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WINTER 2016
Your Scandinavian Partnerin Co-Productions
The mostsuccessful
regional filmfund in
Scandinavia
YOUR SCANDINAVIAN PARTNERIN CO-PRODUCTIONS WINTER 2016
We make ithappen
My Skinny Sister and
Flocking won Crystal Bears in
Berlin 2015
SCANDINAVIA’S PREEMINENT REGIONAL FILM FUND
MY SKINNY SISTERBY SANNA LENKEN
THE WAVEBY ROAR UTHAUG
Film Väst is one of Europe’s most successful co-producers and Scandinavia’s preeminent regional film fund. Millions of cinema tickets are sold annually to Film Väst co-productions around the globe.
Over the years, Film Väst co-prodcutions have also been richly rewarded with nomina-tions and prizes at the world’s most prestigio-us events, including festivals such as Cannes and Berlin, and galas such as the European Film Awards, the Golden Globes and the Oscars.
Film Väst is already off to a great start in 2016 with an Oscar nomination for Best
Acheivement in Makeup and Hairstyling for Felix Herngren’s film The Hundred Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared. Other notable acheivements include the Swedish box office hit A Man Cal-led Ove, by Hannes Holm, which is well on its way to joining The Hundred Year-Old Man… as one of the two most seen films by Swedish audiences in Swedish cinema history.
Cinema history was also made in Norway as the Roar Uthaug’s The Wave overwhelmed the rest of the competition at the Norwegian box office after the Film Väst co-production’s succesful international premier at the Toron-to International Film Festival.
There were no shortages of festival suc-cesses for Film Väst co-productions in 2015 either. My Skinny Sister by Sanna Lenken and Flocking by Beata Gårdeler each won Crystal Bears in their respective Generation Programme categories during the 65th Berlin International Film Festival.
The Romanian co-production One Floor Below by Radu Muntean premiered in the Un Certain Regard section in Cannes and was joined there by Swedish debutant Magnus von Horn’s The Here After in Director’s Fortnight, which went on to win the Swedish Oscar (Guldbagge) for Best Film in 2015.
THE HUNDRED YEAR-OLD MAN THAT CLIMBED OUT THE WINDOW AND DISAPPEARED BY FELIX HERNGRENWAS OSCAR NOMINATED FOR BEST MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING.
Film Väst
A SERIOUS GAMEBY PERNILLA AUGUSTBERLINALE SPECIAL GALA 2016
UNITED STATES OF LOVEBY TOMASZ WASILEWSKIBERLINALE OFFICIAL COMPETITION 2016
THE COMMUNEBY THOMAS VINTERBERGBERLINALE OFFICIAL COMPETITION 2016
MOMS ON FIREBY JOANNA RYTELBERLINALE SHORTS COMPETITION 2016
TEN METER TOWERBY AXEL DANIELSSON & MAXIMILIEN VAN AERTRYCKBERLINALE SHORTS COMPETITION 2016
6ABY PETER MODESTIJBERLINALE GENERATION 14PLUS 2016
MOTHER KNOWS BESTBY MIKAEL BUNDSENBERLINALE GENERATION 14PLUS 2016
KIKIBY SARA JORDENÖS & TWIGGY PUCCI GARÇONSBERLINALE PANORAMA 2016
Berlinale 2016
The Commune and United States of Love
in Official CompetitionBerlin 2016
The 2016 line up of Film Väst co-productions promises to build upon the successes from earlier years.
No less than 8 Film Väst co-productions have been selected in various sections of the Berlin International Film Festival: The short, Mama Knows Best by Mikael Bundsen and the feature film 6A by Peter Modestij in Ber-lin’s Generation Programme, the documen-tary Kiki by Sara Jordenö and Twiggy Pucci Garcon in the Panorama Programme, which also had its premier in Sundance, in the Pano-rama Programme, Pernilla August’s A Serious Game in the Berlinale Special Gala Program-me, Ten Meter Tower by Axel Danielsson and Maximilien van Aertryck and Moms On Fire by Joanna Rytel in the Official Competion for short films, and Tomasz Wasilewski’s United States of Love accompanyning Thomas Vinterberg’s The Commune in the Berlinale’s prestigious Official Competition.
Many more Film Väst co-productions are expected to capture the interest of program-mers for the world’s most prestigious festivals throughout the rest of 2016. Among the most notable are Golden Bear winner Semih Kap-lanoglu’s Grain, Agnieszka Holland’s Game Count, and Gilles Marchand’s Into the Forest. Hopes are also high for Johannes Nyholm’s feature film debut The Giant and Gabriela Pichler’s Invasion expecting to represent
Swedish co-productions at festivals in the near future.
Expectations are also sky high for box office successes in other territorues, with the third installment of Jussi Adler Olsen adaptions, A Conspiracy of Faith directed by Hans Petter Molland, expected to top the box office in Denmark, and anticipation that Erik Poppe’s The King’s Choice will accomplish the same feat in Norway.
2016 will also see the release of two major co-productions between Film Väst and the UK that are likely to please both audiences and festivals, with Bend It Like Beckham director Gurinder Chadha’s Viceroy House a possible box office and festival success, and An Education director Lone Scherfig’s Their Finest Hour and a Half both on the horizon. Also fitting this category is Dutch director Martin Koolhoven’s wild western Brimstone starring Dakota Fanning and Kit Harrington.
Not to be overlooked in this year’s strong line up are Film Väst’s co-productions with the United States. Shintaro Shimosawa’s thriller Misconduct stars Al Pacino alongside Anthony Hopkins for the first time in their illustrious careers. Last but not least, Film Väst is proud to be involved in the Cold War spy thriller The Coldest City, starring Char-lize Theron and James McAvoy, directed by David Leitch.
A strong festival year
FILM VÄST IN 2016
Film Väst 2016
Many more Film Väst co-productions are expected to capture the interest of the most prestigious festivals in 2016
THE COMMUNEBY THOMAS VINTERBERGBERLINALE OFFICIAL COMPETITION 2016
INTERIOR SCENES SHOT IN STUDIO FARES IN TROLLHÄTTAN
Berlinale 2016
Film Väst Upcoming Co-ProductionsFilm Väst Upcoming Co-Productions
THE COMMUNEBY THOMAS VINTERBERG
UNITED STATES OF LOVE BY TOMASZ WASILEWSKI
A SERIOUS GAME BY PERNILLA AUGUST
THE GIANT BY JOHANNES NYHOLM
INVASION BY GABRIELA PICHLER
MISCONDUCT BY SHINTARO SHIMOSAWA
THE KING’S CHOICE BY ERIK POPPE
GRAIN BY SEMIH KAPLANOGLU
A CONSPIRACY OF FAITH BY HANS PETTER MOLLAND
INTO THE FOREST GILLES MARCHAND
THEIR FINEST HOUR AND A HALF BY LONE SCHERFIG
GAME COUNT BY AGNIESZKA HOLLAND
VICEROY’S HOUSE BY GURINDER CHADHA
THE COLDEST CITY BY DAVID LEITCH
BRIMSTONE BY MARTIN KOOLHOVEN
Upcomingco-productions
FILM VÄST IN 2016
A CONSPIRACY OF FAITHBY HANS PETTER MOLLAND
THEIR FINEST HOUR AND A HALFBY LONE SCHERFIG
MISCONDUCTBY STHINTARO SHIMOSAWA
THE MODELBY MADS MATTHIESEN
GAME COUNTBY AGNIESZKA HOLLAND
THE KING’S CHOICEBY ERIK POPPE
Photo: Robert Pałka
Scandinavia’s leading film region
Film Väst is a regional film fund located on the Swedish west coast in Västra Götaland. Its main headquarters are situated 70 km from Gothenburg in Trollhättan, the country’s leading film city, affectionally referred to by locals as Trollywood.
Since its inception, Film Väst has co-produ-ced more than 500 feature films, in addition to many TV dramas, shorts and documentaries, establishing Västra Götaland as the most pro-minent film region in Sweden and the mome to many film companies.
Film Väst is a company wholly owned by Västra Götalandsregionen, the Regional Autho-rity of Västra Götaland. The Regional Authori-
ty’s intention is that the work of Film Väst will make a substantial contribution to establishing Västra Götaland as the foremost film produc-tion in northern Europe.
In order to be eligible for financing from Film Väst some part of a film’s production must carried out in the region of west Sweden, either in the form of shooting days or post production. Film Väst is an equity investor, and can invest in up to a maximum of 100% of the production costs allocated to the region. Next to the Swedish Film Institute, Film Väst is the most significant source of funding for films in Sweden and co-produces more international productions than any entity in Scandinavia.
The region
OF WEST SWEDEN
WEST SWEDEN
Film Väst has co-produced more than 500 feature films, in addition to many TV dramas, shorts and documentaries, establishing Västra Götaland as the most prominent film region in Sweden and the home to many film companies.
What are we looking for? Film Väst seeks projects that can compete in the most pres-tigious film festivals and/or be seen by a large international audience.
Film Väst accepts applications for feature film co-productions throughout the year. All co-productions are required to bring elements of production or post-production to Västra Götaland, work with a Swedish production partner, and hire crew and workers from the region.
With Film Väst’s growing success, the appli-cation process has become increasingly com-petitive. Projects need to secure the majority of financing in their own territory prior to their application, demonstrate the ability to obtain theatrical distribution in Sweden and show a potential for competitive entry at prestigious international film festivals.
Why choose Film Väst? In addition to equity finance from Film Väst, west Sweden offers world class experienced film crews that have worked on countless award winning interna-tional productions as well as the largest purpo-se built studio and sound stage in Scandinavia. There are many options for exteriors with the region’s diversity of locations, from rugged forested terrain and sleepy sea-side towns to the urban center of Gothenburg. The region maintains a high international standard in equipment rental as well as hotels and catering services, in addition to post production facili-ties that include a final mix studio and award winning VFX and sound companies.
Facilities & locations West Sweden has been used in both feature films and TV series to portray different locations from aorund in the world, as well as its owh vibrant big cities, sleepy small towns and former fishing villages.
Production service Film Väst’s website www.filmservice.se is a resource for all film
and TV productions, and offers information on production crew and services in Västra Götaland for industry professionals. The site’s database lists qualified film workers living in the region, and includes contact informa-tion for more than 450 crew members and an additional database to search from over 3.800 extras. The site also offers a list of experienced suppliers and service providers, including
reputable hotels and car rental companies that have successfully delivered services to film productions for many years.
Studio Fares Studio Fares, located in Troll-hättan, is the second largest sound-stage in Scandinavia with an area of 1.100 sq m (approx 11.800 sq ft). The facilities include a stage workshop, storage and an additional gated
parking area. Well equipped production offices as well as make up and dressing rooms are also available on site. Melancholia, Filth and The Commune have used the Film Väst studio in Trollhättan.
Other facilities here include a catering kitchen, dining area and additional areas for extras. In addition, Gothenburg offers three flexible film studios in the very heart of the city.
Scandinavia’s leading film region
STUDIO FARES IN TROLLHÄTTAN IS THE LARGEST PURPOSE BUILT SOUND-STAGE IN SCANDIAVIA. HERE FROM THE SHOO-TINGS OF ULF MALMROS AND JAANA FOMINS UPCOMING FEATURE FILM.
Photo: Andreas Olsson
IN 2015 12 FEATURE FILMS AND TELEVISIONS DRAMAS WAS SHOT IN WEST SWEDEN IN ADDITION TO 20 POST PRODUCTIONS.
ABOUT 300 MILLION SAW A FILM VÄST CO-PRODUCTION ON TELEVISION GLOBALLY IN 2015.
FIVE MILLION CINEMA GOERS SAW A FILM VÄST CO-PRODUC-TION GLOBALLY IN 2015.
IN 2015 FILM VÄST HAD FOUR CO-PRODUCTIONS IN BERLIN, THREE IN CANNES, ONE IN VENICE AND NINE IN TORONTO.
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Scandinavia’s leading film region
A selection of Film Väst co-productions 1998-2015
The Hundred Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Win-dow and Disappeared by Felix Herngren. Nominated Oscar Best Makeup and Hairstylling.
My Skinny Sister by Sanna Lenken. Won Crystal Bear 2015, Special Mention of the Genera-tion Kplus International Jury, nominated European Film Award, Young Audience Award.
Flocking by Beata Gårdeler. Won Crystal Bear Generation 14plus Berlin 2015.
Force Majeur by Ruben Östlund. Won Un Certain Regard Jury Prize 2014 and nominated Golden Globe Best Foreign Language Film and BAFTA Best Film not in the English Language.
White God by Kornel Mundruczó.Won Un Certain Regard Award 2014.
Only God Forgives by Nicolas Winding Refn. Starring Ryan Gosling. Official Competition Cannes 2013.
Filth by Jon S. Baird. Starring James McAvoy. Won Best Actor British Independent Film Awards 2013.
Love Is All You Need by Susanne Bier. Starring Pierce Brosnan and Trine Dyrholm. Won European Film Award Best Comedy 2013.
The Hunt by Thomas Vinterberg. Starring Mads Mikkelsen. Won
Best Actor in Cannes and Europe-an Film Award Best Screenwriter 2012; nominated Golden Globe and Oscar Best Foreign Language Film.
Kon-Tiki by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg. Nominated Golden Globe and Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film 2012.
A Royal Affair by Nikolaj Arcel. Won two Silver Bears in Berlin 2012 for Best Actor and Best Script, nominated Golden Globe and Oscar for Best Foreign Lang-uage Film.
The Woman in Black by James Watkins. Starring Daniel Rad-cliffe.
Melancholia by Lars von Trier. Starring Kirsten Dunst, Kiefer Sutherland, Charlotte Gains- bourgh, Charlotte Rampling, Stellan Skarsgård and John Hurt. Won Best Actress Award in Cannes and three European Film Awards 2011.
Play by Ruben Östlund. Won Coup de Couer Directors’ Fortnight 2011.
In A Better World by Susanne Bier. Won Oscar and Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film and European Film Award Best Director 2011.
Easy Money Trilogy by Daniel Espinosa, Babak Najafi and Jens Jonsson. Starring Joel Kinnaman and Fares Fares.
If I Want To Whistle, I Whistle by Florian Serban. Won Silver Bear and Alfred Neubauer Prize in Berlin 2010.
The Millennium Trilogy directors Nils Arden Oplev and Daniel Alfredson. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo*, The Girl Who Played With Fire, The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets Nest. *Won BAFTA, Best Film Not in English Language 2011.
Antichrist by Lars von Trier. Star-ring Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg. Won Best Actress Cannes 2009.
Involuntary by Ruben Östlund. Un Certain Regard 2008.
Dogville by Lars von Trier. Star-ring Nicole Kidman, Paul Bettany and Lauren Bacall. Official Com-petition Cannes 2003.
Together by Lukas Moodysson. Independent Spirit Awards 2002.
Dancer In The Dark by Lars von Trier. Starring Björk, Catherine Devenue and David Morse. Won Palme d’Or in Cannes 2000.
Under The Sun by Colin Nutley. Nominated Oscar Best Foreign Language Film 2000.
Show Me Love by Lukas Moo-dysson. Won Teddy Awards Best Feature Film Berlin 1999.
A short selectionSOME CO-PRODUCTIONS 1998-2015
Film Väst is one of Europe’s leading regional film funds, located on the Swedish west coast in Västra Götaland. Film Väst is active as co-producer and investor in international and Swedish film and TV-drama.
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