
We’re on the front page of Kulturadressa today, where Jøran talks about Syden and it’s admission to the Short film festival in Grimstad. Syden is also to be featured on a DVD containing Norwegian short films released by the Norwegian Film Institute and the seven regional film centers in Norway.
A quick reminder; Syden is also a contender in Filmpolitiets short film competition and voting ends June 15th, so please give it your vote!
We are pleased to announce that «Syden» has been admitted to the Norwegian Short film Festival in Grimstad 2009. There were a total of 339 short films submitted; 58 of them were music videos.
The Norwegian Short Film Festival is an important first stage for many young filmmakers and perhaps the most important place of exposure for the established filmmakers of independent film in Norway. The international short film competition also draws filmmakers from the rest of the world to Grimstad and aims to facilitate networking between the Norwegian and the international film environment.
We’re excited about the admission and looking forward to be a part of the festival!
Jon over at veer.com was kind enough to mention our “Syden” film at The Skinny blog:
Sweet archival footage of exercise, travel, and drinking games.
Mind-blowing ‘70s fashions on beautiful funky people.
New footage of (dead) fish and breathtaking scenery.
Gorgeous typographic end credits.
Thanks Jon! He also provided a link to the homepage of the exhibit at Norsk Luftfartsmuseum’s site, for those who want to read more.
As mentioned in the original post; you can watch the film either on our website or follow the YouTube-link.
You might have to be Scandinavian to get it, but we just finished a short film about the magical country called “Syden”.
Also available on YouTube. Enjoy.
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