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Wednesday, February 1 11.30–17.15 Seminar at Biopalatset 19.00–22.00 Sápmi themed buffet at Scandic Rubinen, 2nd floor Thursday, February 2 09.00–13.30 Seminar at Biopalatset Venues Biopalatset, cinema 6, Kungstorget 2 Scandic Rubinen, Kungsportsavenyn 24 Price information SEK 1,700 with a Network, Industry or Nordic Film Market accreditation SEK 2,400 without accreditation This includes dinner at Scandic Rubinen The seminar is held in English. Wi-fi at Biopalatset User: NFM Password: NFM2017 For more info, including list of all delegates, see: www.giff.se/tv Advisory Board Liselott Forsman, Executive Producer of International Co-productions, YLE, President of the EBU Fiction Expert Group Petri Kemppinen, CEO, Nordisk Film & TV Fond Ivar Køhn, Head of Drama, NRK, Chairman of the Göteborg Film Festival Office Board, Nordisk Film & TV Fond Olof Palmes Plats 1 Hanne Palmquist, Commissioning Editor & VP, 413 04 Göteborg Original Programming, HBO Nordic Phone: +46 (0) 31 339 30 00 Christian Wikander, Director Co-Production, Artistic Director Pinewood Television UK Jonas Holmberg [email protected] CEO Mirja Wester Thank you [email protected] Stefan Baron, producer, Nice Drama; Piv Bernth, Head of Drama, DR; Göran Danasten, Project Manager, SVT; Head of Industry Gudrun Giddings, producer, G4C Innovation; Marianne and Nordic Film Market Cia Edström Gray, producer, Yellow Bird; Kristian Hoberstorfer, [email protected] Deputy Head of Drama, SVT; Mikael Newihl, Head of Drama for Scandinavia, MTG TV; Ulrika Nisell, Creative Editors Europe Media; Athanasia Pitsiava, Project Manager, Andrea Reuter and Cia Edström SVT; Lisa Rosengren, Film & TV Producers’ Association; Layout Josefine Tengblad, Head of Drama, TV4/C More; Katrine Jussi Öhrvall Vogelsang, Head of Fiction, TV2 Denmark; Katrina Wood, CEO and Maya Vuckovic, MediaXchange. TV Drama Vision is supported by Nordisk Film & TV Fond, Västra Götalandsregionen, Film i Väst, Chimney and Creative Europe Desk Sweden. Welcome to Game Changers and Creators, the 11th edition of TV Drama Vision! Two inspiring days with the players that change the Going for the Greenlight map and create the stories in the Nordics and beyond. Everyone wants the process towards greenlighting a With more than forty guests on stage, close to thirty project to be creative and successful both for the com- upcoming projects and the best networking opportu- missioners and the producers, but how to do it? We have nity in the region. asked Nordic producers and will be discussing the results together with heads of drama. Game Changers Producer and executive Anne Thomopoulos, tells of Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize her ground breaking years as SVP at HBO, her love of The new prize for best TV Drama script worth 200,000 Nordic drama and what it takes to make lavish histori- SEK is presented alongside the jury and the the nomi- cal dramas like Rome and Versailles. Nordic drama pro- nated screenwriters tell the story behind their stories duction is changing drastically with streaming services and discuss the art of writing. The winner of the prize becoming major commissioners. Sharing their strategies is announced. and upcoming plans, Fredrik Ljungberg, Program Di- rector at Viaplay and Hanne Palmquist, Commissioning Upcoming Drama Series Editor and VP at HBO Nordic, tell us what kind of stories and News from the Industry they are looking for. Joining them in a discussion on the Work in progress of Our Time Is Now (SVT), a case study changing landscape is Christian Wikander (former Head of Gåsmamman (C More/Kanal 5), projects in develop- of Drama at SVT), Director Co-production, Pinewood ment from Monster Scripted (Norway), Nexiko (Sweden), Television UK and Anne Thomopoulos. Good Company Films (Denmark) and Snapper Films (Finland/US) and in an exclusive showcase, tens of up- Belgium’s Finest coming drama series from Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Pieter van Huyck, Head of Scripted at De Mensen, Norway and Finland will be presented with promos, takes us through the creative process of making unique trailers and clips. Furthermore, news from Film i Väst, dramas like Beau Séjour, a murder story told from the Drama Series Days at the European Film Market, Cine- dead girl’s perspective and Tytgat Chocolat (Team Cho- Link Drama, Séries Mania and European TV Series Lab colate), a love story amongst mentally challenged wor- will be presented. kers at a chocolate factory. We will also give a world exclusive sneak peek at the second season of Belgium’s Warmly welcome! best selling series Salamander and tell us the story of how Belgian procedural Professor T was remade by TF1 Cia Edström, Head of Nordic Film Market and co-editor, and ZDF. and Andrea Reuter, moderator and co-editor of TV Drama Vision. TV Drama Vision is supported by: Collaborators: 3 Wednesday, February 1 11.30–17.10 11.30–12.10 13.00–14.15 16.10–16.25 Game Changer: Anne Thomopoulos Lunch hosted by Chimney Projects in development: Thomopoulos, formerly Senior Vice President Participants: Henric Larsson, CEO and Fredrik Monster Scripted, Norway at HBO, was an instrumental part of creating Zander, Head of Art & Entertainment. Presenting the projects Young and Promising, the quality drama brand that is now HBO. In season 3 and Drift. an in-depth interview, she will tell us of these Participants: producer Håkon Briseid, formative years at HBO, her love for Nordic 14.15–14.50 screen writers Siri Seljeseth and Kyrre Holm drama series as well as what it takes to get Game Changers: Viaplay and HBO Johannesen. lavish historical dramas like Rome, Borgia and Nordic Versailles off the ground. The Nordic streaming services on their strate- Presented in collaboration with MediaXchange with gies for the future and what kind of original 16.25–16.40 support from Chimney. content they are looking for. Work in progress: Our Time Is Now Participants: Fredrik Ljungberg, Program Di- Production company: Jarowskij rector, Viaplay and Hanne Palmquist, Com- Broadcaster: Viaplay and SVT missioning Editor and VP, HBO Nordic. Participants: Producer Susann Billberg, director Harald Hamrell and screenwriter Ulf Kvensler. 12.10–12.20 14.50–15.30 Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize Rewriting the Map Meet the jury and hear more about the new Nordic drama production and viewing is 16.40–16.50 screenwriter award. Participants: Petri Kemp- changing drastically with streaming services CineLink Drama pinen, CEO, Nordisk Film & TV Fond and Cia becoming major players. How will this effect Presenting the drama series platform at Edström, Head of Industry, Göteborg Film the stories that are being told and how will CineLink and the South-East region of Europe. Festival. The jury: (head of Lars Blomgren they be financed? Participant: Jovan Marjanovic, Head of Indu- jury), Managing Director, Filmlance, Gudrun Participants: Fredrik Ljungberg, Program Di- stry, Sarajevo Film Festival. , producer, G4C Innovation, Guddings Isabelle rector, Viaplay, Hanne Palmquist, Commissi- , drama consultant, The Drama Pechou oning Editor and VP, HBO Nordic, Christian Agency and , journalist. Leena Virtanen Wikander, Director Co-production, Pinewood 16.50–17.10 Television UK and Anne Thomopoulos, Ithaka Looking Ahead 1 Entertainment. 12.20–13.00 A showcase of upcoming Nordic drama series. Creators on Storytelling Denmark: The Day Will Come (TV2), Hear the screenwriters nominated for Nordisk 15.30–16.00 Break Something’s Rockin’ (TV2) Film & TV Fond Prize tell the story behind their Finland: Love and Order (YLE), Down shifters, stories and discuss the art of writing. s2 (Elisa/YLE), Wingman (YLE) Participants: (Nobel), Mette M. Bølstad 16.00–16.10 Iceland: Prisoners (RUV) Margrét Örnólfsdóttir (Prisoners), Kaarina Projects in development: Sherlock (Love and Order) and Hazard Jesper Harrie North (The Bonus Family). Participant: director Juha Wuolijoki, Snapper 19.00–22.00 Films Sápmi dinner buffet Scandic Rubinen, 2nd floor. Supported by: 4 Thursday, February 2 09.00–13.30 09.00–09.15 10.15–10.30 12.20–12.25 Sneak peek: Salamander, season 2 Projects in development: Nexiko, News from the Region: Film i Väst and Professor T Sweden Presented by Tomas Eskilsson, Head of World exclusive clip from the second season Presenting Family Affair and Imprint. Strategy of Belgian series Salamander and a sneak Participant: Lars Beckung, CEO, Nexiko peek at the remakes of Professor T (by TF1 and ZDF). 12.25–12.55 Participant: Justus Riesenkampff, Nordics 10.30–10.45 Going for the Greenlight and Benelux, Beta Film News Bulletin from the Region Everyone wants the process towards gre- enlighting a project to be creative and suc- cessful both for the commissioners and the 09.15–09.20 10.45–11.30 Break producers, but how to do it? We have asked Séries Mania Nordic producers and commissioners and here Francesco Capurro, Head of Co-production are the answers. Participants: Ivar Køhn, Head Forum, presents the French drama series 11.30–12.00 of Drama, NRK, Kristian Hoberstorfer, Deputy festival. Head of Drama, SVT, Liselott Forsman, Execu- Drama Trends for and from Berlin tive Producer of International Co-productions, gives us a sneak peek of the Wiebke Esser YLE and Katrine Vogelsang, Head of Fiction, 09.20–10.00 upcoming Drama Series Days (part of the in- TV2 Denmark. dustry platforms European Film Market, Ber- Belgium’s Finest linale Co-Production Market and Berlinale Pieter van Huyck, Head of Scripted at DeMen- Talents) and a teaser of German drama con- 12.55–13.20 sen, takes us through the creative process of tent to come. making unique dramas like Beau Séjour, a Looking Ahead 2 murder story told from the dead girl’s perspec- A showcase of upcoming Nordic drama series. tive and Tytgat Chocolat (Team Chocolate), a 12.00- 12.15 love story amongst mentally challenged wor- Norway: Occupied, s2 (Viaplay), Monster Case study: Gåsmamman, kers at a chocolate factory, (NRK), Valkyrien (NRK), Norsemen (NRK).