All articles by Jorn Rossing Jensen – Page 2

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    First four films named in Swedish Rookie initiative

    2008-12-07T16:28:00Z

    The Swedish Film Institute has announced the first four films in the Rookie project, instigated last year with Swedish Television (SVT) and regional film centre, Film i Väst, to invigorate Swedish film. Set up as one of the institute's counter-measures to meet declining admission figures for domestic cinema, the ...

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    Frozen River wins Stockholm's Bronze Horse

    2008-11-30T17:01:00Z

    US director Courtney Hunt left Stockholm with 16lb excess luggage, as her feature debut, Frozen River, was awarded the Bronze Horse - the heavy grand prix - of the 19th Stockholm International Film Festival, which ended on Sunday (Nov 30).The jury chaired over by Finnish veteran producer-director Jorn Donnergave the ...

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    Norway opens first all-digital multiplex in the Nordic countries

    2008-11-24T13:20:00Z

    The first all-digital multiplex in the Nordic countries has been opened in Norway by Oslo Municipal Cinemas.The multiplex is called the Ringen, and is situated in the Grunerlokka borough of Oslo.'The new theatre is a milestone on the way into a new technological era, and a considerable addition to the ...

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    White Night Wedding is best feature at Icelandic awards

    2008-11-19T17:29:00Z

    Icelandic director Baltasar Kormakur's White Night Wedding took best feature and six other awards at the Icelandic Film & Television Academy Awards in Reykjavik. The awards honour the local industry.White Night Wedding had been nominated for a record 14 awards. It is Iceland's official candidate for an Oscar nomination as ...

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    Finnish hit Christmas Story picked up for US by Lightning Media

    2008-11-13T10:23:00Z

    Finnish director Juha Wuolijoki’s Christmas Story has been picked up for the US by Lightning Media.

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    Norwegian local admissions look set to be highest for 30 years.

    2008-11-04T19:13:00Z

    Admissions for local films in Norway look set to reach record levels in 2008.Norwegian theatres have already seen two million admissions for domestic titles, and at least one potential blockbuster, Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg's World War II epic, Max Manus, is still to launch.Putting the figures in context, Birgitte ...

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    The Man Who Loved Yngve wins best feature at the Nordic Film Days

    2008-11-03T15:41:00Z

    Norwegian director Stian Kristiansen's debut, The Man Who Loved Yngve, won the NDR-Prize for best feature at the Nordic Film Days in Lübeck, Germany. The event is the festival circuit's largest showcase for Nordic and Baltic films.Kristiansen and his lead actors, Rolf Kristian Larsen and Ole Christoffer Ertvag, received the ...

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    Bengt Toll appointed head of Swedish Film Institute's Audience Dept

    2008-10-30T12:56:00Z

    Bengt Toll, of Swedish regional film centre, Film i Väst in Trollhättan, has been appointed head of the Swedish Film Institute's Audience department, as of February 2009. Previously Toll was head of development of Swedish regional film centre, Film i Väst in Trollhättan and is also currently chairman of CineRegio, ...

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    MRP Matila Röhr Productions and Nordisk Film TV to merge

    2008-10-28T17:33:00Z

    Finnish leading production house, MRP Matila Röhr Productions, and Nordisk Film TV - the Finnish subsidiary of Danish major, Nordisk Film - will merge their operations under the banner of Matila-Röhr-Nordisk. They will maintain two production lines, feature films and TV programming.'We have long wanted to invest in television drama, ...

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    US remake of Norwegian Troubled Water optioned by Basil Iwanyk

    2008-10-24T12:56:00Z

    Norwegian director Erik Poppe's Troubled Water (De Usynlige) has been optioned by Hollywood producer Basil Iwanyk of Thunder Road (Clash of the Titans), for an American version. According to Scandinavian distributor Scanbox Entertainment, Iwanyk will develop the project with US-Icelandic producer Joni Sighvatsson and his Palomar Pictures.Sighvatsson is also backing ...

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    Komandarev takes Grand Prix at Bergen International Film Festival

    2008-10-23T14:34:00Z

    Stefan Komandarev's The World Is Big and Salvation Lurks around the Corner has received the Grand Prix in the Cinema Extraordinaire competition at Norway's Bergen International Film Festival (BIFF).The film also took the Special Jury Prize at Warsaw last week, Saturday October 19.Produced by Pallas Film (co-founded by German producer ...

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    TrustNordisk takes on US remake Love at First Hiccup

    2008-10-23T12:30:00Z

    TrustNordisk will handle international distribution of Love at First Hiccup, the US remake of Danish box-office franchise success, Anya & Victor. Danish sales agency, TrustNordisk, will handle international distribution of Love at First Hiccup, an American $2.4 million re-make of Danish romantic comedy Anya & Victor.'A world in crisis needs ...

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    Stockholm International Film Festival dedicated to Sydney Pollack

    2008-10-22T16:57:00Z

    The 19th edition of the Stockholm International Film Festival has unveiled its 2008 programme, screening more than 170 films from 40 countries.'And we are keeping up the momentum,' explained festival director Git Scheynius at today's (Oct 22) press conference in Stockholm; 'no less than a third of the entries are ...

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    Troell's Everlasting Moments opens Bergen International Film Festival

    2008-10-15T18:04:00Z

    Swedish Oscar submission opens 9th edition of Bergen festival with 14 films in competition and 130 films screened over seven days. The 9th Bergen International Film Festival opens today (October 15) with Swedish director Jan Troell's Everlasting Moments (Maria Larssons Eviga Ögonblick).The festival is Norway's largest showcase and runs till ...

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    You, The Livingtakes $70,000Nordic Council Film Prize

    2008-10-15T16:39:00Z

    Swedish director Roy Andersson's was today (October 15) awarded the $70,000 Nordic Council Film Prize 2008 - - for You, The Living (Du Levande).The prize is Scandinavia's largest award and is given to an artistically original film distinguished by national characteristics.As director and writer of the film, Andersson receives two ...

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    Norway has record local opening with Cold Prey II

    2008-10-14T18:27:00Z

    Mats Stenberg's Cold Prey II (Fritt vilt II) has set an all-time Norwegian record for a local film with 101,564 admissions during its opening weekend.Previously the record for Norwegian opening admissions was Eva Isaksen's Mother's Elling (Mors Elling) which sold 70,952 tickets.'We couldn't even have dreamt of such a figure,' ...

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    Danish film Dancers opens competition for 50th edition of Nordic Film Days

    2008-10-10T11:04:00Z

    The Nordic Film Days main competition programme will open with Danish director Pernille Fischer Christensen's Dancers.The event is the world's largest showcase of Nordic and Baltic cinema and will celebrate its 50th anniversary when it runs in Lübeck, Germany between Oct 29-Nov 2.Other films in competition include: Finnish director Aku ...

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    Swedish Film Institute announces $3.9m film support

    2008-10-07T16:04:00Z

    The Swedish Film Institute has contributed $3.9m (SEK 28.1m) production support for 13 new films. $1.4m (SEK 10m) of that sum is reserved for Swedish directors Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson's first feature, Sound Of Noise.Simonsson and Nilsson have also scripted their debut which will be a French-Swedish co-production ...

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    White Wedding Night is Icelandic submission for Oscar

    2008-09-26T14:54:00Z

    Comedy White Wedding Nigh, Baltasar Kormákur's fifth feature film, which he scripted, directed and produced, has been submitted as Icelandic Oscar entry Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur's White Wedding Night (Brúdguminn) has been selected by the Icelandic Film and TV Academy as Iceland's official candidate for the Oscar nominations as Best ...

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    Norway names O'Horten as Foreign-Language Oscar submission

    2008-09-19T15:38:00Z

    Norwegian director Bent Hamer's O'Horten will fly the Norwegian colours for the Oscar nominations as Best Foreign-Language feature, it was announced today (Sept 18) by the Norwegian Film Institute.The film was also scripted and produced by Hamer, for his own BulBul Film and was co-produced with Scanboxfilm, Pandora Film, and ...