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  1. Nordisk Film & TV Fond is a pan-Nordic fund whose objective is to promote the Nordic audio-visual industry through support schemes and initiatives.

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      The award for outstanding writing of a Nordic drama series...

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  2. Nordisk Film & TV Fond (NFTVF) promotes Nordic audiovisual productions of high quality by providing funding in the form of top financing for production of feature films, drama series and creative documentaries.

  3. Nordisk Film & TV Fond is a pan-Nordic fund whose objective is to promote the Nordic audio-visual industry through support schemes and initiatives. The Fund supports Nordic audiovisual productions (feature films, creative documentaries and drama series) of high quality by providing funding in the form of top financing, in the five Nordic ...

  4. Jan 30, 2024 · “Power Play” – a scathing, scabrous chronicle of Gro Harlem Brundtland unlikely climb to power as Norway and Scandinavia’s first woman prime minister – won the 2024 Nordisk Film & TV ...

  5. Dec 14, 2021 · The Nominations for the 2022 Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize are: Countrymen (Jordbrukerne) Norway, 2021, 8x45’. Nominated writers: Izer Aliu, Anne Bjørnstad. Broadcasters: NRK, ARTE France. Produced by: Rubicon. Producers: Mikael Diseth, Fridrik H. Mar. Directors: Izer Aliu, Aurora Gossé, Brwa Vahabpour. Premiere: October 28, 2021.

  6. Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize for outstanding writing of a Nordic Drama series is presented by Göteborg Film Festival, the first of its kind in the Nordic region. 5–7 drama series from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, is each year nominated for the award, which goes to the main writer(s) of the series.

  7. The Nordisk Film & TV Fond is secretariat to the Nordic Council. It is funded by 22 partners: the Nordic Council of Ministers; five national film institutes; and 16 public and private media companies. It also funds the Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize at the annual Gothenburg Film Festival.