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farm fresh films is delighted to announce that depression served six ways, starring anne louise hassing, has just been invited to participate in the 17th annual cardiff screen festival. furthermore, the recently completed short fiction film has also been invited to participate in the 28th annual mill valley film festival! for details, please click here.
for the full mill valley film festival press release (august 22, 2005), click here.
the mill valley film festival is california's longest-running fall festival, and is known internationally as a high profile, prestigious event celebrating the best of independent international cinema. for further details, please go to the film's official website or proceed below to the official press release.
the film is also being submitted to several other film festivals. more details will be forthcoming.
in the realm of production design and art direction, christian svanes kolding will be production designer for the feature length psychological thriller, cecilie, to be directed by hans fabian wullenweber and produced by stine spang hansen at nimbus film. sonja richter headlines the cast. production is slated to begin in early october, 2005.
farm fresh films has also initiated a long awaited overhaul of its website. please stay tuned as we are almost done.
PRESS RELEASE - COPENHAGEN - AUGUST 22, 2005
A LITTLE DEPRESSION GOES A LONG WAY! DANISH SHORT FILM TO PREMIERE AT MILL VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL!
Farm Fresh Films is pleased to announce that the short film DEPRESSION SERVED SIX WAYS has been invited to the 28th MILL VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL. The film's international premiere will therefore be in October, 2005.
Starring Anne Louise Hassing, DEPRESSION SERVED SIX WAYS is a dark comedy about six people living in a suburban apartment complex who drive each other insane. One could call it "panic in the projects!".
Mill Valley Film Festival is California's longest-running fall festival, and is known internationally as a high profile, prestigious event celebrating the best of independent international cinema.
A filmmakers' festival, the eleven-day event is set in California's bucolic Marin County (in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area). The festival revels in the cutting-edge in one of the most important markets for independent and world cinema in the United States.
The film's director, Christian Svanes Kolding, has also made THE COWBOY LOSES HIS BOOTS (2003), which was seen by audiences on both coasts in America (Seattle International Film Festival 2003, Mill Valley Film Festival 2003, and Brooklyn's Rooftop Film Festival 2003). Additionally, Kolding has directed WRESTLER (2003, Cosmic Zoom Film Festival 2003) and HOW COULD SOMETHING SO EASY BE SO HARD (2004). As production designer, he is credited for the feature films GEMINI (TVILLING) (2003), NUMB (2003) and is slated to production design the high profile psychological thriller CECILIE (2006) which goes into production in October 2005.
Thank you very much!
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