All Scandinavia articles – Page 17
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FeaturesWhat European TV producers and broadcasters are learning from the Nordic model
Smaller Nordic nations have pooled funding to make productions happen.
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NewsDenmark’s CPH:DOX cancels physical event, plans virtual stand-in (update)
220 films and directors ”have been sent home”.
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NewsLevelK moves into financing and boards animation ‘#nofilter’ (exclusive)
LevelK is not only planning to back films with MGs but also to offer finance from private investors, financiers and hedge funds.
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News’Wildland’ writer plots ‘Moths’ series with NBCU, UK-based Buccaneer
Danish screenwriter Ingeborg Topsøe is in Los Angeles this week to meet with other potential partners.
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NewsREinvent boards Finnish crime series ‘Transport’ (exclusive)
Finland’s Auli Mantila writes and directs.
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NewsArrow sells ‘The Dead Center’, ‘A Serial Killer’s Guide To Life’ to Sweden (exclusive)
The two-film deal was negotiated between Njutafilms CEO Nicolas Debot and Arrow Films head of international sales Cameron Waaler.
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NewsSF Studios expands London office, launches ‘Don’t Move’
Don’t Move is to be directed by Alain Darborg, who is currently working on Netflix’s first original film, Red Dot.
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NewsFirst Look: Eskil Vogt’s supernatural thriller ‘The Innocents’ (exclusive)
The supernatural thriller is Vogt’s second feature as a director following Blind, which won a screenwriting prize at Sundance 2014.
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NewsCPH:DOX unveils 2020 competition line-up with 50/50 gender split (exclusive)
Competition line-up includes new films by Jerzy Sladkowski, Bryan Fogel, Moara Passoni and Hubert Sauper.
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NewsBuyers dive into TrustNordisk’s 'Breaking Surface' (exclusive)
Source: Josef Persson ‘Breaking Surface’ TrustNordisk has done a slew of sales on its diving survival drama Breaking Surface. Key sales include to France (Ab Droits); Spain (Youplanet); Germany and German-speaking Europe (Koch); Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean (California Filmes); Russia, Ukraine and Baltics (Russian World ...
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FeaturesEFM 2020: the buzz titles from Spain, Nordics, Russia, Canada and Benelux
As the 2020 European Film Market (EFM) kicks off, Screen highlights the buzz titles ready to entice international buyers.
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NewsSundance drama ‘Charter’ flies to Benelux, Lithuania (exclusive)
The second feature from Sami Blood director Amanda Kernell is about a Swedish mother’s desperate move to abduct her own children.
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NewsOdin’s Eye takes worldwide rights to Danish hit ‘Into The Darkness’ (exclusive)
Project directed by Danish director and editor Anders Refn who has collaborated with Lars Von Trier.
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NewsMalou Reymann’s ‘A Perfectly Normal Family’ moves into Benelux (exclusive)
The film, inspired by the director’s own life, is about a girl whose relationship with her father changes when he transitions from male to female.
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NewsLevelK boards English-language family adventure ‘Faunutland’ (exclusive)
Marcus Ovnell directs from a script he wrote with Jenny Lampa. The pair also produce for Sweden’s Phelecan Films.
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NewsYellow Affair boards Berlinale selection ‘Kids Run’ (exclusive)
Barbara Ott writes and directs.
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NewsTrine Dyrholm to star in Charlotte Sieling’s historical epic ‘Margrete – Queen Of The North’
The big-budget production will start shooting on March 2, with a premiere planned for spring 2021.
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NewsBerlinale, Sundance winners among CPH:FORUM projects (exclusive)
New projects also selected from Oscar nominees and a Venice-winning duo.
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NewsWoody Harrelson, Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean to star in Ruben Östlund’s ‘Triangle Of Sadness’
BBC Films and BFI are backing the new film from the Palme d’Or-winning filmmaker.
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NewsNorway’s ‘Beware Of Children’ wins world’s largest film prize in Goteborg
Buzzy works-in-progress presentations include Lamb from Iceland and The Innocents from Norway.








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