OSCAR & GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD CAMPAIGNS
2023–2024
Omen / dir. Baloji / Belgium,Congo ( Cannes Un Certain Regards New-Voice Prize)
Tiger Stripes / dir. Amanda Nell Eu / Malaysia (Grand Prize in Critics' Week at Cannes)
Blaga’s Lessons / dir. Stephan Komandarev / Bulgaria (Grad Prix Prize Karlovy Vary Film Festival)
My Freedom / dir. Ilze Kunga / Latvia
Traces / dir. Dubravka Turić / Croatia
Limite / dir. Geoge Nicholas / USA, Mexico, Bulgaria
Waorani / dir. Jamaicanoproblem / Ecuador
2022–2023
Last Film Show / dir. Pan Nalin / India (Shortlist for Best International Film at the 94th Academy Awards)
War Sailor / dir. Gunnar Vikene / Norway
The Box / dir. Lorenzo Vigas / Venezuela
Il Boemo / dir. Petr Vaclav / Czech Republic
Kalev / dir. Ove Musting / Estonia
Ajoomma / dir. He Shuming / Singapore
2021–2022
Great Freedom / dir. Sebastian Meise / Austria (Shortlist for Best International Film at the 93rd Academy Awards)
My Sunny Maad / dir. Michaela Pavlatova / Czech Republic (Nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at the 79th Golden Globes)
Brighton 4th / dir. Levan Koguashvili / Georgia
Let It Be Morning / dir. Eran Kolirin / Israel
Shambala / dir. Atykpai Suyundukov / Kyrgyzstan
Zátopek / dir. David Ondricek / Czech Republic
2020–2021
Hope / dir. Maria Sødahl / Norway (Shortlist for Best International Film at the 93rd Academy Awards)
The Kicksled Choir / dir. Torfinn Iversen / Norway (Shortlist for Best Short Film Live Action at the 93rd Academy Awards)
My Dear Corpses / dir. German Golub / Estonia (Gold Medal Best Short Student Film Academy Awards)
Accidental Luxuriance of the Translucent Watery Rebus / dir. Dalibor Baric / Croatia (Categories Best Animated Film and Best Film)
Jallikattu / dir. Lijo Pellissery / India (Nominated for MPSE Awards Best Foreign Film and Best Satellite Award Best International Film)
The Last Ones / dir. Veiko Õunpuu / Estonia
Wet Season / dir. Anthony Chen / Singapore
The Auschwitz Report / dir. Peter Bebjak / Slovakia
The Man Standing Next / dir. Woo Min-ho / South Korea
Havel / dir. Slávek Horák / Czech Republic
2019–2020
Truth and Justice / dir. Tanel Toom / Estonia (Shortlist for Best International Film at the 92nd Academy Awards)
The Painted Bird / dir. Václav Marhoul / Tatiana Detlofson – Associate Producer / Czech Republic (Shortlist for Best International Film at the 92nd Academy Awards)
The Third Wife / dir. Ash Mayfair / Vietnam (Spirit Awards Nominations – Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Someone to Watch Award)
Papicha /dir. Mounia Meddour / Algeria
Nuestras Madres (Our Mothers) / dir. Cesar Diaz / Belgium-Guatemala
Tel Aviv On Fire / dir. Sameh Zoabi / Luxembourg
Stupid Young Heart / dir. Selma Vilhunen / Finland
Let There Be Light / dir. Marko Škop / Slovakia
2018–2019
Ayka / Kazakhstan (Shortlist for Best Foreign Film at the 91st Academy Awards)
I Am Not A Witch / dir. Rungano Nyoni / United Kingdom (BAFTA Award for Best Debut by a British Writer/Director/Producer)
What Will People Say / dir Iram Haq / Norway
Eldorado / dir. Markus Imhoof / Switzerland
Crystal Swan / dir. Darya Zhuk / Belarus
Take It Or Leave It / dir. Liina Trishkina-Vanhatalo / Estonia
2017–2018
The Wound / dir. John Trengove / South Africa (Shortlist for Best Foreign Film at the 90th Academy Awards)
The Divine Order / dir. Petra Volpe / Switzerland
Racer and the Jailbird / dir. Michaël Roskam / Belgium
Scary Mother / dir. Ana Urushadze / Georgia
White Sun / dir. Deepak Rauniyar / Nepal
2016–2017
My Life As A Zucchini / dir. Claude Barras / Switzerland (Nominated for Best Animated Feature at 89th Academy Awards & 74th Golden Globes)
House of Others / dir. Rusudan Glurjidze / Georgia (Best Picture at 2016 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival - East of the West Competition)
Little Wing / dir. Selma Vilhunen / Finland (GOLDEN GLOBES CAMPAIGN)
The Ardennes / dir. Robin Pront / Belgium
2015–2016
The Brand New Testament / Belgium (Nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 72nd Golden Globes, Shortlist for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards)
Embrace of the Serpent / Columbia (Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards)
The Fencer / Finland (Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 72nd Golden Globes, Shortlist for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards)
Goodnight Mommy / Austria
Home Care / Czech Republic
Ixcanul / Guatemala
Sivas / Turkey
The Judgement / Bulgaria
The Wave / Norway
Bad Hunter / Belgium
2014–2015
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem / Israel (Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Golden Globes)
Tangerines / Estonia (Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards and 71st Golden Globes)
Fair Play / Czech Republic
Haemoo / South Korea
Snow Queen / Russia
To Kill A Man / Chile (Won the World Cinema Competition at Sundance Film Festival)
1001 Grams / Norway
2013–2014
The Broken Circle Breakdown / Belgium (Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards)
Two Lives / Germany (Shortlist for Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards)
Borgman / Netherlands
I’m Yours / Norway
Juvenile Offender / South Korea
2012–2013
Death of a Shadow / Belgium (Nominated for Best Live Action Short Film the 85th Academy Awards)
Kon-Tiki / Norway (Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 85th Academy Awards and 69th Golden Globes)
In The Shadow / Czech Republic
Kauwboy / Netherlands
Our Children / Belgium
Pieta / South Korea
2011–2012
Bullhead / Belgium (Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards)
Alois Nebel / Czech Republic
Happy Happy / Norway (Won the World Cinema Competition at Sundance Film Festival)
Sonny Boy / Netherlands
Tilt / Bulgaria
2010–2011
Simple Simon / Sweden (Shortlist for Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards)
A Barefoot Dream / South Korea
Angel / Norway
Eastern Place / Bulgaria
Mamma Go Go / Iceland
Steam of Life / Finland (Nominated for Distinguished Feature at the 2010 IDA Awards)
Tirza / Netherlands
2000–2010
As it Is In Heaven (2004) / Sweden (Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 77th Academy Awards)
Divided We Fall (2000) / Czech Republic (Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 73rd Academy Awards)
Everything in This Country Must (2004) / Ireland (Nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the 77th Academy Awards)
The Return / Russia (2003) (Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 61st Golden Globe Awards)
The World Is Big And Salvation Lurks Around The Corner (2008) / Bulgaria (Short List for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards)
Winter in Wartime (2008) / Netherlands (Short List for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards)
Želary (2003) / Czech Republic (Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 76th Academy Awards)
Blind Loves (2008) / Slovakia
Broken Promise (2009) / Slovakia
The Collector (2005) / Poland
Gone With a Woman (2007) / Norway
Hawaii, Oslo (2004) / Norway
Kissed By Winter (2005) / Norway
Little Otik (2000) / Czech Republic
Lunacy (2005) / Czech Republic
Reprise (2006) / Norway
Something Like Happiness (2005) / Czech Republic
Tulpan (2008) / Kazakhstan
PRODUCTIONS
Tatiana Detlofson - Associate Producer of The Antique (film directed by Rusudan Gjurjidze)
Tatiana Detlofson - Producer of The Nature Makers (film directed by Scott Saunder)
Tatiana Detlofson - Associate Producer of The Painted Bird (film directed by Vaclav Marhoul)
Tatiana Detlofson - Associate Producer of Iguana Tokyo (film directed by Kaan Müjdeci)
The Painted Bird premiered at Venice Film Festival 2019 and was shortlisted for Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards.
The Painted Bird is a deeply dramatic story examining the immediate relationship between terror and cruelty on one side and innocence and love on the other. Although the novel by the same name has been perceived as highly controversial since its publication in 1965, it has won global recognition and several prestigious literary awards. It is the first and the most celebrated novel by the author of the novels Being There and Pinball – one of the most significant and striking writers of the last century, Jerzy Kosiński. Website.
Tatiana Detlofson - Producer of UK TV show Living The Life: The Power of Women (Season 4)
Living the Life is the worldwide critically acclaimed interview series produced by Rosemary Reed and Leslie Phillips CBE. "The Power of Women" brings together some of the worlds most philanthropic, powerful, and extraordinary women from across industries (entertainment, sport, politics, philanthropy, etc) for an intimate and unique discussion on power, success, and the sociopolitical climate of 2018. The ground-breaking fourth season of Living the Life will be the first television series filmed and distributed in 360° virtual reality on android and Apple store. Website.