TrustNordisk’s Cannes Slate Spans Prestige Drama, Nordic Genre and DOGMA25 - Cannes 2026 - Marché Du Film

TrustNordisk’s Cannes Slate Spans Prestige Drama, Nordic Genre and DOGMA25 - Cannes 2026 - Marché Du Film

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Cineuropa (EN)May 6, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • TrustNordisk showcases 12 titles across drama, genre, and sci‑fi
  • Sundance hit *Frank & Louis* leads market screenings
  • *Brace Your Heart* brings first Sámi‑language drama to Cannes
  • Dogma25 project *MR. NAWASHI* signals experimental Nordic filmmaking
  • Post‑production titles *Lionheart* and *Arne Goes to Space* attract buyers

Pulse Analysis

The Marché du Film at Cannes remains the premier meeting point for international sales agents, distributors and financiers seeking the next breakout film. TrustNordisk, Denmark’s leading sales outfit, returned this year with a robust slate that spans award‑season contenders, genre‑focused thrillers and high‑concept dramedies. By presenting twelve completed or near‑finished titles, the company maximises exposure to buyers from North America, Europe and Asia, reinforcing its reputation as a conduit for Nordic cinema on the global stage, and solidifies its pipeline for the upcoming awards season.

Highlights include the English‑language prison drama *Frank & Louis*, a Sundance favorite that showcases Swiss director Petra Volpe’s gritty storytelling, and *Unraveled*, a psychological piece probing fame and personal collapse. Nordic genre offerings such as *Vampyr* blend murder‑mystery with art‑world myth, while *Arne Goes to Space* delivers a quirky sci‑fi dramedy that could appeal to streaming platforms. The slate also features *Brace Your Heart*, the first Sámi‑language feature at Cannes, underscoring TrustNordisk’s commitment to culturally specific narratives that attract niche audiences. These titles also benefit from TrustNordisk’s strong festival track record, enhancing buyer confidence.

Beyond finished projects, TrustNordisk is betting on experimental work through the Dogma25 initiative, with a sneak‑peek of *MR. NAWASHI* signaling a push toward boundary‑pushing storytelling. Post‑production titles like *Lionheart* and *Will You Care If I Die?* add socially resonant dramas that align with the growing demand for authentic, issue‑driven content. By curating a mix of prestige, genre and avant‑garde films, the agency positions itself to secure distribution deals across theatrical, VOD and emerging digital channels, shaping the next wave of Nordic exports. Such diversity ensures relevance in both traditional cinema circuits and fast‑growing streaming ecosystems.

TrustNordisk’s Cannes slate spans prestige drama, Nordic genre and DOGMA25 - Cannes 2026 - Marché du Film

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