All Denmark articles – Page 26

  • Thomas Gammeltoft
    Features

    Thomas Gammeltoft, Copenhagen Film Fund

    2013-11-13T15:52:00Z

    The new Copenhagen Film Fund is looking to back international film and TV projects. Wendy Mitchell talks to CEO Thomas Gammeltoft about how the fund can help lure projects to Denmark.

  • those_who_kill
    News

    FremantleMedia takes stake in Miso

    2013-11-06T12:28:00Z

    FremantleMedia has signed a deal to buy a majority stake in Miso Films, the Danish producer behind drama series Those Who Kill.

  • Susanne Bier and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    News

    New Susanne Bier project revealed

    2013-10-30T07:48:00Z

    Oscar-winning Danish director will next make A Second Chance, starring Game of Thrones’ Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.

  • Ai Weiwei
    News

    CPH:DOX reveals 2013 programme

    2013-10-14T16:36:00Z

    Line-up includes two programmes curated by Ai Weiwei and The Yes Men.

  • The Keeper Of Lost Causes
    News

    'Lost Causes' tops Danish chart

    2013-10-07T12:30:00Z

    Mikkel Nørgaard’s thriller records best opening for a local film in 2013.

  • The Hunt
    News

    Denmark sends The Hunt to Oscars

    2013-09-26T16:05:00Z

    Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt has been selected as Denmark’s official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign-Language Film.

  • Tobias Lindholm
    News

    Lindholm to make Afghanistan film

    2013-09-17T11:38:00Z

    A Hijacking director Tobias Lindholm to next shoot a feature about military action in Afghanistan.

  • The Act of Killing
    News

    Britdoc names five Puma finalists

    2013-09-11T13:53:00Z

    The Act of Killing and Bully among those up for the $66,000 Puma Impact Award, with a jury including Susan Sarandon and Gael Garcia Bernal.

  • Heartless
    News

    Copenhagen Film Fund backs first title

    2013-09-05T15:07:00Z

    The Copenhagen Film Fund has backed its first project, the SBS TV series Heartless directed by Natasha Arthy and produced by Fridthjof Film.

  • On the Edge
    News

    Christiansen back in Denmark for Razone sequel

    2013-07-16T11:59:00Z

    Christian E Christiansen, whose US debut The Roomate opened at the top of the box office in 2011, has returned to Denmark to shoot a sequel to Råzone (Life Hits).

  • Rikke_Ennis
    News

    Zentropa plans push into China

    2013-07-03T12:08:00Z

    Denmark’s Zentropa Entertainments is to enter the Chinese market and is currently working on its first Chinese-Danish production, which will shoot next year.

  • The Salvation
    Features

    Territory Focus: Denmark

    2013-06-25T11:47:00Z

    Browse Screen’s focus on film-making in Denmark, including an overview of the industry, co-production and the hottest upcoming movies.

  • nymphomaniac_2
    Features

    Denmark: hot films

    2013-06-25T11:44:00Z

    From new work by Thomas Vinterberg to Lars von Trier to The Killing’s Sofie Grabol, Wendy Mitchell previews some of the hottest new projects coming out of Denmark at all stages of production.

  • Noemi Ferrer Schwenk
    Features

    Danish Film Institute: venturing out

    2013-06-25T11:34:00Z

    Danish Film Institute international producer Noemi Ferrer Schwenk tells Wendy Mitchell about the country’s aim to do smarter co-productions.

  • Only God Forgives
    Features

    Denmark: making a killing

    2013-06-25T11:30:00Z

    Denmark’s TV crime dramas are global hits, and its feature films are booming thanks to a privileged support system, but could that lead to complacency? Wendy Mitchell talks to Danish industry experts.

  • nymphomaniac_2
    News

    Nymphomaniac gets Christmas launch

    2013-05-16T11:04:00Z

    First part of Lars von Trier’s anticipated feature to receive its world premiere in Copenhagen.

  • rush_new
    News

    Mis. Label, Star Media buy Noble

    2013-05-07T14:32:00Z

    Danish and Norwegian distributors acquire Swedish firm.

  • pic___KM_MN_CPH_PIX13
    Features

    CPH PIX

    2013-04-15T09:37:00Z

    Photos from the opening night of the Copenhagen-based festival.

  • Oslo Kino
    News

    Nordisk buys Norwegian cinema giant

    2013-04-04T14:27:00Z

    Danish major Nordisk Film has purchased all shares in Oslo Kino - Norway’s largest cinema chain - for $103m (NOK 600m) from the municipality of Oslo.

  • Paradise: Love
    News

    CPH PIX reveals line-up

    2013-03-14T12:04:00Z

    Ulrich Seidl’s Paradise trilogy is to be screened in full as part of the 5th CPH PIX-Copenhagen International Film Festival.