybordet)<br />
by Johannes Stjärne Nilsson<br />
A man is slowly disappearing, piece<br />
by piece…<br />
Fiction, 8 mins.<br />
awards: Best Short <strong>Film</strong>, Toronto<br />
World Wide Short <strong>Film</strong> Festival<br />
1996. Gold Plaque, Chicago Int’l Television<br />
Festival 1996<br />
Part of the World That<br />
Belongs To You – A Cow <strong>Film</strong><br />
(del av den värld som<br />
är din – en kofilm)<br />
by Karin Wegsjö<br />
The daily life of cows.<br />
Documentary, 10 mins.<br />
awards: Best Short Documentary<br />
”Golden Spire Winner” San Francisco<br />
Int’l <strong>Film</strong> Festival 2000. Best Short<br />
Documentary, Karlovy Vary Int’l <strong>Film</strong><br />
Festival 2000. Best Int’l Short <strong>Film</strong>,<br />
Int’l Festival of Short <strong>Film</strong> & New<br />
Images, Festival Arcipelago, Rome<br />
2000. Honorary Jury Mention, Int’l<br />
Environmental <strong>Film</strong> Festival, Gavà,<br />
Barcelona 2000. Special Jury Award,<br />
Int’l <strong>Film</strong> Festival ”Cinemaiubit”,<br />
Bucharest 2000. ”Golden Beetle”<br />
National Award for Best <strong>Swedish</strong><br />
Short <strong>Film</strong> 2000<br />
Pin-Up<br />
(pin up)<br />
by Mats Olof Olsson<br />
Three boys are looking at photos of<br />
movie stars.<br />
Fiction, 8 mins.<br />
awards: Best Short <strong>Film</strong>, Nordic<br />
Panorama, Copenhagen 1996. Best<br />
Int’l Production, British Short <strong>Film</strong><br />
Festival 1996. Special Prize, Balticum<br />
<strong>Film</strong> & TV Festival, Bornholm 1997<br />
Svitjod 2000+<br />
(svitjod 2000+)<br />
by Mårten Nilsson and David<br />
Flamholc<br />
Why are there so few people in<br />
Sweden?<br />
Documentary, 11 mins.<br />
awards: Prix UIP, Tampere Int’l<br />
Short <strong>Film</strong> Festival 2001. Honorary<br />
Mention, Int’l Short <strong>Film</strong> Festival,<br />
Hamburg 2001<br />
To Be Continued<br />
(to be continued)<br />
by Linus Tunström<br />
Three charged situations and a fiveminute<br />
countdown.<br />
Fiction, 5 mins.<br />
awards: Prix Canal+ Best Short<br />
<strong>Film</strong>, Int’l Critics’ Week, Cannes 2000.<br />
Pathé Five Minute Award, Bristol<br />
Short <strong>Film</strong> Festival 2000. Special Mention<br />
by the Fipresci-jury, Kyiv Int’l<br />
<strong>Film</strong> Festival 2000. Best Short <strong>Film</strong>,<br />
Shadowline, Salerno <strong>Film</strong> Festival<br />
2001. Best Short <strong>Film</strong>, Int’l Short <strong>Film</strong><br />
Festival, Trieste 2001<br />
World of Glory<br />
(härlig är jorden)<br />
by Roy Andersson<br />
Important issues about Europeans.<br />
Fiction, 14 mins. – the first episode of 90<br />
Minutes of the 90´s<br />
awards: Grand Prix for the Best<br />
Nordic Short <strong>Film</strong>, Nordic Panorama,<br />
Aarhus 1991. The Prize of the Int’l<br />
Press and the Prize of Canal+, Clermont-Ferrand<br />
Int’l Short <strong>Film</strong> Festival<br />
1992. Best Fiction <strong>Film</strong> and the Prize of<br />
the <strong>Film</strong> Critics, Tampere Int’l Short<br />
<strong>Film</strong> Festival 1992. The Prize of<br />
Adriano Asti, Montecatini Int’l Short<br />
<strong>Film</strong> Festival 1992<br />
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