All Nordic articles – Page 27
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News‘The Yard’ to kick off 450 films in Goteborg
Notable world premieres include Mads Matthiesen’s Teddy Bear follow-up The Model and Avalon director Axel Petersén’s Under the Pyramid.
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NewsNorway’s film and TV rebate to launch in January
Incentive scheme will offer $5.17m in its first year; Tomas Alfredson’s The Snowman could be first beneficiary.
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News'Thale' director launches free webseries
The 19-episode series is now available to watch online.
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FeaturesBox office analysis 2015: Nordic Region
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Local films are enjoying huge success throughout the Nordic region this year.
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NewsSubmarine joins forces with NonStop
New York-based indie sales powerhouse Submarine is creating a new documentary centric label in Scandinavia with NonStop Entertainment.
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NewsIDFA: Wide House picks up 'Man Falling'
Picture about Danish artist Per Kirkeby opened CPH:DOX.
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News'God Bless The Child' wins at CPH:DOX
Other winners include Among The Believers and The Fear Of 13.
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NewsAFM: Magnolia acquires 'The Last King'
EXCLUSIVE: North American deal for action-adventure starring Game Of Thrones, Kon-Tiki stars.
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News'A Syrian Love Story', 'Mand Falder' to screen at CPH:DOX
Anne Wivel’s Mand Falder will open the festival, which will screen 200 docs including 60 world premieres.
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NewsDenmark, Iceland dominate Lübeck Nordic competition
The German festival will screen Grimur Hákonarson’s Rams, Tobias Lindholm’s A War and Klaus Harö’s The Fencer in its 2015 programme.
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NewsCPH:DOX announces guest curators; focus on climate change
Naomi Klein and Olafur Eliasson will both curate programmes at this year’s festival.
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NewsNordic focus at Leipzig co-production meeting
35 projects will be presented to 70 potential partners.
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Features'Noma: My Perfect Storm': filming in the world's best restaurant
Screen talks to San Sebastian title Noma: My Perfect Storm’s director and star about crafting culinary cinema.
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NewsTWC acquires Icelandic TV drama 'Trapped'
Icelandic TV drama Trapped, which has been picked up by the BBC, is set to launch in the US after it was acquired by The Weinstein Company.
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NewsOscars: Iceland submits 'Rams'
Iceland’s submission to the Best Foreign-Language Film category will be Grímur Hákonarson’s Rams.
















