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Göteborg Best Nordic Doc goes to A House Made of Splinters

Simon Lereng Wilmont

During the closing ceremony of Göteborg Film Festival 2022, this year’s Dragon Award Best Nordic Documentary was awarded to Simon Lereng Wilmont for his Sundance winner A House Made of Splinters.

 

The film concerns the children and staff in a Ukrainian institution for children who have been removed from their homes while awaiting court custody decisions. Staff do their best to enable the children to have as safe and supportive life as possible. A House Made Of Splinters also won the Directing Prize at Sundance 2022

 

Citation of the Nordic jury

“The jury has been challenged by a wonderful selection of documentaries that have surprised us, made us cry and provoked us with a wide range of stories and ways of storytelling that truly has made us proud of the filmmakers of the Nordic region,” says the jury. 

 

“The award goes to an exceptionally beautiful film. A film that with its presence and despair is more urgently burning than ever possible. With poetically unforgettable images, it gives a voice to the children’s heartbreaking stories, with a brutal war in the background. The story and the images that carry so much weight, sometimes feel light, like a soap bubble floating carefree in a room. In its total darkness, there is a little shimmer, a spirit of warmth and hope.”

 

The members of the jury were Stina Gardell, producer and director, Sweden, Maciej Kalymon, director, Sweden and Racha Helen Larsen, producer and festival director, Norway.

 

The films competing for Best Nordic Documentary were:

A House Made of Splinters by Simon Lereng Wilmont

Historjá – Stitches for Sapmí by Thomas Jackson

The Mission by Tania Anderson

Kandis for Life by Jesper Dalgaard

Good Life by Marta Dauliute, Viktorija Šiaulyte

Love & Divorce by Maud Nycander

Golden Land by Inka Achté

Name of the Game by Håvard Bustnes