All Scandinavia articles – Page 11
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NewsTrustNordisk boards Fenar Ahmad’s sequel ‘Darkland: Case Closed’ (exclusive)
Ahmad’s Darkland (2017), also sold by TrustNordisk, was selected for Fantastic Fest and was a box office hit in Denmark.
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NewsLevelK boards Abbe Hassan’s debut feature ’Exodus’ (exclusive)
The drama is about a professional people smuggler who tries to save a 12-year-old girl whose family has gone missing in the Syrian war.
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NewsTrustNordisk sets sail with Michael Noer’s 'Birthday Girl' starring Trine Dyrholm
Nordish planning local release for March 2023.
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NewsCia Edström to step down as head of industry at Göteborg Film Festival
Edström has been head of industry since 2005.
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NewsTrustNordisk boards Nikolaj Lie Kaas’ Danish series ‘Agent’
Zentropa produces the Danish-language dramedy about a talent agent in the entertainment industry.
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NewsNew Europe boards Ulaa Salim’s ‘Eternal’ as shoot begins (exclusive)
New Europe also sold Salim’s 2019 debut feature Sons Of Denmark.
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NewsDocumentary about composer Johann Johannsson unveiled at Iceland’s Stockfish festival
Directors Orri Jonsson and David Horgdal Stefansson and producer Anton Mani Svansson are in the research phase for the film, currently titled A Deal With Chaos.
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NewsScandinavian production platform Drylab to relocate to London
The move follows the company’s acquisition by Media Tech SPAC.
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Features‘The Worst Person In The World’ duo Joachim Trier and Eskil Vogt on their writing partnership: "We talk more about life"
They met three decades ago and have been friends and collaborators ever since, including co-writing multiple Oscar and Bafta nominee The Worst Person In The World.
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NewsNonStop buying spree includes ‘Peter Von Kant’, ‘Dark Glasses’ (exclusive)
NonStop also picks up three Sundance titles.
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News‘Border’, ‘Tove’, ‘Girl Picture’ stars lead cast of Selma Vilhunen’s ’Four Little Adults’
The story is about a woman who discovers her husband is having an affair, and decides to explore polyamory without secrets.
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FeaturesWhat’s behind the wave of success for Nordic films at festivals?
The experts say there are a multitude of reasons why the Nordics — Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden — are booming creatively.
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FeaturesEFM 2022: The buzz titles from Germany, the Nordics, Italy and Russia
Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers at the 2022 European Film Market (EFM).
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NewsDenmark’s ‘As In Heaven,’ ‘A House Made Of Splinters’ take lucrative top awards in Goteborg
With a top prize of $44,000 it is one of the world’s most lucrative film awards.
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NewsScandinavian Film Distribution appoints four new country managers (exclusive)
Company adds three new titles to busy distribution slate including Hypnosen by Ernst de Geer.
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NewsSan Sebastian favourite ‘As In Heaven’ sells to major territories including US, UK (exclusive)
Deals also for France, Germany, Spain.
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FeaturesWhy Finland’s creative sector is booming thanks to a new generation of filmmakers
Finland had three world premieres at Sundance this month.
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NewsTrustNordisk boards Danish feature ‘Forever’ from Frelle Petersen (exclusive)
The film is currently in post-production, with a release in Denmark this July.
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News‘Clara Sola’ dominates Sweden’s Guldbagge Awards with five prizes
Nathalie Alvarez Mesen’s film won best film, director and screenplay.
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News‘The Worst Person In The World’ producer Thomas Robsahm joins Nordisk Film Production
Robsahm will move from Motlys and Oslo Pictures where he presently works.














