Hectic!
Hectic times!
We have launched Miss Kick to the Swedish audience on February 5 and we got good reviews from the critics. Happy times!
Hectic times!
We have launched Miss Kick to the Swedish audience on February 5 and we got good reviews from the critics. Happy times!
“The Rainer-Werner-Fassbinder Prize goes to “MISS KICKI” by Håkon Liu from Sweden, as it shows us in an exemplary manner, how an actress shapes a film. In ever surprising ways it shows us that cinema does not need many words to express the unsaid and inexpressible in human relationships.”
Miss Kicki won The Telia Film Award at 20th Stockholm Int. Film Festival. The motivation from the jury was: With a subtle, yet precise emotional and visual language, this movie takes us on an inner and outer journey, describing one of the most complex relationships of all- that between a mother and a son. The Telia Film Award goes to Miss Kicki by Håkon Liu.
Promotion in Taipei for the theatrical release has started. Having the director and actor eating snake and drinking its blood is obviously the marketing tool.
The director Hakon Liu and actor Ludwig Palmell has arrived in Taipei. They are making interviews, photo-shoots and TV-shows. We are also the opening film of Taipei County Film Festival in Taipei.
Now all of you in Sweden have a chance to see Miss Kicki. We will compete in the International competition at Stockholm Int. Film festival. The gala-screening will be on November 21. So hurry to get your tickets.
During November we are attending two German festivals. 51 Nordic Film Days in Lübeck and 58 International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg. We are competing at both of them. Wish us luck!
…. ( if you could read Chinese of-course). But even if you can´t you can always look at the pictures and you will get a grasp of the promotion going on due to the theatrical release in Taiwan.
You Taiwanese distributor has done a mini-soundtrack from the film. We are very proud!
We got the SPECIAL MENTION AWARD today (Oct 16) for Miss Kicki at The 14th Pusan International Film Festival. We are really happy about this! We also want to congratulate Zaida Bergroth and Jarkko Hentula for receiving the big Flash Forward award for the film Last Cowboy Standing.
Comment from the Jury:A perfect example of how “big” a “small” can be. The director’s talent shines and portrays multi-national issues, social problems, domestic conflict, friendship and other intricate dilemmas within simple drama. The script, acting and directing are all well composed.
Here is the Taiwanese poster for Miss Kicki. The film will premiere in Taipei on December 4. So hurry to Taiwan to get your tickets!
If you follow the link below it will take you to a Youtube clip with the director Hakon Liu. This is a greeting to the Taiwanese audience. Sorry all you English speaking but this is in mandarin.
Yesterday we had our world premiere of Miss Kicki at Lotte Cinema in Pusan. It was a good screening although the festival cancelled the QnA session. But the audience met the director in the lobby after the screening and then had the chance to ask him questions. It was a big crowd and many autographs were written.
Presentation of all the directors competing in The Flash Forward section of Pusan Int. Film Festival. The presentation was followed by interviews with the press.
All the filmmakers was presented by the Festival Director KIM Dong Ho.
Tomorrow, October 11 “Miss Kicki” will have its world premiere at Lotte Cinema at Pusan International Film Festival.
Director Hakon Liu is during Pusan International Film Festival represented by European Film Promotion. Read more about it here!
Today we arrived in South Korea. We are competing with “Miss Kicki” in the Flash Forward section.
Miss Kicki has been selected to compete in the Flash Forward section of the Pusan International Film Festival. The festival is the foremost of its kind in Asia, and the Flash Forward section features works by newcomers from outside the region.
“The film was 90 per cent shot in Taiwan, and for a half Chinese director like me it’s amazing to have the world premiere of a Swedish film at Asia’s hottest film festival,” says diector Håkon Liu.
South Korea’s 14th Pusan International Film Festival runs from 8-16 October. For further information go to www.piff.org
It has been a while. We have been busy with the post production and now the film is finally completed. A sneak peek of the poster.
poster design: Dagfinn Sagen
We really want to send a big thank you to the cast and crew in Taiwan and Sweden. Without all of you we never could have made this. Everyone has worked hard for this film and we are very proud that you did this journey with us.
Big Thanx!
Lizette Jonjic, producer and Håkon Liu, director
Today it was the last shootingday of Miss Kicki. We wished for snow for a specific scene but all the snow in Gothenburg was gone. Suddely, like someone pushed a button, the snow finally came. We were all very happy but happiest of all was the Taiwanese crew that wanted to see the snow.
The first shooting day in Sweden starts tomorrow, more to come…
Now we have done the last day of shooting in Taiwan.
Long and hard night with taxi scenes and a broken down Hummer.
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