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Värmlands Filmförbund

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Filmörnen
LocationVärmland, Sweden
Founded1975
Founded byErik Fast and Kjell Bergström

Värmlands Filmförbund is a movie organisation in Värmland, Sweden. It was founded in 1975 by Erik Fast and Kjell Bergström.

In 1978, they started a short film festival, Filmörnen (the Golden Eagle Film Festival), named after the eagle in the coat of arms of Värmland [sv]. Since 1998, it has been held in the Film i Värmland [sv] regional film center. The purpose of the festival is to give local filmmakers in the province of Värmland a public forum for their work. The highest honor awarded is the Filmörnen.

Filmörnen

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  • 2015 Kry by Ylvaa Johansson[1]
  • 2014 Sov gott, min prinsessa by Emelie Hahne and Klara Olsson[2]
  • 2013 Mulldjuret by Mikael Lindahl[3]
  • 2012 Paper Lake by Juan Antonio Casaus, Simón Lara and Carmen Díaz
  • 2011 Hopp by Sofia-Linn Karlsson
  • 2010 Vad är jag by Victor Nyåker
  • 2009 Grattis John by Stefan Askernäs
  • 2008 Drawn to you by Emil Gustafsson Ryderup
  • 2007 The art of clowning by Robert Ek
  • 2006 Captive by EyeCatcher Entertainment
  • 2005 Mein Pater, Mon Major
  • 2004 Blind date
  • 2003 Chimp to the Monk
  • 2002 Izidor
  • 2001 Lufthavn
  • 2000 Liten, ful, gul
  • 1999 Born in Värmland
  • 1998 Alexanders värld
  • 1997 Nils, en mångsysslare
  • 1996 Der spjuver
  • 1994 Du äter inte stuvat
  • 1993 I skuggan av batongen
  • 1992 Historisk blues
  • 1991 Kom hem igen
  • 1990 Stress
  • 1989 Sista hoppet
  • 1982 Ombyte förnöjer by Anders Nilsson, Kil
  • 1981 To care or not to care
  • 1980 Sagan om kalven by Anders Nilsson, Kil
  • 1979 Simius
  • 1978 Polisuppdraget by The Golden Bird Film Team

Best Documentary

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  • 2008 Ellinor Engkvist & Sandra Dahlen for Betina den fina – mannen med hårmössan
  • 2007 Natia Ellelund, Frida Oskarsson & Helén Ranelius for Tiden kommer till fingrar
  • 2006 Henric Jonsson & Oliver der Nederlanden for De oskrivna reglerna
  • 2005 Malena Wall & Amanda Wirtberg for Den himlastormande förälskelsen

Best Experimentfilm

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  • 2008 Emil Gustafsson Ryderup for Dissident
  • 2007 Karin Gustafsson for Embryo of shadows
  • 2006 Trine Hylander Friis for Ut av drömmar
  • 2005 Kristoffer Andrén for The Haiku Death Trilogy

Best Script

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  • 2008 Jennie Andersson for Sista dagen
  • 2007 Kristofer Bernhardtz for Vid första ögonkastet
  • 2006 Robin Gjuraj for Kris
  • 2005 Mattias Svensson & Jesper Fielding for Kanske till sommaren
  • 2004 Ismael Ataria & Tomas Björklund for EvOL

Best Music

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  • 2008 Daniel Leppänen for Manuset
  • 2007 Johan Ekland for Klasskamp
  • 2006 Kultiration for I mitt blod
  • 2005 Marcus Granberg & Mattias Svensson for Kanske till sommaren

Best Editing

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Best Sound

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Best Cinematography

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  • 2008 Markus Helmersson for Drawn to you
  • 2007 Veronika Jacobsson & Staffan Kvarneke for Slutna ögon
  • 2006 Robin Woo Söderberg for Lev för fan
  • 2005 Rasmus Persson for Fingers of Thunder
  • 2004 Jimi Wikström for Poweranimal – Hybrid

Best Actress

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  • 2008 Danielle Rhodin & Rebecca Höök in Sista dagen, Alive & more
  • 2007 Anna Åsdell in Slutna ögon
  • 2006 Jennie Andersson in Jakt-Lycka
  • 2005 Kristin Ericsson in För Dig
  • 2004 Victoria Brattström in Blind date

Best Actor

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  • 2008 Peter Jankert in Om ödet får bestämma
  • 2007 John Ström Båtelson in The Art of Clowning
  • 2006 Daniel Gille in Konsten att mörda
  • 2005 Mikael Amehag in Mein Pater, Mon Major
  • 2004 Boris Glibusic in Blind date

Best Animation

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  • 2007 Karl-Joel Larsson, Mikael Gustafsson, Phim Fransson & Helena Jäger for Edward

Audience Award

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  • 2008 Där jag var som tryggast
  • 2007 Teddy
  • 2005 Kanske till sommaren

References

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  1. ^ "Filmörnen 2015 gick till dokumentären Kry". Nya Wermlands-Tidningen (in Swedish). Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Damerna vinnare på Filmörnen". Värmlands Folkblad (in Swedish). Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  3. ^ "Mulldjur tog priset". Sveriges Television (in Swedish). Retrieved 8 February 2017.
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