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29.09.2003

All in All wins Canal + Award at Nordisk Panorama

Torbjørn Skårild's short film All in All received the Canal + Award at the closing ceremony of Nordisk Panorama Saturday September 27. The award was presented by Brigitte Pardo and Claire Rayers from Canal + France.

Publisert: 29.09.03 | Sist endret: 30.09.03

All in All (Torbjørn Skårild, 2003)

All in All (Torbjørn Skårild, 2003)

The film, which was premiered at the Norwegian Short Film Festial in June, has previously received both the Grand Prix of the Norwegian Short Film Festival and the National Film Prize Amanda for Best Short Film 2003.

Fear LESS (Therese Jacobsen, 2003) received a Special Mention by the Short Film Jury and The Man who Loved Haugesund (Jon Haukeland and Tore Vollan, 2003) received a Special Mention by the Documentary Film Jury.

 

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