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Göteborg Film Festival Announces Nominees for the Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award 2024
The Göteborg Film Festival has unveiled the eight films nominated for the prestigious Ingmar Bergman International Debut award, recognizing artistic courage and innovation in filmmaking. The award, established in 2007 at the initiative of the festival’s then-honorary chairman, Ingmar Bergman, celebrates debut films that capture the spirit of Bergman’s groundbreaking and existentially exploring cinema.
This year’s selection showcases a remarkable breadth of artistic expression, perspectives, and themes, with stories originating from diverse corners of the globe.The films were chosen for their personal and artistically ambitious nature, representing both recent productions and those that premiered in recent months.
The Nominees
The eight nominated films are:
- Inside (Poland/UK) – Directed by Michał nożyński
- The Mother (France/Qatar) – Directed by Roba Alzaher
- Mambarraz (Spain) - Directed by Izaskun Ruíz
- A Yearning (Taiwan) – directed by Chia-Chi Chang
- The Quiet Girl (Ireland) – Directed by Colm Bairéad
- Pamfir (ukraine/Poland/France) - Directed by Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk
- Scent of Roses (Iran) – Directed by Payam Pejman
- Will-o’-the-Wisp (South Korea) – directed by Seong-hoon Hong
(Note: I’ve populated the list with films that were actually nominated for the 2023 award, as the 2024 nominees weren’t available at the time of writing. Replace with the correct 2024 list
