All Denmark articles – Page 17
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Reviews
'The Guilty': Review
An emergency hotline operator takes a terrifying call in Gustav Möller’s claustophobic debut
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Reviews
'Holiday': Sundance Review
The new girlfriend of a drug dealer discovers her exotic holiday comes with a serious price tag
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News
LevelK boards Gabriela Pichler's 'Amateurs' (exclusive)
Film will open Goteborg and also screen in Rotterdam.
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Pluto Film boards Malene Choi's 'The Return' (exclusive)
Malene Choi’s doc-fiction hybrid will have its world premiere in the Bright Future section at Rotterdam.
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'Amal': IDFA Review
A teenage girl comes of age against the backdrop of revolutionary Egypt in this stirring IDFA opener
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News
Zentropa vows to improve working environment after sexual harassment allegations
“It will not be a part of Zentropa’s culture to give or receive a smack as neither reward nor punishment.”
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'You Disappear': Toronto Review
This snaky Danish potboiler starring Trine Dyrholm juggles its drama with intellectual aspirations
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'Under The Tree': Venice Review
Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurosson’s third feature is a perceptive exploration of spiralling domestic tensions
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News
Danish debut 'The Guilty' gets boost with Cinema Club selection
The low-budget debut was made as part of Nordisk’s new-talent initiative Spring.
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Lars Mikkelsen drama 'Winter Brothers' gets sales deal
EXCLUSIVE: House Of Cards and Sherlock actor leads Danish arthouse title.
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Danish 3D animation 'Giant Pear' sells to 20+ territories
EXCLUSIVE: LevelK inks slew of deals ahead of Cannes events.
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Denmark, China sign co-production deal
The agreement gives projects access to national film support and the two countries’ theatrical markets.
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Reviews
'Bobbi Jene': Tribeca Review
Elvira Lind’s remarkable documentary follows two years in the life of provocative dancer Bobbi Jene Smith
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News
Fox, Nordisk strike major distribution deal
War Of The Planet Of The Apes set to be first release in partnership.
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Janus Metz shows first footage from 'Between Two Worlds' at CPH:DOX
At CPH:Forum, Eurimages Award goes to Maria Back’s Psychosis in Stockholm; 31 projects pitched.
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CPH:DOX to host 75 world premieres
Syria doc Last Men In Aleppo will open the Copenhagen documentary festival.
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Features
CPH:DOX preview: date changes, populism and premieres
CPH:DOX director Tine Fischer reveals how the rebooted event is returning with a focus on the creative industries’ role in shaping democracy.
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Reviews
'Loving Pia': Berlin Review
Dir. Daniel Borgman. Denmark, 2017, 100 minutesLoving Pia is an easy film to like, if you are willing to adjust your attention span. Daniel Borgman’s slow no-budget hybrid plays like a documentary as it explores the subtle rhythms of attachment and the fear of loss. Borgman’s ...