All Scandinavia articles – Page 42
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FeaturesMads Matthiesen, Denmark's next top 'Model'
Mads Matthiesen made a splash with his 2012 debut Teddy Bear. The Danish director talks to Wendy Mitchell about his English-language follow-up, The Model, which screens at Goteborg and Rotterdam.
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NewsGoteborg reveals next wave of Nordic hits
Nordic Film Market includes debut films by Force Majeure actress, the screenwriter of A Royal Affair and director of viral hit Las Palmas; CAA, UTA and ICM agents among attending industry.
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NewsSwedish box office up 10% in 2015
Total box office hit $210m in 2015, but the market share of local films dropped 5.2%.
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News‘The Yard’ to kick off 450 films in Goteborg
Notable world premieres include Mads Matthiesen’s Teddy Bear follow-up The Model and Avalon director Axel Petersén’s Under the Pyramid.
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NewsNorway’s film and TV rebate to launch in January
Incentive scheme will offer $5.17m in its first year; Tomas Alfredson’s The Snowman could be first beneficiary.
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News'Thale' director launches free webseries
The 19-episode series is now available to watch online.
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NewsSubmarine joins forces with NonStop
New York-based indie sales powerhouse Submarine is creating a new documentary centric label in Scandinavia with NonStop Entertainment.
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NewsIDFA: Wide House picks up 'Man Falling'
Picture about Danish artist Per Kirkeby opened CPH:DOX.
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CommentIDFA: docs highlight refugee crisis
Three new documentary films highlight the plight of children caught up in the refugee crisis.
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News'God Bless The Child' wins at CPH:DOX
Other winners include Among The Believers and The Fear Of 13.
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News'Cartel Land' leads Cinema Eye Honours nominations
The Look Of Silence, Meru, The Wolfpack and Amy all received multiple nominations for this year’s non-fiction awards.
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NewsPulse Films, Britdoc launch doc fund at CPH:DOX
The first awardee of the Genesis Fund is Field Niggas director Khalik Allah for his forthcoming project, Jamaica.
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NewsFinnish agents talk up 'Snow White Trilogy'
EXCLUSIVE: AFM attendees have been in talks over a potential YA film or TV adaptation of another Scandinavian property to take the book world by storm.
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News'A Syrian Love Story', 'Mand Falder' to screen at CPH:DOX
Anne Wivel’s Mand Falder will open the festival, which will screen 200 docs including 60 world premieres.
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NewsDenmark, Iceland dominate Lübeck Nordic competition
The German festival will screen Grimur Hákonarson’s Rams, Tobias Lindholm’s A War and Klaus Harö’s The Fencer in its 2015 programme.
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NewsCPH:DOX announces guest curators; focus on climate change
Naomi Klein and Olafur Eliasson will both curate programmes at this year’s festival.
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News'Concrete Night', 'They Have Escaped' win in Helsinki
Pirjo Honkasolo’s Concrete Night and J-P Valkeapään’s They Have Escaped were among the winners at the Finnish Film Week (Sept 18-24) in Helsinki.
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News'1944' producer turns to comedy with 'The Reunion' remake
The Danish comedy The Reunion (Klassefesten) from 2011 is being given an Estonian remake by 1944’s producer Kristian Taska of Taska Film.
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Features'Noma: My Perfect Storm': filming in the world's best restaurant
Screen talks to San Sebastian title Noma: My Perfect Storm’s director and star about crafting culinary cinema.
















