All Nordic articles – Page 31
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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.
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Features
Everything Will Be Fine
A film director is the main reason for a traffic accident. He flees from the scene only to discover the next day that the man he ran down hides a secret able to overturn the government.
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Features
Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre
Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre is a splatter movie of the goriest kind. The story is true to its genre, and the humour as black as it gets. Men turn into beasts and kindness is a weakness that can only lead to defeat.
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NewsMax Manus scriptwriter Thomas Nordseth-Tiller dies aged 28
Norwegian scriptwriter Thomas Nordseth-Tiller, who wrote Max Manus – Norway’s biggest cinema success since 1975 – died Tuesday (May 12) after a long illness. He was 28 years old.
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NewsNordisk Film & TV to support regional releases
Oslo-based Nordisk Film & TV Fund is launching scheme to support the distribution of Nordic films in the region.
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Features
Accounts (Regnskap)
Ulrik is released from prison, having served 12 years for killing his wife’s lover. His son will have nothing to do with him; his former colleagues expect him to get back at the man who peached on him. What’s he to do?
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Features
King Of Bastøy
In the winter of 1915, a riot among the 8-18-year-old inmates of the boys’ detention centre of Bastøy, in the Oslo fjord, is crushed by Norwegian troops
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Maskeblomstfamilien (literal translation: The Figwort Family)
Adrian is different. His father has killed himself, his mother is sick – an aunt takes care of him. It is difficult to sympathise with his behaviour; he doesn’t see himself as evil, he just doesn’t know what shame is
















