All Nordic articles – Page 30
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NewsThe Unliving director Lilja finds backing for feature version
Coproduction office and Swedish Film Institute support feature adaptation of Berlinale-winning short, produced by Filmlance International.
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NewsExpanded Helsinki International Film Festival underway
24th Helsinki International Film Festival includes 120 features and 80 shorts; selected titles will be screened free online
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NewsThe Fjallbacka Murders shoot underway
€30m TV and film project being sold by TrustNordisk in Toronto
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NewsTroll Hunter producer's next among buzz films at Haugesund festival
The Help, Oslo, August 31st among winners at last night’s Norwegian Internationall Film Festival awards ceremony
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NewsBeyond in contention for Nordic Council Film Prize
Swedish actress award-winning actress Pernilla August’s feature directorial debut, Beyond (Svinalängorna), which has already scooped top prizes in Venice, Lübeck and Sao Paolo, is among five nominees for the Nordic Council Film Prize, announced on Tuesday (23) by the Norwegian International Film Festival.
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NewsNorway first country to go fully digital with all cinemas
Norway will no longer distribute 35mm prints as country’s 420 screens all go digital.
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NewsFinland's Finnkino signs cinema deal with AAM
Finland’s leading cinema chain to be fully digitised within 18 months.
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NewsFinnish Film Foundation re-appoints MD Irina Krohn
Appointment of former politician Krohn is effective from August 1, 2011
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NewsWinding Refn partnering to produce Black's Game
EXCLUSIVE: Winding Refn and production company Zik Zak (Volcano) are partnering on thriller Black’s Game.
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NewsCamilla Lackberg talks up Fjallbacka movies, TV series for TrustNordisk
Lackberg is in Cannes talking up hot project The Fjallbacka Murders, which TrustNordisk is pre-selling
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NewsWarner Bros and NonStop agree TV deal
Deal gives NonStop channels the rights to more than 50 Warner Bros. features and TV programmes.
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NewsZvyagintsev, Szabo, Claro added to Bergman Week
Bergman dedication to include a never-seen-before film from the Swedish master
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CommentCrime Scene
The Nordic countries appear to have a monopoly on crime fiction in print and on screen. So why is the world so mesmerized by the laconic northerners?
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NewsArcel's A Royal Affair to roll with Mikkelsen, Wikander
Zentropa readies Danish director Nikolaj Arcel’s 18th century palace love story, which has been four years in preparation.
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NewsNonStop full of energy at Berlinale
Swedish outfit acquires Sundance and Berlin titles The Future, Circumstance, Another Happy Day among others.
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Features
Regional releasing
Nordisk is one of several major companies releasing across the Nordic region.
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Features
The Woman Who Dreamed Of A Man
Young and beautiful K is dreaming about a stranger. In one of her travels she suddenly meets the man and her stable life with boyfriend, child and successful job is threatened.















