All Denmark articles – Page 9
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NewsAFM first look: TrustNordisk seals new deals on ‘Birthday Girl’ starring Trine Dyrholm (exclusive)
Michael Noer directs the suspense drama about a dream vacation gone wrong.
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NewsLevelK boards Paprika Steen’s ‘Fathers & Mothers’ (exclusive)
The Nordisk Film Production is being released locally on November 3.
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NewsGermany, Denmark, The Netherlands and Canada launch year-round producers' residency (exclusive)
Four producers will work and network together in four cities throughout the year.
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NewsTrustNordisk scores deals on animated films ‘Little Allan’, ‘Just Super’ (exclusive)
3D animated eatures sold to multiple territories including South Korea.
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FeaturesTobias Lindholm on working with Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain for ‘The Good Nurse’
Lindholm makes his English-language feature debut on the film based on a real-life story.
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NewsOle Bornedal starts shooting ’Nightwatch’ sequel for TrustNordisk
Nightwatch – Demons Are Forever is now shooting in Denmark with a cast led by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
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NewsLone Scherfig, Joachim Trier, Thomas Vinterberg and Trine Dyrholm sign Nordic letter of support for Iranian women
22-year-old Jina Mahsa Amini died while in police custody.
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NewsAli Abbasi’s Cannes title ‘Holy Spider’ selected as Denmark’s Oscar entry
The film beat out Frelle Petersen’s ’Forever’ and Tea Lindeburg’s ’As In Heaven’
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NewsFull cast, first look unveiled for Nikolaj Arcel, Mads Mikkelsen epic ‘The Bastard’
Gustav Lindh (Queen Of Hearts) and Simon Bennebjerg (Borgen) among new cast.
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News‘Kalak’ from ‘Border’ co-writer Isabella Eklöf starts shooting in Denmark and Greenland (exclusive)
Eklöf previously directed Sundance 2018 selection Holiday.
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Reviews‘Forever’: San Sebastian Review
A family in South Jutland reels after the loss of a beloved son and brother in Frelle Petersen’s drama
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NewsStar of Tomorrow Baff Akoto among nine projects in CPH:LAB development programme (exclusive)
The CPH:DOX programme looks to integrate business strategies to innovative digital storytelling.
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Reviews‘Unruly’: Toronto Review
Malou Reymann’s accomplished second feature is the powerful story of a young woman institutionalised in 1930s Denmark
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Features‘Unruly’ director Malou Reymann talks TIFF Discovery title: “It’s scary how relevant it is”
Danish writer/director Malou Reymann tells Screen about combining historical truth with contemporary emotional resonance in Discovery title Unruly.
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NewsMaria Dahlin to lead Sam Productions and Meta Films expansion in Sweden
SAM Productions’ owners are Søren Sveistrup, Adam Price and Studiocanal.
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FeaturesLars von Trier talks ‘The Kingdom: Exodus’, cancel culture and teasing Sweden
‘The Kingdom: Exodus’ has been screening this week in Venice out of competition.
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Reviews‘Merkel’: Telluride Review
Eva Weber looks at the life of the former German Chancellor with an eye on both the personal and the political
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Reviews‘The Happiest Man In The World’: Venice Review
Two 40-somethings connect over a shared past in Teona Strugar Mitevska’s dramatically potent Sarajevo-set feature
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NewsLars von Trier updates on Parkinson’s diagnosis; hints he will keep working
Appearing via video, the director was in good spirits.
















