Norwegian filmmakers are once again represented in Berlinale’s various talent programs this year.
The Berlinale Co-Production Market is a financing forum where numerous projects are pitched to the international industry. In addition, the market offers a dedicated Visitors Program for emerging feature film producers with international ambitions who want to learn how a co-production market operates. Each partner country selects its own participants for this program, and this year’s Norwegian participants and their production companies are:
Toolbox is an initiative by the EFM – European Film Market and Berlinale, designed for producers from marginalized and underrepresented groups. The goal is to provide filmmakers with access to the international film industry by eliminating barriers and equipping them with insights, business tools, and networks to navigate the global film market more effectively.
Norwegian participant:
Berlinale Talents is the festival’s development program for promising filmmakers from around the world. It offers workshops, masterclasses, and networking opportunities for directors, producers, screenwriters, and other film professionals, focusing on creative development, innovation, and international collaboration.
Norwegian participant:
A platform under the Berlinale Co-Production Market, specifically for Berlinale Talents participants. Only 10 projects are selected. This program gives participants the opportunity to present their projects in development to potential partners, investors, and co-producers. The goal is to connect emerging talents with experienced industry professionals and help projects secure funding and international distribution.
Norwegian participation:
Project: Det Godes problem| Acts of Kindness. Ellen Ugelstad | Twentyone Pictures, Gary Cranner | Mantra film
Adviser Professional Training and Partnership