You can travel, study and work anywhere you want to in the Nordic Region. Power supplies are stable, school meals healthy and culture easily accessible. And it’s all as a result of Nordic co-operation.
You can travel, study and work anywhere you want to in the Nordic Region. Power supplies are stable, school meals healthy and culture easily accessible. And it’s all as a result of Nordic co-operation.
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The Nordic Council Film Prize
The Film Prize was first awarded in 2002 as a one-off to mark the 50th anniversary of the Nordic Council. It was made a permanent, annual prize in 2005 and is awarded along with the prizes for music, literature and the environment.
The Nordic Council awards five prizes every year: The Literature Prize, the Film Prize, the Music Prize, the Environment Prize, and the Children and Young People’s Literature Prize.
The 2022 Nordic Council Film Prize goes to the Icelandic film “Lamb” by director and screenwriter Valdimar Jóhannsson, screenwriter Sjón and producers Hrönn Kristinsdóttir and Sara Nassim...
The 2021 Nordic Council Film Prize goes to the Danish film “Flee” by screenwriter and director Jonas Poher Rasmussen, screenwriter Amin, and producers Monica Hellström, Charlotte de la Go...
The 2020 Nordic Council Film Prize goes to the Norwegian film “Beware of Children” by screenwriter and director Dag Johan Haugerud and producer Yngve Sæther.
The Nordic Council Film Prize 2017 has been awarded to Little Wing by the Finnish director and screenwriter Selma Vilhunen and producers Kaarle Aho and Kai Nordberg.
The Nordic Council Film Prize 2016 is awarded to “Louder Than Bombs” from Norway by Joachim Trier (director and screenwriter), Eskil Vogt (screenwriter), and Thomas Robsahm (producer) fro...