![]() The CPH industry section will also have the final residential workshop of the second edition of the Change co-production training programme, featuring projects from Eastern European countries.īoth the Work-in-Progress selection and Change projects will present on Monday, March 20. It was shot on 16mm by Fannberg, who has worked as a nurse at the home for 12 years. The titles include The Ground Beneath Our Feet by Yrsa Roca Fannberg, depicting the rituals of elderly people in Iceland’s oldest operating nursing home, Grund. The CPH:Work-in-Progress selection has expanded from six to eight titles, searching for gap financing or a launch pad for distribution. Produced by Jamie Goncalves and Nathan Truesdell for Shrimp Mantis Shrimp, the US title received backing from the Sundance Institute and Sandbox Films’ documentary fund in October.įurther Forum projects include UK-France co-production Douglas Gordon: Self Divided from Time Trial director Finlay Pretsell, about the Turner Prize-winning artist and Dreamscape, from Ousmane Samassekou, who won the main Dox:Award international competition prize at CPH:DOX 2021 with The Last Shelter.ĬPH:Forum will run from March 21-23 it will present a €20,000 Eurimages co-production development award to the best pitch. ![]() Her CPH:Forum entry, currently untitled and labelled an ‘animal project’, explores how consumer industries affect various species, with a focus on the idea of animal sentience. Honeyland, which Stefanov co-directed with Tamara Kotevska, was nominated for two Oscars in 2020 – best international feature and best documentary.Ĭhinese-American director Kingdon received her own best documentary Oscar nomination last year, for Ascension. Scroll down for the full list of projects Rudolph and Sarah D’hanens, with funding from Louverture Films and private equity. The Macedonian-US co-production is produced by Maya E. Macedonian filmmaker Stefanov is presenting House of Earth, about a transgender sex worker who returns to her Roma community after 30 years on the run, only to be torn between her biological kin and her chosen queer family. New feature documentaries from Honeyland director Ljubomir Stefanov and Ascension filmmaker Jessica Kingdon are among the 33 projects selected for CPH:Forum, the financing and co-production market of Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (CPH:DOX, March 15-26).
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