All articles by Jorn Rossing Jensen – Page 3
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NewsBinoche drama takes top Norway prize
A Thousand Times Good Night, Blind take spoils at Amanda Awards.
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NewsHaugesund primed for 42nd edition
Norwegian festival will open with Beatles; record number of works-in-progress; 350 delegates for New Nordic Films.
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NewsNordisk takes Norway theatrical lead
Denmark’s largest cinema chain, Nordisk Film Biografer, has become theatrical market leader in Norway after securing a 49% stake in exhibitor Kinosør.
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NewsZentropa put under "strict control"
Lars von Trier and Peter Aalbæk Jensen’s Zentropa Entertainments has been put under “stricter control” by the Danish Film Institute over future state support for its productions and its auditor has been reported to the National Audit Committee.
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NewsTrier's Louder Than Bombs revived
Norwegian director Joachim Trier’s first English-language movie Louder than Bombs, is back on track.
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NewsNorway calls for film incentive scheme
A boost to international productions in the Scandinavian country would increase local crew skills and enhance tourism, according to a new report.
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NewsSvensk Filmindustri veterans step down
Departures follow a reshuffle at the Scandinavian major.
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NewsHolmberg new Goteborg artistic director
Jonas Holmberg has succeeded Marit Kapla as the new artistic director at the Göteborg International Film Festival.
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NewsMichael Noer readies new film
Award-winning Danish director behind R and Nordvest to set new feature around a love story at an old people’s home.
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NewsThe Hunt sweeps Danish Critics awards
Thomas Vinterberg’s Oscar-nominated film picks up four; Charlotte Gainsbourg honoured for Nymphomaniac.
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NewsThe Hunt sweeps Danish Robert awards
Danish director Thomas Vinterberg’s Oscar-nominated The Hunt (Jagten) won seven awards at the Danish Academy Awards - where Gravity picked up Best US Feature.
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NewsReunion wins top Swedish award
Anna Odell’s drama wins best film at the Guldbagge Awards; Per Fly’sWaltz for Monica (Monica Z) wins four.
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NewsRussian focus at Goteborg 2014
Russian feminist punk rock protest group Pussy Riot is on the poster and Russia is in focus at Sweden’s 37th Göteborg International Film Festival (Jan 24-Feb 3) – the largest showcase in the Nordic countries.
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NewsNymphomaniac off to modest start in Denmark
The film has been seen by less than a 10th of the audience that turned out for von Trier’s early hit Breaking The Waves.
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NewsNorwegian admissions down 2.7%
Result is still above average for last decade; local market share strong.
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NewsBille August readies Quiet Heart shoot
Ghita Nørby stars in family drama to be shot on Danish island of Funen.
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NewsThe Hunt wins Nordic Film Prize
Thomas Vinterberg is the first filmmaker to win the prize twice.
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NewsNew Susanne Bier project revealed
Oscar-winning Danish director will next make A Second Chance, starring Game of Thrones’ Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
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NewsIceland fights film funding cuts
Film industry associations say more than 200 jobs could be lost because of public film funding cuts.
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NewsGolimo joins Norwegian Film Institute
He signs six-year contract as production and development chief; Svensk Denmark appoints Birdi Bjerregaard as MD for SF Film Production.














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