 
		Europe’s largest festival for Nordic and Baltic films, the 64th Nordische Filmtage Lübeck came to a close in a blaze of success on November 6. In the course of the festival, Lübeck venues hosted 212 public screenings of more than 170 films, TV episodes, and other audio-visual work, and some 70 percent of that line-up was also available for streaming on the VoD platform. More
 
		The film awards for the 64th Nordische Filmtage Lübeck were handed out this evening at the gala Prize Night at Theater Lübeck. More
 
		For its 64th run, the Nordische Filmtage Lübeck this evening celebrated opening night in the largest theatre of the Cinestar Stadthalle multiplex cinema. More
 
		Just seven days remain before the 64th Nordische Filmtage Lübeck starts. The festival, showcasing Nordic and Baltic films as well as new work by Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg filmmakers, will open with the German premiere of the Danish documentary “Music for Black Pigeons” directed by Jørgen Leth and Andreas Koefoed. More
 
		Just seven days remain before the 64th Nordische Filmtage Lübeck starts. The festival, showcasing Nordic and Baltic films as well as new work by Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg filmmakers, will open with the German premiere of the Danish documentary “Music for Black Pigeons” directed by Jørgen Leth and Andreas Koefoed. More
 
		173 films will be shown in 212 screenings at Lübeck venues during the Nordische Filmtage. And more than 70% of that line-up will be available for streaming by audiences all over Germany. More
 
		The 64th Nordic Film Days Lübeck (Nov. 2-6, 2022) will honour Icelandic director Friðrik Þór Friðriksson with its Homage section. On opening night, November 2, the internationally acclaimed filmmaker will be on hand at Lübeck’s CineStar Filmpalast cinema to personally accept his honorary award. More
 
		The Nordic Film Days Lübeck will present sixteen 360° films and art works in the InfinityDome at Klingenberg Square, a mobile Fulldome with an exterior diameter of almost 20 meters, equipped with a 360-degree projector. More
 
		The 64th Nordische Filmtage Lübeck festival (Nov. 2-6, 2022) will open on November 2 at 7pm with the Danish documentary “Music for Black Pigeons” by Jørgen Leth and Andreas Koefoed. The festival screening will be the film’s German premiere. More
 
		With a new endowment for a prize for best Nordic or Baltic short film from the NFL sections Nordic Shorts and Children’s and Youth Films, the number of festival awards now totals twelve. More
 
		The 14 films in this year’s Retrospective, made between 1921 and 1981, weave tales of cross-dressing and gender identity. More
 
		Mitchell is a US-born, UK-based journalist, moderator and film festival consultant who has become a specialist with Nordic film and TV over the past two decades. More
 
		Film submissions for the up-coming 64th Nordische Filmtage Lübeck (02.-06.11.2022) are open until August 1st, 2022. More
 
		Hanna Reifgerst will take over as curator of the Children’s and Youth Film section for the Nordische Filmtage Lübeck. More
 
		We proudly present the award winners of the 63rd Nordische Filmtage Lübeck. More
 
		The 63rd Nordische Filmtage Lübeck opened on November 3 at 7 pm in the CineStar Stadthalle cinema. Between now and November 7, more than 130 films will be shown at Lübeck venues, complemented by a Germany-wide streaming programme that went online yesterday on the festival’s VOD-Platform. More
 
		At today’s press conference of the 63rd Nordische Filmtage Lübeck at the Park Inn hotel, the festival directors, Susanne Kasimir (managing director) and Thomas Hailer (artistic director), joined Lübeck’s senator for culture and education, Monika Frank, to announce the complete programme of the hybrid festival, which is now available online. More
 
		The 63rd Nordische Filmtage Lübeck (Nov. 3 – 7, 2021) will dedicate its homage section to Danish actor Trine Dyrholm and screen five of her key films. The celebrated actor will be on hand to accept her honorary award as part of the film festival’s opening night ceremonies on November 3 at the CineStar Lübeck. Her latest film “Margrete – Queen of the North”, directed by Charlotte Sieling, will be shown in Competition at the NFL, celebrating its German premiere on November 4. More
 
		The 63rd Nordische Filmtage Lübeck (Nov. 3–7, 2021) will open on November 3 at 7pm with the German premiere of the Icelandic action-comedy “Cop Secret” (“Leynilögga”, Iceland, 2021)by Hannes Þór Halldórsson. More
 
		The 63rd Nordische Filmtage Lübeck (NFL) from November 3 to 7, 2021 will be a hybrid festival. This year’s NFL Retrospective, entitled Sing a Song!, will present a range of Nordic and Baltic musicals and pop music in film. More
 
		As part of the city’s model culture project, the Nordische Filmtage Lübeck will showcase a film from the festival coffers from May 16 through June 20, 2021, each Sunday at 5 pm. Fans of Nordic cinema can look forward to a diverse spectrum of films, with a programme ranging from a German theatrical premiere to prize-winning films, to a silent film concert with live music. More
 
		
				Film submissions for the up-coming 63rd Nordische Filmtage Lübeck (03.-07.11.2021) are possible from now until August 1st, 2021.
All Nordic and Baltic films (sections: narrative films, documentary films, children and youth films, drama series and short films) as well as Northern German films related to the regions of Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg (section: Filmforum) can be submitted online. Deadline for entries is August, 1st 2021.				More