Category: News
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Aching Heart selected to the Docudays in Beirut and in competition at The Golden Chest International TV Festival.
Aching Heart has been selected to the Docudays – Beirut International Documentary Festival. The festival takes place the 22nd to 27th of September. Aching Heart will compete at The Golden Chest International TV Festival. The Festival is the 5th to10th of October in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Aching Heart has been selected to be screened at the Baltic Sea Forum.
This year the Baltic Sea Forum takes place the 2nd to 6th of September in Riga, Latvia.
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Blue Blood gets Norwegian support
Media reports on the support of the Norwegian Filmfund to our documentary project dealing with royal ancestry among ordinary people.
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Aching Heart to Spain & Portugal
Canal de Historia – an Iberian broadcaster – has bought Aching Heart. – I think that particularly the Spanish audience will find Aching Heart interesting, having in mind the terror in Madrid in 2004, says director Oscar Hedin.
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Andreas Rocksén – Årets miljöjournalist 2008
Andreas Rocksén har fått utmärkelsen Årets miljöjournalist 2008 för sitt och Laikas reportage om uranbrytning i Australien. Priset, som han delar med SVT’s Johan Zachrisson Winberg delades ut vid en ceremoni på Etnografiska muséet och motiveringen löd: “Juryn prisar Andreas Rocksén och Johan Zachrisson Winberg för att de lyft fram en bortglömd sida av svensk…
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ACHING HEART nominated for Prix Europa
Aching Heart has been nominated in the category TV IRIS Multicultural Programmes. Learn more at Prix Europa.
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Unique Nordic Première
24th of March – The Nordic countries co-ordinates the première of Aching Heart (58′). The SVT will air 24/3, NRK 25/3, YLE 26/3, RUV 26/3 and DR – date soon available
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A chilling glimpse.
CNNs programme The Situation Room reports on Laika s film about young radical Moslems in Scandinavia. See video
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Laika granskar uranbrytningen
I Sverige importerar vi allt uran till våra kärnkraftverk. Hur påverkas miljö och hälsa i de områden där uranet bryts? Reportern Andreas Rocksén och fotografen Mats Lund har nyligen återvänt från en inspelningsresa i Australien. Reportaget kommer att sändas i SVT-s Uppdrag granskning den 28 november.