All Scandinavia articles – Page 36
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NewsChina-owned AMC to acquire Nordic Cinema Group in $929m deal
Nordic exhibitor is the largest theatre operator in Scandinavia and the Baltics.
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NewsGoteborg Film Festival unveils 450 film line-up
World premieres include Fanny Ardant’s Stalin’s Couch [pictured], Elisabeth E. Schuch’s The Book Of Birdie, Erlingur Ottar Thoroddsen’s Rift, and Manuel Concha’s Blind Alley.
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News'Tom Of Finland' to open Goteborg Film Festival
Dome Karukoski’s biopic will have its world premiere at the Swedish festival.
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NewsSoda Pictures takes Oscar contender 'A Man Called Ove' for UK
EXCLUSIVE: Swedish comedy-drama is the country’s most successful film for 32 years.
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NewsKaurismaki's 'Other Side Of Hope' sets February release date
First image released from new film about Finnish travelling salesman who meets a Syrian refugee.
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NewsIceland’s Sagafilm acquires animation studio GunHil
Hilmar Sigurðsson, current CEO of animation specialists GunHil, will become CEO of Sagafilm.
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NewsEstonian government backs $6.5m studio complex in Tallinn
EXCLUSIVE: The government will invest $1m (€1m) in the project, which is projected to be the biggest facility in the Baltic region.
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NewsIdentity drama 'The Charmer' starts shoot in Denmark, Middle East
Milad Alami makes feature debut on film whose DoP Sophia Olsson previously shot Sparrows and Volcano.
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NewsCPH PIX: 'Borg/McEnroe' director talks casting Borg's son
Wendy Mitchell reports from the festival’s inaugural work in progress session; further titles presented were Winter Brothers, Drib, Under The Tree and Tom Of Finland.
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NewsGöteborg Film Festival to shine light on Sámi film
Award-winning Sámi Blood among films set to play in special focus on cinema of the region’s indigenous people.
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NewsBulgaria’s 'Godless' wins top prize at CPH PIX
Festival moves to new autumn dates; audience award goes to Heartstone, and Girls Lost wins best children’s film.
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NewsAFM: Buyers enter LevelK's 'Cave'
EXCLUSIVE: France, Japan, Spain among deals for adventure-thriller.
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NewsSF scores with further 'Borg/McEnroe' sales
SF Studios closes deals on tennis biopic starring Shia La Beouf, car-racing action feature.
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NewsMatt Dillon, Bruno Ganz to star in von Trier’s 'House That Jack Built'
EXCLUSIVE: Zentropa producer Louise Vesth reveals more details about serial killer story.
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News'Louder Than Bombs' wins Nordic Council Film Prize
It is the first time a Norwegian feature has won the prestigious $52,000 prize.
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Netflix orders Scandi thriller series 'The Rain'
The series is set after a devastating biological catastrophe.
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FeaturesNordic focus: new talent schemes break the mould
Three initiatives in Scandinavia are encouraging film-makers to experiment by breaking out of production norms.
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News'Olli Maki' director plots remake of Finland's first movie 'The Moonshiners'
EXCLUSIVE: Juho Kuosmanen is plotting a silent film based on the 1907 slapstick comedy.
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FeaturesMIPCOM: Swedish TV outfit Yellow Bird's flight plan
Swedish TV and film production company Yellow Bird is moving beyond its Nordic Noir roots with an ambitious slate mostly for the small screen.
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News‘Iron Sky’ director crowdfunds for ‘reptilian Margaret Thatcher’
Finnish director Timo Vuorensola has taken to Indiegogo to fund an additional scene in forthcoming sequel Iron Sky The Coming Race.














