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TV Drama Vision Göteb 1 !" Göteborg Film Festival goteborgfilmfestival.se !"#$ Jan #"–#$, #%&' #gbgfilmfestival TV Drama Vision Wednesday, January 28 13.00–17.00 Seminar at Biopalatset 18.30–22.00 Networking dinner at Riverton Hotel Thursday, January 29 9.00–12.30 Seminar at Biopalatset Venues Biopalatset, Cinema 6, Kungstorget 2, Göteborg Riverton Hotel, Stora Badhusgatan 26, Göteborg Price information SEK 1 300 with an Industry, VIP or Nordic Film Market accreditation SEK 1 950 without accreditation This includes dinner at Riverton Hotel. The seminars will be held in English. Thank you Hanne Palmqvist and Göran Danasten (SVT), Josefine Tengblad and Jessica Ericstam (TV4), Nadja Radojevic (Erich Pommer Institut), Ulrika Nisell (Creative Europe Desk Sweden), Katrina Wood (MediaXChange), Stefan Baron (Nice Drama), Marianne Gray (Yellow Bird) and Lisa Rosengren (Film & TV Producenterna) for contributing to this programme. Wi–fi at Biopalatset User Name: NFM Password: NFM2015 For more information please visit: giff.se/tv or e–mail us at [email protected] Göteborg Film Festival Office Head of Industry and Nordic Film Market Olof Palmes Plats Cia Edström !"# $! Göteborg [email protected] Phone: +!% ($) #" ##& #$ $$ Editors Artisic Director Andrea Reuter and Cia Edström Jonas Holmberg [email protected] Layout Magnus Bjelkefelt and Karolina Westenhoff CEO Mikael Fellenius [email protected] 2 Welcome to TV Drama Vision #%&'! TV Is the New Film Spotlight on Norway TV drama is the new film. The production companies In our spotlight on Norway, producer Anne Kolbjørn- and talent in the Nordic region and internationally are sen, Head of Scripted at Rubicon TV, gives us an insight moving into TV drama, but how does this effect the in- into the TV drama landscape of Norway and tells us dustry, who will finanze the series and where will they of her co-operation with Netflix on ”Lilyhammer”. Fur- be shown? Brittish super producer, BAFTA Honorary thermore the two biggest upcoming Norwegian drama recipient and Academy Award nominee Andy Harries series will be presented: “Acquitted” (Miso Film for TV' (The Queen, BBC’s ”Wallander”), chief executive at Left Norway) and “Occupied” (Yellow Bird for TV' Norway). Bank Pictures, will inform us on the situation in the UK in a keynote and continue discussing the Nordic region Upcoming Drama Series and News from the Industry with Liselott Forsman, YLE, Suzanne Glansborg, SFI Furthermore, Beta Film gives us an exclusive work in and Katrine Vogelsang, TV Denmark. A follow up dis- progress on the controversial Sky Italia series ”"&&'”, cussion on the trends in viewing and finanzing will be Red Arrow International and Kanal ( takes us behind introduced by Göran Danasten, SVT and discussed in a the scenes of big budget drama ”"$$ Code” and exclu- panel consisting of Kjartan Thor Thordarson, Sagafilm, sive clips from tens of upcoming Nordic drama series Helena Danielsson, Brain Academy and Ivar Køhn, NRK. are presented incl. ”Tales of Silfverhöjd” (SVT), Bal- tasar Kormakur´s ”Trapped” (RUV) and ”Replacements” Screenwriting and Transmedia (Nelonen). In addi tion, news from EFM´s Drama Series The screen writer Tony Grisoni (Fear and Loathing in Days, Film i Väst and Moving Sweden (SFI and SVT) will Las Vegas, “Red Riding”, “Southcliffe”) speaks in a key- be presented. note interview of the differences between writing for the big and the small screen and Nuno Bernardo, be- TV Drama Vision is moderated by Andrea Reuter Active Ent, shares his extensive knowledge of trans and and supported by Nordisk Film & TV Fund, Västra cross media together with a panel consisting of direc- Götalands regionen, Film i Väst and Creative Europe tor Robert Lillhonga (”Runners”), storyworld supervisor Desk Sweden. Thank you to MediaXChange and Erich Johanna Koljonen (”Guided by Ghosts”) and trans- Pommer Institut. media expert Domenico La Porta (Wallimage). TV Drama Vision is supported by: 3 Wednesday, January 28 12.00-13.00 Registration and coffee 15.40-16.00 ”100 Code” – From Idea to Distribution 13.00-13.45 Andy Harries - A Lifetime of Producing The crime drama ”100 Code”, starring Michael Nyqvist The production companies and the talent all over the (the Millennium trilogy, Mission Impossible: Ghost world are moving from film to TV drama and in the Protocol) and Dominic Monaghan (“Lost”, Lord of the Nordic region this trend is clearly visible. Is this the case Rings), follows the hunt for a serial killer from New York in the UK as well? Having won a Special Achievement to Stockholm. It is the brain-child of LA based Swedish award by BAFTA in 2007 for his contributions to British producer Henrik Bastin, Fabrik Entertainment, and the television as well as being nominated for an Academy first series in Swedish broadcaster Kanal 5’s investment Award for producing The Queen, Andy Harries, chief in high-profile drama. executive at Left Bank Pictures and producer of shows Participants: Tim Gerhartz, Senior Sales and like “Wallander” (BBC) and “Outlander” (Starz), will answer Acquisitions Manager, Red Arrow International and this and many other questions in a key note talk. Jon Petersson, Head of Program Controlling and Presented in collaboration with MediaXChange. Drama Commissioning, SBS Discovery TV/Kanal 5. 13.45-14.10 TV Is the New Film 16.00-16.15 ”1992” - Work in Progress – the Brain-gain from Film to TV Drama Participants: Justus Riesenkampff, Sales and Panel participants: Andy Harries, Chief Executive, Left Acquisitions Executive for Nordics and Benelux and Eric Bank Pictures, Suzanne Glansborg, Film Commissioner Welbers, Managing Director, Beta Film. TV Drama & International Co-productions, Swedish Production company: Beta Film. Film Institute, Liselott Forsman, Executive Producer Broadcaster: Sky Italia. of International Projects, YLE and Katrine Vogelsang, Head of Fiction, TV2 Denmark. 16.15-17.00 The Unending Lust for Drama – Where Will It Go? 14.10-14.30 Looking Ahead – a Showcase of International TV drama right now is informed by just Upcoming Nordic TV Drama Series, part 1 as much insecurity as assertiveness. Everyone seems Sweden: Tales of Silverhöjd (SVT), Oh, Värmland (TV4). to agree that scripted content, preferably local, is the Finland: Northern Mishaps (Nelonen), Replacements recipe for future success. Nordic drama has up until now (Nelonen), Hooked (YLE). had great success compared to many other territories, but the volume of drama produced in the region has 14.30-15.00 Break remained the same for the last years and the traditional drama producing broadcasters have limited slots for 15.00-15.40 Tony Grisoni local TV drama. Now Nordic production companies are – Writing for the Small and the Big Screen moving fast into TV drama, but where will this drama What are the differences in writing for the small screen be screened and who will produce and fund it? and the big screen? Renown screen writer Tony Grisoni, Introduction by Göran Danasten, Project Manager, SVT. co-writer of director Terry Gilliam (Fear and Loathing in Panel participants: Ivar Køhn, Head of Drama, NRK, Las Vegas, Brothers Grimm) and creator of award- Helena Danielsson, Executive Producer, Brain Academy, winning TV series like ”Red Riding” and ”Southcliffe” Kjartan Thor Thordarson, CEO Saga Film Nordic. for Channel Four, shares his knowledge in an in-depth interview about the building of the dramatic arc, the 18.30 Buffet Dinner at Riverton Hotel challenges of collaboration and what to consider when adapting a well-known book series for the small screen. Presented in collaboration with MediaXChange. 4 Thursday, January 29 09.00-09.15 Occupied (Okkupert) invaluable insights on how to create an effective – Work in Progress cross-media funding and distribution plan that will Producers: Marianne Gray and Gudny Hummelvoll engage audiences, generate revenues and create hit TV Production company: Yellow Bird, ARTE. shows and series. In addition two upcoming Swedish Broadcaster: TV2, Norway. transmedia projects will be presented. Panel participants: Robert Lillhonga, director of 09.15-10.00 Spotlight on Norway: ”Runners”, Johanna Koljonen, storyworld supervisor Anne Kolbjørnsen, Rubicon TV of ”Guided by Ghosts”, Domenico La Porta, producer/ Anne Kolbjørnsen, Head of Scripted at Rubicon, is writer, Wallimage. currently overseeing productions like “The Third Presented in collaboration with Creative Europe Desk Eye”, “Kasim Bæder” and “Maniac”. Kolbjørnsen has Sweden, Erich Pommer Institut and MediaXChange. previously worked for the two largest broadcasters in Norway, TV2 and pubcaster NRK, she has produced 11.45-11.55 Film i Väst Progresses Television the daily drama series Hotel Caesar, and been head of Yaba Holst, Senior Executive Swedish Co-Productions human relations at NRK drama. In her talk she will give and Anthony Muir, Senior Executive International Co- us an overview of the Norwegian TV drama landscape Productions, Film i Väst, tell us of their upcoming plans. today, sneak peaks into Rubicon TV’s slate as well as an insight into collaborating with Netflix on the first Nordic 11.55-12.00 Drama Series Days Are Here drama originally produced for them, ”Lilyhammer”. Nikolaj Nikitin, Berlinale Festival Delegate, introduces the European Film Market/Berlinale Co-Production 10.00-10.30 Looking Ahead – a Showcase of Market´s new high end Drama Series Days venture. Upcoming Nordic TV Drama Series, part 2 Norway: Mammon 2 (NRK). Denmark: The Legacy 12.00-12.05 Moving Sweden, 2 (DR), Broke (DR). Iceland: Trapped (RUV), The Strong Stories in New Formats Homecoming (Channel 2). Helen Ahlsson, Film Commissioner Swedish Film Institute and Hanne Palmquist, Commissioning Editor 10.30-10.45 Break Film & TV Drama, SVT, on their joint initiative Moving Sweden. 10.45–10.50 European TV Drama Series Lab Presented by Nadja Radojevic, Director Training, 12.05-12.20 Acquitted (Frikjent) Erich Pommer Institut and Katrina Wood, CEO, – Work in Progress MediaXChange. Participants: Brede Hovland, producer, Miso Film Norge and Nicolai Cleve-Broch, main actor. 10.50-11.45 Setting Up a Transmedia Path to TV Production company: Miso Film Norge, in co- Success production with TV 2 Norway and SVT.
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