Winter Buoy Explained

Winter Buoy
Director:Frida Kempff
Producers:--> David Herdies
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Starring:Doris Floding
Talia Benoliel Singer
Cheryl Dillon
David Oats
Cinematography:Catherine Lutes
Editing:Erika Gonzales
Erik Andersson
Production Companies:-->
Distributors:-->
Runtime:86 minutes
Country:Denmark
France
Sweden
Canada
Language:English

Winter Buoy is a 2015 documentary film directed by the Swedish Cannes-awarded Frida Kempff. The film is about a group of nurses in Toronto helping pregnant women struggle with their homelessness, drug addictions and violent relationships.

The film had its premiere at the 2015 Gothenburg Film Festival where it was nominated to the Dragon Award Best Nordic Documentary.[1] It was awarded Best Documentary at NIFF, Nordic International Film Festival, USA. It was also nominated to the 2015 First Films International Competition at Cinéma du Réel in Paris[2] and to the Tempo Documentary Award at the 2015 Tempo Documentary Festival in Stockholm.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Gothenburg Film Festival. http://www.giff.se/en/award-nomination-film/winter-buoy. Retrieved 26 March 2015
  2. Cinéma du Réel. http://www.cinemadureel.org/en/programme-2015/first-films-international-competition. Retrieved 26 March 2015
  3. Tempo Documentary Festival. http://tempofestival.se/en/festival/tempo-2015-2/?category=movie&section=tempo-documentary-award-sv. Retrieved 26 March 2015