All Denmark articles – Page 18
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NewsLevelK sells 'Hacker' to more than 60 territories (exclusive)
Deals include France, Switzerland and Benelux.
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NewsBuyers strike for LevelK's Danish box office hit 'Checkered Ninja' (exclusive)
Deals done in more than 50 territories.
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FeaturesCPH:DOX 2019: Festival chief talks Europe, gender equality and testing the appetite for fiction films
The doc-focused event opens today in Copenhagen.
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NewsCPH:DOX unveils 2019 competition line-ups including new Ai Weiwei refugee doc 'The Rest'
Ai Weiwei film is a companion piece to Human Flow.
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FeaturesOn set of 'Daniel', the true story of the Danish photographer captured by Isis
Niels Arden Oplev is directing the Danish drama about Daniel Rye.
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Reviews'The Kindness Of Strangers': Berlin Review
Lone Sherfig’s first US-set film opens the Berlinale
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NewsCPH:FORUM selects 33 documentary projects for 2019 event (exclusive)
New titles from Petra Costa, Guido Hendrikx and Mila Turajlic.
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Reviews'Queen Of Hearts': Sundance Review
A successful lawyer embarks on an affair with her teenage stepson
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Reviews'Sons Of Denmark': Rotterdam Review
Two Muslim men struggle with life in a highly radicalised society
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Reviews'Cold Case Hammarskjöld': Sundance Review
An arresting, troubling investigative work into the death in 1961 of the UN Secretary General
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NewsDanish Film Institute set to back higher-budget productions
The Guilty backer is also tasked with helping Danish films hit a 29% local market share.
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NewsRotterdam Tiger competition opener 'Sons Of Denmark' gets sales deal (exclusive)
Danish thriller set for IFFR bow.
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News'Checkered Ninja' sets new Danish box-office record
Director Anders Matthesen’s family adventure opened on Christmas day.
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NewsNordisk plans biopics about 'Out Of Africa' author Karen Blixen and scientist Niels Bohr
Mikael Rieks will produce both projects.
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NewsNordic box office report 2018: a strong year for local films
Denmark, Iceland and Norway registered rises in 2018, but Finland and Sweden saw dips.
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Reviews'Until We Fall': Tallinn Review
An impressive, superbly-acted Danish drama about a couple struggling to come to terms with the past
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NewsLevelK boards doc about Danish children who create their own society (exclusive)
Film looks at a Copenhagen social experiment.
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NewsTrustNordisk boards 'Queen Of Hearts' with Trine Dyrholm (exclusive)
Dyrholm stars as a lawyer who has an affair with her teenage stepson.
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Reviews'Before The Frost': Tokyo Review
Michael Noer’s period drama set in 1850s Denmark is grim but never less than gripping
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NewsNine projects selected for Amsterdam's VR Days Europe
Projects will be presented on Friday October 26.
















