All Nordic articles – Page 15
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NewsNational Film School of Denmark director Vinca Wiedemann steps down following student strike
The strike was in protest at changes to the curriculum this year.
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Reviews‘Gutterbee’: Tallinn Review
Ewen Bremner stars in this odd satire which pitches a German sausage-maker against the Christian right in a small American town
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NewsDanish film industry supports strike by national film school students to remove director
Directors Lone Scherfig, Dagur Kari and Nikolaj Arcel have signed a letter supporting the strike.
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FeaturesMay el-Toukhy discusses the “Greek tragedy-vibe” to Denmark’s Oscar entry ‘Queen Of Hearts’
Director May el-Toukhy talks about her provocative, taboo-busting Danish relationship drama Queen Of Hearts.
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NewsSwedish Film Institute backs three debut features
Wild Card initiative backs film school graduates with development grants.
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News‘The Guilty’ producer heads to Norwegian mountains for comedy ‘Men Of The Wild’ (exclusive)
TrustNordisk is handling international sales.
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NewsErik Poppe takes over directing ‘The Emigrants’ from Daniel Espinosa (exclusive)
The Norwegian Film Institute has joined the project with funding.
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NewsTrustNordisk boards sales on 'A Taste of Hunger' starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
The film follows a couple in pursuit of a Michelin star for their restaurant.
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NewsBeta Film deepens Nordic ties with creation of regional production group
Beta has taken a majority stake in Finland’s Fisher King and created Beta Nordic Studios.
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Reviews‘Disco’: San Sebastian Review
‘Skam’s Josephine Frida headlines this intense Norwegian drama about faith
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Reviews‘Maria’s Paradise’: Toronto Review
Big-screen treatment of a controversial Finnish preacher who claimed she could communicate with the dead
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Reviews‘About Endlessness’: Venice Review
Swedish maestro Roy Andersson’s unique blend of pared-down mournful comedy continues with this series of 35-odd cinematic fragments
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Reviews‘Beware Of Children’: Venice Review
The death of a child on the playing field is the starting point for this probing drama from Norway
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NewsFive Nordic film festivals sign gender equality pledge (exclusive)
The pledge was signed at Sweden’s Carl International Film Festival.
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Reviews‘The County’: Review
An isolated Icelandic dairy farmer takes on a corrupt cooperative which threatens her livelihood
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Reviews‘Echo’: Locarno Review
Rúnar Rúnarsson’s doc/fiction hybrid examines life around the Icelandic festival season
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NewsWarner Bros expands SF Studios distribution partnership to cover entire Nordic region
Companies add Sweden to distribution pact.
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NewsSF Studios boards Ruben Ostlund's upcoming satire 'Triangle Of Sadness'
The feature is a contemporary satire set against the fashion world.
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Reviews'A White, White Day': Cannes Review
Hlynur Palmason’s follow-up to ‘Winter Brothers’ is about a former policeman in a small Icelandic town















