17 December, 2014

Liv Ullmann recieves Nordic Honorary Dragon Award at Göteborg Film Festival

Liv Ullmann recieves Nordic Honorary Dragon Award at Göteborg Film Festival

 


The legendary actress and director Liv Ullmann will be presented with the 2015 Nordic Honorary Dragon Award and will be visiting Göteborg for this coming festival. In addition, Norway is the Nordic country in focus this year, which will celebrated in a number of ways.

Norwegian film has manifested its strong position in Göteborg in recent years with a long list of solid films. Norwegian films have also won the world’s largest film award, Dragon Award Best Nordic Film, three years in a row. 2014 has been a particularly interesting year for Norwegian film, with new films from several of Norway’s foremost directors, such as Liv Ullmann, Hans Petter Moland and Bent Hamer. What’s more, Norwegian film has been immensely successful with audiences. The three most-seen films in Norway are currently domestic productions, of which Burning has been the biggest success with audiences.

With Norway as the Nordic country in focus at the 2015 festival, visitors can see films by directors previously mentioned in the program as well as a retrospective of Norwegian classics. Among other events, visitors will have the chance to see the award-winning Norwegian indie pop band Team Me live on stage. The Norwegian theme during this event is supported by cooperation with the Norwegian Seafood Council.

The Norwegian focus will form a broad panorama of the Nordic film country that has perhaps taken the greatest step forward in recent years, both with regards to artistry and reaching audiences. Festivalgoers will be able to acquaint themselves with everything from weight-conscious researchers and blind authors to murderous snow-plowers and car-crazy speedfreaks. I’ll even wager that there will be more powerful Norwegian films to come,” says Jonas Holmberg, artistic director at Göteborg Film Festival.

Liv Ullmann will visit Göteborg to receive the distinction of the Nordic Honorary Dragon Award.
Liv Ullmann is one of the most prominent people in Norwegian film history, both as an actor and a director. Her acuity and sensitivity have left profound impressions on film-lovers across the world. In Miss Julie, she approaches Strindberg with precisely the intelligence and elegance that make her a perfect recipient of the Nordic Honorary Dragon Award", Jonas Holmberg continues.

The Nordic Honorary Dragon Award is the film festival’s honorary award which goes to an inspiring Nordic filmmaker whose works deserves particular attention. It was awarded for the first time at the 2014 festival.

Rajkumar Hirani to holiday after PK's Release

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Rajkumar Hirani is going to take a break after PK and go for a trip discovering India.

The ace director is planning to take a take a holiday with his family post the release of his upcoming film P.K.

He hasn't decided the destination to begin with yet and has been discussing with his family.

He wants to tour the entire country and meet new people.

The director is excited and looking forward to travel across the country as a whole, he wants to discover the country and see what more it has to offer.

Rajkumar Hirani was extremely busy editing PK and gifted himself the final print of the film on his birthday. He has not taken a break in a very long time.

PK is set for release this week.

Spiritual leader of Dera Sacha Sauda to spread message of God amongst youngsters through a film


 
Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, head of the Indian social-spiritual welfare organization Dera Sacha Sauda has his way of connecting with youth. After performing at more than a hundred rock shows, he will be seen playing the lead role in a movie titled MSG: Messenger of God.

Guruji as he is fondly called is a spiritual leader, social reformer, and speaker. The film will talk about spirituality in an entertaining way and will have a strong social message.

Says a Source, “The film deals with issues related to youth like drug abuse, alcoholism etc. Guruji strongly condemns these two vices and has been working towards eradicating such menace. The aim of the film is to guide the youngsters on the right path and spread the message of spiritual living for empowerment of the country.”.

“These days, people are disillusioned by Godmen but Guruji always maintains that spiritual leaders like him are not God but the Messengers of God. He has a huge connect with people across the world especially with youngsters since he has been performing at Rock concerts and has been very active on social media platforms like twitter where the masses follow him.”. Adds the source.

The film is directed by Jeetu Arora who has 
directed several television serials including Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.