All Denmark articles – Page 29
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FeaturesA celebration of Zentropa
After 20 years, the iconic Danish production outfit Zentropa is going stronger than ever, with historical drama A Royal Affair packing out Danish cinemas and Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt in Competition here in Cannes.
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NewsHeadhunters director heads to the sea for Tordenskjold
Morten Tyldum to direct $12.2m historical drama, produced by Norway’s Filmkameratene with Denmark’s Zentropa
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NewsBille August returns to Denmark to direct The Passion Of Marie
Two-time Palm d’Or winner to direct in Denmark for first time in more than 30 years.
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NewsStrong Danish cast confirmed for Bier's Love
Trust Nordisk handling sales on Susanne Bier’s $8m latest scheduled for an Aug 2012 release
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NewsZentropa, Nordisk, Network pact for crime thriller series
Trio partner on new series based on successful novelist Jussi Adler-Olsen’s Danish series about a Danish police force.
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A better tomorrow?
Despite their international profile, Danish films are struggling for market share at home, and financing is under pressure.
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TrustNordisk seals key territories on Bier, Von Trier titles
Japan, Korea sold on In A Better World, Melancholia lands in Germany, Italy.
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NewsDanish box-office results strongest since 1982
Results up 6% from 2008, but local productions had a weak year.
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NewsDenmark's Miso Film to produce six thriller package
Denmark’s Miso Film is making its second series of six 90 minute films with an all star Danish cast and directors
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The Woman Who Dreamed Of A Man
Young and beautiful K is dreaming about a stranger. In one of her travels she suddenly meets the man and her stable life with boyfriend, child and successful job is threatened.
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Everything Will Be Fine
A film director is the main reason for a traffic accident. He flees from the scene only to discover the next day that the man he ran down hides a secret able to overturn the government.
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NewsYellow Bird reveals dates for Millennium Trilogy release
The dates have been set for the release of the second and third instalments of Scandinavian box-office sensation, The Millennium Trilogy.
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NewsHungarian director Kenyeres reveals first feature
Young Hungarian auteur Balint Kenyeres, whose short The History Of Aviation screens in The Quinzaine, has announced details of his first feature, Hier.
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NewsNordisk Film & TV to support regional releases
Oslo-based Nordisk Film & TV Fund is launching scheme to support the distribution of Nordic films in the region.















