NWiF / BORDERS AND BOUNDARIES /Film Screening AND BREATHE NORMALLY
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About this Event
***The film is available to watch from the US, Canada, Sweden, Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, Norway. Tickets are limited.***
***Registration for the film screening is now closed. Head over here to book your ticket for the Q&A + conversation.***
How do filmmakers influence physical, geographical and emotional boundaries?
In our last week, we will think about the power of filmmakers, stories and characters to shape their surrounding world. Watch Sundance-Winner AND BREATHE NORMALLY and join us for a discussion with Nordic and American filmmakers.
In Ísold Uggadóttir's AND BREATHE NORMALLY, two women's lives will intersect while trapped in circumstances unforeseen. Between a struggling Icelandic mother and an asylum seeker from Guinea-Bissau, a delicate bond will form as both strategize to get their lives back on track.
***Online Film Screening of And Breathe Normally: Tuesday to Thursday, Mar 2-4, 8pm-8pm EST. We were able to add some territories to our rights, so the film is available to watch from US, Canada, Sweden, Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, Norway.
Registration: When you sign up, your name and email will be added to our guest list for the free screening of And Breathe Normally. You will receive an invitation to access the film on Festival Scope ONE DAY before the screening starts.
Additional events:
Alongside the film, we will also meet in an online coffee conversation, available globally, on ‘Borders & Boundaries’ with renowned Nordic and American filmmakers. Sign up for the below here:
***Online Q&A with Ísold Uggadóttir: Wednesday, March 3 at 3-3.30pm EST
Followed by
***Online Special Conversation on Borders & Boundaries. Speakers: Ísold Uggadóttir (Iceland), Heather Rae (US), Elisabeth Ronaldsdóttir (Iceland), Elisa Pirir (Norway). Wednesday, March 3 at 3.30-4.30pm EST
The Q&A and special conversation are available to everyone around the world.
Nordic Women in Film is a 5-part event series presented by the five Nordic Embassies in the U.S. (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), Women in Film and Television International and Women in Film & Video Washington, DC.