
36 films have been selected and will be shown in the programme of the Nordic-Baltic Competition: Commissioned Film. They are competing for the Golden Gunnar for best-commissioned film. The program includes commercials, music videos, title sequences, games trailers and informational films that represent what has been produced by Nordic-Baltic animators and filmmakers for clients.
Director's Note:
The programme consists of films from Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden and Estonia. This year’s call of entries received a record number of submissions which has led to a high-quality programme. The programme is as varied as the films and shows an enormous creative joy in the Nordic-Baltic animation environment. The audience should prepare themselves for a fast-paced programme, with the average length of each film being less than two minutes.
Age limit: 15
Hera Hallsdóttir (b. December 31st, 1994 in Reykjavík, Iceland) She is currently a 2nd-year student at The Animation Workshop in Denmark, working on her B.A. in character animation. She has previously directed a short film called Jollyfish which was screened at the Cinekids festival and Odense International Film Festival in 2019. She likes to integrate her love for music into her work as well as humour. In her personal time, she likes to read and play the bass.
- Year2020
- Runtime00:49
- CountryDenmark
- DirectorHera Hallsdóttir
- AnimatorHera Hallsdottir
36 films have been selected and will be shown in the programme of the Nordic-Baltic Competition: Commissioned Film. They are competing for the Golden Gunnar for best-commissioned film. The program includes commercials, music videos, title sequences, games trailers and informational films that represent what has been produced by Nordic-Baltic animators and filmmakers for clients.
Director's Note:
The programme consists of films from Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden and Estonia. This year’s call of entries received a record number of submissions which has led to a high-quality programme. The programme is as varied as the films and shows an enormous creative joy in the Nordic-Baltic animation environment. The audience should prepare themselves for a fast-paced programme, with the average length of each film being less than two minutes.
Age limit: 15
Hera Hallsdóttir (b. December 31st, 1994 in Reykjavík, Iceland) She is currently a 2nd-year student at The Animation Workshop in Denmark, working on her B.A. in character animation. She has previously directed a short film called Jollyfish which was screened at the Cinekids festival and Odense International Film Festival in 2019. She likes to integrate her love for music into her work as well as humour. In her personal time, she likes to read and play the bass.
- Year2020
- Runtime00:49
- CountryDenmark
- DirectorHera Hallsdóttir
- AnimatorHera Hallsdottir