Nordisk Panorama Festival & Market
Regulations
Nordisk Panorama Film Festival is the biggest showcase and market focusing exclusively on the best Nordic short films and documentaries.
The main showcase of Nordisk Panorama is the Competition Programme consisting of approx. 50-60 new short films and documentaries.
In addition to the Competition Programme, the festival screens Nordic films in special programmes.
Nordisk Panorama Market is a business-to-business platform that runs parallel to the festival and includes VOD screenings, curated closed market screenings and work-in-progress presentations to important decision-makers acquiring Nordic audio-visual content at the festival. Nordisk Panorama Market also offers an online VOD platform allowing decision-makers worldwide access to the best Nordic films all year round. Nordisk Panorama Market is the only platform of its kind offering a comprehensive overview of Nordic short and documentary film production.
Dates & Deadlines 2022
Nordisk Panorama 2021 takes place, 16-21 September.
Please note that deadlines for festival competition and market participation are different.
Festival competition deadlines:
Deadline for films completed in 2021: 15 February
Deadline for films completed in 2022: 15 April
Market deadlines:
Deadline for market films completed in 2021: 15 April
Deadline for market films completed in 2022: 1 August
Fees
Submission to the competitions and to the side programmes are free of charge.
Fees for submissions to the market:
– DKK 800 per title over 30 minutes,
– DKK 300 per title up to 30 minutes
(Note: free of charge for films in the national film institutes’ festival distribution).
Eligibility
Documentaries are accepted in any length and short films include all forms of animation, fiction and experimental films of up to 60 minutes.
To be eligible for the festival and market, the short film / documentary must:
- qualify as an independent production
- qualify as a Nordic production or be directed by a Nordic director (i.e. Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway or Sweden)
- be completed within the current or preceding year
- be subtitled in English or English versioned
- not have been entered for the Nordisk Panorama Competition Programme previously
The applicant bears the responsibility that all rights necessary for the public screening of the film are adequately cleared.
Application
In order to apply, a completed entry form must be submitted online together with the following enclosures specified in the Entry Form:
- 1 digital file of the full-length film following these specifications:
English subtitles or English versioned, MP4, H264, 160 Kbps (stereo) / 48 kHz sample rate, 1920×1080, 25 fps (or same as source), 1500Kbit/s. Please make sure that the file is optimized for web/streaming. Max. file size 2 GB.
(If you have trouble getting the right format for the digital film file, please see this guide) - Presskit (zip folder)
– High Res still photos from the film (no text in frame)
– High Res still photo of the director/-s (individual photos if more than one director)
– Poster (If available) - Your acceptance of terms as described in the licence agreement
Entry forms must be submitted online together with electronically transmittable enclosures.
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Entry of a film is binding and implies acceptance of these regulations.
In the event of the applicant’s failure to meet the deadline, the requirements, or of inaccuracies in any entry form, the organisers shall be free of all obligations whatsoever to enter such a film for the selection.
Applicants will be given notice of their film’s admission/rejection to the festival no later than July 2022.
Competition & Side Programmes – Print Handling
Immediately upon receipt of the notice of a film’s admission to the competition or side programmes, applicants shall submit a DCP screening copy. All copies must be subtitled in English or be English versioned.
DCPs shall be uploaded via FTP by beginning of August, according to the instructions distributed after the selection process is finalised.
Physical copies of films will be accepted but not returned. They can be picked up at the guest desk during the festival. All transport and insurance costs shall in this case be borne by the applicant.
Screenings
Films in competition and side programmes may be screened no more than three times during the Festival. Additional screenings require special permission from the rights’ holder.
For the purposes of promotion, the organiser has the right to utilise publicity material related to the production (i.e. press kits, trailers, posters, stills etc.) for promotional purposes and to broadcast, transmit or screen clips of up to 3 minutes.
Nordisk Panorama Market
Nordisk Panorama Market is the only exclusive Nordic market for short films and documentaries. All completed films entered into the market are automatically listed in the online Film Catalogue, which serve professionals with key information throughout the year.
Upon acceptance of the terms described in the licence agreement, films are also included in Nordisk Panorama Market Online – a strictly business-to-business platform, where films are available to registered TV-buyers, sales agents, distributors, festival programmers and other selected film professionals in a password protected screening room. All films in the 2021 NP Market Catalogue will be available for accredited guests only at NPM Online for 30 days after the festival.
Films in Nordisk Panorama Market are published online and subsequently promoted throughout the year at international markets and film festivals by Nordisk Panorama as well as through targeted email promotion.
All films in the Nordisk Panorama competitions and Nordic special programmes are automatically included in the Nordisk Panorama Market free of charge if they meet the requirements of the market.
Films submitted to the market give the filmmaker a unique access to the international professionals present at the festival as we offer to schedule pre-booked one-to-one meetings on request.
A paid film in the market gives the applicant (or another key person) a discount on the accreditation to Nordisk Panorama.
General Information
Nordisk Panorama was established by independent filmmakers in 1991 and assists international festivals, TV-buyers, distributors and journalists as well as the Nordic and international film community.
For more information please contact:
Nordisk Panorama
Vognmagergade 10, 1
1120 Copenhagen K
Denmark
tel: +45 3311 5152 (Due to Covid19 restrictions, please see Team page for contact details)
film@nordiskpanorama.com
www.nordiskpanorama.com
In the event of disagreement concerning the interpretation of the regulations, the interpretation of the festival will take precedence.
The regulations are subject to change without prior notice.