All Nordic articles – Page 19
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News'Game Of Thrones' star Kristofer Hivju readies 'Twin' series
TrustNordisk, Nordisk Film launch Norwegian TV project.
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NewsChristoffer Boe to direct final 'Department Q' feature
Film i Vast launches title at Cannes slate presentation.
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NewsSweden hits 64% female director funding in 2016
EXCLUSIVE: SFI to host gender equality event in Cannes.
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Reviews'The Square': Cannes Review
A museum director’s life goes downhill in the wake of a PR stunt designed to promote a piece of performance art called The Square.
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NewsBuyers flock to TrustNordisk's 'Divine Order'
EXCLUSIVE: Tribeca premeire goes to Canada, France, and more.
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NewsVoltage launches WW2 drama 'The Bird Catcher' in Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: Shoot underway for Ross Clarke-directed feature.
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NewsOstlund's 'The Square' continues to rack up deals
EXCLUSIVE: Cannes Competition title sells to Spain, Argentina, Poland.
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NewsTrustNordisk boards biopic of children’s author Astrid Lindgre
Becoming Astrid to chronicle early years of Pippi Longstocking creator.
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NewsFirst Oslo Pix festival to open with 'From The Balcony'
Inaugural Norwegian event reveals first wave of programme.
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NewsTrustNordisk picks up Danish thriller 'The Guilty'
Feature is being produced through new initiative Nordisk Film SPRING.
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NewsFox, Nordisk strike major distribution deal
War Of The Planet Of The Apes set to be first release in partnership.
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News'Berlin Station' starring Richard Armitage heads to Europe
Spy drama licensed to Italy, Nordics and Spain.
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News'Olli Maki' triumphs at Finnish film awards
Boxing drama wins eight prizes including best film.
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Reviews'DRIB': SXSW review
A mockumentary about Amir Asgharnejad’s media campaign for a soft drink takes effective aim at fake news
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NewsCPH:DOX to host 75 world premieres
Syria doc Last Men In Aleppo will open the Copenhagen documentary festival.
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NewsCPH:DOX reveals competition line-up
The documentary festival is also launching a fifth competition strand at its 2017 edition.
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Reviews'From The Balcony': Berlin Review
A small cinematic memoir from a little-known Norwegian director delivers moments of charm and insight
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Reviews'Loving Pia': Berlin Review
Dir. Daniel Borgman. Denmark, 2017, 100 minutesLoving Pia is an easy film to like, if you are willing to adjust your attention span. Daniel Borgman’s slow no-budget hybrid plays like a documentary as it explores the subtle rhythms of attachment and the fear of loss. Borgman’s ...
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Reviews'The Other Side of Hope': Berlin Review
A Syrian refugee finds a safe haven in Aki Kaurismaki’s typically idiosyncratic follow-up to Le Havre















