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Jury

Presentation of the 2025 jury groups for the competition sections Children's film, International Mid and Feature, International Shorts and Swedish Shorts.

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Christina Olofson

Jury: Swedish Shorts

Guldbagge-nominated director and representative from Scen & Film.

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Grégory Coutaut

Jury: Swedish Shorts

Member of short film selection committee at Canne's Critic's Week.

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Tiziana Pelusi

Jury: Swedish Shorts

Member of the International Short Film Festival Winterthur since 2000.

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Laima Graždanoviča

Jury: International Shors

Programme director at Riga International Short Film festival 2ANNAS and has been a short film curator since 2015.

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Erik Nylander

Jury: Internationall Shorts

Filmmaker and photographer originally from Sundsvall, now based in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Hao-Ping Wu

Jury: International Shorts

Program Director of the Taiwan Film Festival Berlin.

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Bobby Andersson

Jury: International Children´s Films

Film Educator at Örnsköldsvik Cultural School

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Pether Bertilsson

Jury: International Children´s Films

Priest at Sundsvall Parish, Church of Sweden

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Rose-Marie Strand

Jury: International Children´s Films

Has worked with children’s films for over 30 years as a film distributor and children’s film buyer at Folkets Bio

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Arnaud Gourmelen

Jury: International Mid and Features

Head of programming then later Artistic Director of the Angers Film festival - Premiers Plans.

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Pony Ma

Jury: International Mid and Features

Film critic and the head of the program team at the Taipei Film Festival.

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Bente Maalen

Jury: International Mid and Features

She founded Blaane Film in 2018, producing award-winning shorts and the feature film HEIM (Skaufel, 2025).

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