2026 HURTIGRUTEN NORDIC FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES FULL PROGRAMME
Media Release and Publicity/Posted 06 July,2026
Palace is delighted to announce the full programme of the 2026 Hurtigruten Nordic
Naming rights partner for the second year, Hurtigruten, are long associated with the Nordic region. Damian Perry, Managing Director APAC, Hurtigruten says, “As the original and undisputed travel expert in the region and along Norway’s stunning coastline for over 130 years, Hurtigruten has always been about genuine and authentic experiences with a deep connection to the Nordic people. We’re proud to partner with Palace to celebrate the richness of Nordic storytelling. which is a natural extension of who we are.”
Opening the festival is the powerful Icelandic drama ÁRRU from debut director Elle Sofe Sara, that follows a family of Sàmi reindeer herders whose community and way of life is threatened by a proposed mining project. Weaving together grounded drama with bursts of exquisite traditional song (joik) and movement, the film draws on cultural expression to explore a breathtakingly genuine connection to the environment.
In a festival exclusive, the highly anticipated FJORD, direct from winning the Palme d’Or at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival, screens as the Festival Centrepiece. Shot on the picturesque western coast of Norway, the film stars Renate Reinsve and Sebastian Stan as a Romanian-Norwegian
Icelandic comedy/drama THE LOVE THAT REMAINS (Ástin sem eftir er)
Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Value, Fjord) delivers another standout performance in Special Presentation BUTTER
Closing the festival is the 60th anniversary screening of Ingmar Bergman’s masterpiece PERSONA. Liv Ullmann, in the first of many iconic collaborations with the director, plays a screen actress who has fallen into an unexplained silence, while Bibi Andersson is captivating as the talkative young nurse assigned to her care in a secluded island retreat. The two women mysteriously experience a slow merging of the inner lives in an isolated, dreamlike meditation on the human psyche.
In the fascinating documentary BEING BO WIDERBERG (I huvudet på Bo)
In conjunction with the documentary, there are selected screenings of Bo Widerberg’s films including ÅDALEN 31, a gripping blend of political history and adolescent awakening; RAVEN’S END (Kvarteret Korpen) his
In sharply observed drama THE GUEST (Gæsten), Trine Dyrholm stars as an estranged mother determined to prove herself. Hoping to rejoin the family, Vibeke (Dyrholm) appears unannounced at her grandson’s naming ceremony.
Winner of the Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film at the 2026 Göteborg Film Festival, THE LAST RESORT (Paradis), is an absorbing drama that follows a Danish family on holiday at an all-inclusive resort.
Also from Denmark is the dark comedy THE LAST VIKING (Den sidste viking),
In OFFROAD, an entertaining Danish comedy from Rasmus Heide, a woman’s stable life begins to unravel during a girls’ trip, leading her and her friends into an impulsive and chaotic journey; and winner of the New Director’s Award at the San Sebastián Film Festival is Emilie Thalund’s WEIGHTLESS (Vægtløs)
THE KIDNAPPING OF A PRESIDENT (Presidentin
In the heartfelt and delightful drama A LIGHT THAT NEVER GOES OUT (Jossain on valo joka ei
Sweden’s stylish psychological thriller DOCTOR GLAS (Doktor Glas) brings a bold and fresh new perspective to Hjalmar Söderberg’s acclaimed 1905 novel. Desire, guilt and obsession are portrayed through the eyes of Gabriel Glas (played by Isac Calmroth, also one of the co-writers), a reclusive young doctor whose fascination with fashion icon Helga Gregorius spirals into madness.
Also from Sweden is THE QUIET BEEKEEPER (Biodlaren), winner of the Audience Award at the 2026 Göteborg Film Festival. This meditative drama set in the small, rustic town of Åmotfors in the Swedish region of Värmland, close to the Norwegian border, is an exploration of love, nature, and the cycles of life, seen through the eyes of a father and daughter longing for connection.
When 39-year-old Anni has to move back in with her mother after a scandalous incident on live television, her life goes off the rails in HOME (Heim), a darkly funny, brutally honest, and unexpectedly tender romantic dramedy from Norway; in THE PENSION HEIST (Pensjonskuppet) three
Norwegian box office hit drama THE BATTLE OF OSLO (Blücher) is a gripping true story of courage under fire recounting the decisive actions of Colonel Birger Eriksen during World War II, whose fateful choice in 1940 shaped his nation’s destiny.
Recently winning six Icelandic Film Awards, the thriller THE FIRES (Eldarnir), based on the best-selling novel, tells the story of an accomplished volcanologist’s life which is upended by both a romantic affair and a volcanic eruption that threatens Reykjavík.
The 2026 Hurtigruten Nordic
Canberra: 9 July – 2 August – Palace Electric
Melbourne: 10 July – 2 August – Palace Balwyn, Palace Brighton Bay, Palace Church St, Palace Cinema Como, Palace Westgarth, Palace Penny Lane, The Kino, Pentridge Cinema and The Astor Theatre
Ballarat: 10 July – 2 August – Palace Regent Cinema
Brisbane: 22 July – 16 August – Palace James St, Palace Barracks
Adelaide: 22 July – 16 August – Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas, Palace Nova Prospect Cinemas
Sydney: 23 July – 16 August, – Palace Norton St, Palace Moore Park and Palace Central
Perth: 23 July – 16 August – Luna Leederville, Luna on SX and Palace Raine Square
Byron Bay and Ballina: 23 July – 16 August, – Palace Byron Bay, Ballina Fair Cinemas
Tickets are now on sale!
For more information, visit nordicfilmfestival.com.
