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  • • Kader, Karzan, , Bekas, Bekas, Sweden-Iraq-Finland.
  • Another promising Swedish director is Kurdish-born Karzan Kader, Nordic Talents and Silver Student Oscar winner for his short film.
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  • FESTIVAL WINNERS ANNOUNCED

    The  Palm Springs International ShortFest, the largest short film festival and market in North America, announced its Festival award winners on Sunday, June 26,   short films screened throughout the Festival along with more than 3, filmmaker submissions available in the film market.  A total of $, in prizes, including $14, in cash awards, were awarded in 18 categories.  Held from June , , the Festival saw a large rise in attendance this year on all fronts, including ticket buyers, filmmakers and film industry delegates.

    Festival Director Darryl Macdonald said, “It’s been a remarkable year for ShortFest, with record attendance and a rapturous response to the programming by audiences, industry and filmmakers alike.  The Film Market and industry programs were particulary active, adding hugely to the Festival’s success.  I’m confident a number of major future filmmakers emerged here this year and will go on to enliven the feature film world.”

    “The extraordinary number of filmmakers attending both the festival and the market with their films this year, nearly in total, added such a dynamic layer to ShortFest,” said Kathleen McInnis, Festival Curator and Director of Industry Programming.  “This is what it is all about for us: bringing these emergin

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    "We pride ourselves to have many new buyers this year from Turkey, Eastern Europe, France and the UK, and there is definitely a new trend with US talent agents coming to visit us," says Cia Edström, (pictured) head of Nordic Film Market (NFM). "Our 'Works in Progress', screenings, and the main festival's feature and short film programme provide a great foundation to scout for new talents, as well as our NFM TV Drama Vision day [February 2] focusing this year on how Nordic TV drama travels both as remakes and in international distribution."

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