Lübeck Nordic Film Days

The Nordic Film Days Lübeck (abbreviation: NFL) in 1956 organized by the Lübeck Film Club for the first time and are among the most traditional film festivals worldwide. You are the only festival in Germany, next to the later founded du cinéma nordique in Rouen, France, the only one in Europe that has become quite specialized in the presentation of films from the north and the north-east of the continent.

  • 2.1 Selection NDR Film Prize
  • 2.2 Selection Audience Award of the Lübeck News

Development

The Film Festival every year since 1956 find place in the first week of November. They are organized by the Hanseatic city of Lübeck together with the film institutes in the Nordic and Baltic countries. The artistic direction is held Linde Fröhlich and Hauke ​​Lange -Fuchs.

The current feature films, documentaries and short films from Scandinavia, the Baltic States, Finland and Iceland are presented here every year. In addition, there is an extensive children 's and youth program and a retrospective devoted to important eras, specific genres or famous personalities dedicated to the history of film. In the Film Forum new productions referring to Schleswig -Holstein and Hamburg are seen. To accompany seminars, discussions and roundtables. The prizes will be awarded at a ceremony.

The Nordic Film Days Lübeck with 27,500 visitors last (2012 ) a large public festival and an important meeting place for the film industry in Germany, North and North-Eastern Europe. Many of the directors, the debut works in Lübeck, have now become world famous - as Bille August, Lasse Hallström, Aki Kaurismäki or Fridrik Fridriksson Thór.

Currently in the NFL nine film prizes will be awarded: the Best Feature Film of the NDR, the Audience Award of the Lübeck news, the Baltic Film Prize for a Nordic Feature Film, the Church Prize, the documentary prize of the German Trade Union Federation, the Children's Jury Prize, the Children and Youth Film Prize of the Nordic film Institute and the Cinegate price of a produced in northern Germany short film.

Festival 2006

The extended five -day event festival recorded an attendance record with 20,500 visitors. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Nordisk film was A / S honored with a retrospective. First five NFL prices and endowed with 55,000 euros Schleswig -Holstein Film Award of the MSH were awarded in four categories in the organized jointly by the NFL and the Schleswig-Holstein Film Funding MSH " film awards night ."

Festival 2007

The 49th festival was held to 4 November 2007 of 31 October. The Film Forum Schleswig -Holstein, the section of the Film Festival for productions from Germany's northernmost state, celebrated its 20th anniversary.

Festival 2008

The 50th Nordic Film Days took place from 29 October to 2 November 2008 and have been with the Danish feature film The Dance by Pernille Fischer Christensen opened.

Festival 2009

The 51st Nordic Film Days took place from 4 to 8 November 2009 and opened the orange girl with the Norwegian feature film. The film by Eva Dahr is based on the novel ( Orange Girl ) by Jostein Gaarder.

Festival 2010

The 52nd Nordic Film Days took place from 3rd to 7th November 2010 and were opened with the Swedish feature film Sound of Noise, a comedy thriller by Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson. As star guests are welcomed, among others, Stellan Skarsgård.

Festival 2011

The 53rd Nordic Film Days took place from 2nd to 6th November 2011 and were opened with the Norwegian feature film Happy, Happy, a tragicomedy by Anne Sewitsky. After five years, the North German Film Award has been set and the festival is focused on the Scandinavian and Baltic nuclear program.

Festival 2012

The 54th Nordic Film Days took place November 4, 2012 from 31 October. The film forum section for the North German film, celebrated its 25th anniversary. Theme of the retrospective were Scandinavian horror films.

Award-winning films

Selection NDR Film Prize

Selection Audience Award of the Lübeck News

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