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1449 articles available in total starting from 06/06/2002. Last article published on 18/04/2024.

New CPH:PIX kicks off in Copenhagen

Denmark’s biggest ever film festival, CPH: PIX, will open its doors today in Copenhagen with the screening of Richard Curtis’ The Boat that Rocked. A total of 185 feature films will screen until...  

16/04/2009 | Festivals | Denmark

Bavaria delivers Bornedal’s Evil internationally

Ole Bornedal’s latest thriller, Deliver Us from Evil, which opened on April 3 in seventh place in the domestic top ten for Danish distributor SF Film, has been picked up by Bavaria Film...  

14/04/2009 | Market | Denmark

Interview: Søren Stærmose • Producer of the Millennium films

Casting Lisbeth Salander was our first focus

03/04/2009

Bornedal ready to deliver audiences from evil

Popular Danish filmmaker Ole Bornedal is back on Danish screens today with his new thriller Deliver Us from Evil, released on over 40 screens by SF Film. Based on Bornedal’s original script, the...  

03/04/2009 | Releases | Denmark

Recession affects Egmont profits

Scandinavian media giant Egmont announced in its 2008 annual report that its revenue increased by 5%, from €1.49bn in 2007 to €1.56bn last year. However, net profit fell from €65m to €15m year on...  

25/03/2009 | Distribution | Denmark

Bodil critics Terribly Happy for Genz

After its seven wins at the Roberts Awards, Henrik Ruben Genz's Terribly Happy, produced by Fine & Mellow, won another six trophies at this year’s Bodil Awards ceremony, organised by the Danish...  

03/03/2009 | Awards | Denmark

Advance Party II rules announced

After an intensive week-long directing workshop at the Berlin Film Festival, the chosen directors for the Advance Party II scheme (see news) have come up with the new rules for the initiative....  

02/03/2009 | Industry | UK/Ireland/Denmark

Advance Party II, developing UK and Irish talent

Scotland’s Sigma Films, Denmark’s Zentropa and Ireland’s Subotica Entertainment have formed an alliance under the banner Advance Party II (APII) in order to develop eight new films from emerging...  

27/02/2009 | Industry | UK/Ireland/Denmark

Terribly Happy overjoyed at Roberts

Sunday’s celebration in Copenhagen of the 25th Roberts Awards, presented by the Danish Film Academy, was a triumphal night for Henrik Rubens Genz, whose film Terribly Happy won seven awards,...  

03/02/2009 | Awards | Denmark

Magnusson ousted from Nordisk Film

Scandinavian major Nordisk Film announced last Friday that it had decided to put an end to its contract with Kim Magnusson, managing director of Nordisk Film Production in Denmark, due to “plans...  

27/01/2009 | Production | Denmark

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