This year's Next Nordic Generation jury

The selection of graduation films for Next Nordic Generation 2026 are:
Mixed Sauna (Sekasauna) - Dir: Juuso Timonen, Aalto ELO Film School
TJ28 (28 Days Left) - Dir: Yasmin Najjar, Aalto ELO Film School
175 - Dir: Sepehr Nosrati, Stockholm University of the Arts
Uncle Ali and I - Dir: Shahab Mehrabi, Stockholm University of the Arts
Sister of Mine (Syster min) - Dir: André Vaara, Stockholm University of the Arts
Groupies - Dir: Clara Vida, The Norwegian Film School
You'll Never Meet Your Father Again (Du skal aldri møte faren din igjen) - Dir: Daniel Ardt Nilssen, The Norwegian Film School
To end a Child (Å drepe et barn) - Dir: Willy Fermelin, The Norwegian Film School
I dag, i morgen - Dir: Alfred Ermesjø Dokken, Kristiania University of Applied Sciences
Jeg har det ikke så godt - Fem samtaler om psykisk smerte - Dir: Aviaja Skotte, UIT: Film School in Kabelvåg
The jury for this year's Next Nordic Generation has been announced. Next Nordic Generation is the festival’s competition program highlighting the next generation of filmmakers, featuring the best graduation films from the major film schools across the Nordic countries.
Johan Kaos is a screenwriter, director, and producer with more than 20 years of experience as a storyteller, working with both true and fictional stories for film, television, advertising, stage, and literature. He was behind both the rise and fall of the notorious production company Feil Film, where he produced the feature film The Bambi Effect and wrote and directed the feature film Pornopung, which earned Herbert Nordrum an Amanda Award for Best Supporting Actor. He now runs the production company Bellebob.
Marlene Emilie Lyngstad graduated from the Danish Film School in 2023 with her graduation film Norwegian Offspring, which was selected for the Cannes Film Festival, where it won the La Cinéf Prize. The film also won the Next Nordic Generation award later that year. Marlene is making her feature-film directing debut with the Danish film Cute, which will be released in cinemas this autumn. She is currently writing her next feature film, tentatively titled Eutopia.
Irasj Asanti is an award-winning film director with a theater education from Nordic Black Theatre in Oslo. He has appeared in numerous Norwegian films and today works as a director, screenwriter, and actor. Asanti has written and directed several short films that have been screened at festivals and on television channels around the world. His feature film Chiefs (Høvdinger) was nominated for the Kanon Award. The short film Break Me (Knus meg) won the Audience Award at the Oslo/Fusion International Film Festival in 2019. The short film Sand competed for the Golden Chair Award in 2021 and in the official Oscar-qualifying competition at the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival. His latest short film, Alina, supported by the Norwegian Film Institute (NFI), was completed in 2025, and he is currently in post-production on his debut feature film Fighter.