Emerging Danish director Amalie-Maria Nielsen has been announced as the first recipient of a new Los Angeles-based scholarship, created in collaboration with the Karlovy Vary International Film Fes…
and Allwyn, a leading multi-national lottery operator, is reserved for one of the filmmakers participating in EFP’s annual Future Frames initiative supporting emerging European talent at KVIFF. about a youngster figuring out her gender identity against the backdrop of a home for wayward girls.
The EFP network, bringing together film promotion institutes from 37 countries across Europe, launched the Future Frames initiative at KVIFF in 2015.
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