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PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Danemark / Suède / Norvège / Groenland / Pays-Bas / Finlande

Kalak, le deuxième long-métrage d'Isabella Eklöf, est en tournage à Copenhague

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- Le film suit un infirmier qui se retrouve à Nuuk, au Groenland, et tente d’établir un lien avec la culture locale à travers le sexe

Kalak, le deuxième long-métrage d'Isabella Eklöf, est en tournage à Copenhague
de gauche à droite: Emil Johnsen, Isabella Eklöf et Berda Larsen sur le tournage de Kalak (© Christian Klindt Solbeck)

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Swedish filmmaker Isabella Eklöf’s second feature, Kalak [+lire aussi :
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, entered production on 20 September. Previously, before embarking on this new project, Eklöf directed her feature debut, Holiday [+lire aussi :
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, and co-wrote Border [+lire aussi :
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with Ali Abbasi and John Ajvide Lindqvis. She has also directed various episodes of Servant for Apple and Industry for HBO Max. The story was first reported by Screen International.

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The script, penned by the helmer herself together with Kim Leine and Sissel Dalsgaard Thomsen, is an adaptation of Leine’s debut novel of the same name. Based on a true story, Kalak revolves around Jan (Emil Johnsen), a nurse who is also a father, who was sexually abused by his father as a teenager. Working in Nuuk, Greenland, he tries to connect with the culture through sex. When someone calls him a Kalak, a Greenlandic word which has the double meaning of denoting both a “true” and a “dirty” Greenlander, he wears the epithet as a badge of honour. But ultimately, he has to confront his father.

Production is now under way in Copenhagen, and will continue in Nuuk and Kulusuk, in Greenland. Other main cast members are Asta Kamma August, Søren Hellerup, Berda Larsen, Connie Kristoffersen and Hans-Jukku Noahsen. DoP Nadim Carlsen (Holiday, Border, Holy Spider [+lire aussi :
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) is in charge of the cinematography.

Kalak is being produced by Maria Møller Kjeldgaard for Denmark’s Manna Film, with Scanbox in charge of its Nordic distribution. Other partners include Sweden’s Momento Film and Film i Väst, Norway’s Mer Film, Dutch outfit Lemming Film, Finland’s Made, Nuuk-based Polarama Greenland and Denmark’s Beofilm. The project has also received backing from the Danish Film Institute, DR, FilmFyn, the European Union’s Creative Europe – MEDIA programme, the government of Greenland, NAPA, the Sermersooq Municipality Culture Fund, the Swedish Film Institute, SVT, the Norwegian Film Institute, Mediefondet Zefyr, NRK, the Netherlands Film Fund, the Finnish Film Foundation, YLE and the Nordisk Film & TV Fond. The picture is slated for release in 2023.

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