All Denmark articles – Page 25
-
News
Nordisk buys Norwegian cinema giant
Danish major Nordisk Film has purchased all shares in Oslo Kino - Norway’s largest cinema chain - for $103m (NOK 600m) from the municipality of Oslo.
-
News
CPH PIX reveals line-up
Ulrich Seidl’s Paradise trilogy is to be screened in full as part of the 5th CPH PIX-Copenhagen International Film Festival.
-
News
Copenhagen to offer $6.3m film fund
The Danish capital of Copenhagen is to establish a regional film fund in a bid to attract foreign productions and place the city on the international movie map.
-
News
Persbrandt, Dyrholm reunite for Someone You Love
Shooting on Pernille Fischer Christensen’s [pictured] new film begins tomorrow [Jan 23].
-
News
Wide secures Silent Ones rights
Ricky Rijneke’s debut feature film, Silent Ones, will be sold by French agent Wide management.
-
News
Royal Affair leads Denmark’s Bodil Award nominations
Period drama up against Excuse Me, Teddy Bear, You and Me Forever, and A Hijacking for Best Film.
-
News
Danish box office records 30-year high
Strong performances by The Hobbit, Skyfall and domestic productions generated more than 14 million admissions in Denmark in 2012.
-
News
Von Trier's Challenge to the People to premiere in Copenhagen on Oct 12
User-generated project Gesamt - Disaster 501: What Happened To Man [pictured] to premiere at Charlottenborg.
-
News
Zentropa, TV2 gear up for series of Adler-Oslen adaptations
Production to start next week on The Woman in the Cage, AKA Mercy, to be directed by Mikkel Nørgaard [pictured] and starring Nikolaj Lie Kaas as Carl Mørck.
-
News
Nikolaj Arcel’s A Royal Affair picked as Denmark's Oscar entry
Historical romance world premiered in Berlin, taking home two prizes for best script and best actor.
-
News
Niels Arden Oplev to return to Denmark for next feature
Director is currently shooting his first US feature Dead Man Down.
-
News
Douglas Gordon announced as first of three special guest curators at CPH:DOX 2012
International documentary festival has also announced its line-up for third DOX:LAB.
-
Features
Thomas Vinterberg
Some 14 years after Festen, Thomas Vinterberg is back in Competition at Cannes with his latest drama, The Hunt. It’s been a long road back, he tells Mike Goodridge.
-
Features
A celebration of Zentropa
After 20 years, the iconic Danish production outfit Zentropa is going stronger than ever, with historical drama A Royal Affair packing out Danish cinemas and Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt in Competition here in Cannes.
-
News
Headhunters director heads to the sea for Tordenskjold
Morten Tyldum to direct $12.2m historical drama, produced by Norway’s Filmkameratene with Denmark’s Zentropa
-
News
Bille August returns to Denmark to direct The Passion Of Marie
Two-time Palm d’Or winner to direct in Denmark for first time in more than 30 years.
-
News
Strong Danish cast confirmed for Bier's Love
Trust Nordisk handling sales on Susanne Bier’s $8m latest scheduled for an Aug 2012 release
-
News
Zentropa, Nordisk, Network pact for crime thriller series
Trio partner on new series based on successful novelist Jussi Adler-Olsen’s Danish series about a Danish police force.