All Denmark articles – Page 8
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Features
The Euro 75: Profile Pictures (Denmark)
Profile has a strong track record with bold new voices, including director Ali Abbasi.
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News
Odin’s Eye acquires Danish WW2 family saga ‘Out Of The Darkness’ (exclusive)
Anders Refn’s sequel to ‘Into The Darkness’ has opened strongly in Denmark.
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TrustNordisk boards Fenar Ahmad’s sequel ‘Darkland: Case Closed’ (exclusive)
Ahmad’s Darkland (2017), also sold by TrustNordisk, was selected for Fantastic Fest and was a box office hit in Denmark.
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TrustNordisk boards Nikolaj Lie Kaas’ Danish series ‘Agent’
Zentropa produces the Danish-language dramedy about a talent agent in the entertainment industry.
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New Europe boards Cannes-bound ‘Godland’; first image revealed (exclusive)
The film is Icelandiic director Hlynur Palmason’s third film following ‘Winter Brothers’ and ‘A White, White Day’.
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TrustNordisk boards Danish debut ‘The Great Silence’ (exclusive)
Cast includes Kristine Kujath Thorp (Ninjababy) and Elliott Crosset Hove (Winter Brothers)
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Dogwoof scores major theatrical deals on buzzy documentary ‘Navalny’ (exclusive)
Film was a hot title at CPH:DOX last week.
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DR strikes distribution deal with Bomanbridge for ‘A Game of Secrets’ (exclusive)
The TV documentary explores the Football Leaks website that exposes systematic illegaties in the football industry.
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CPH:DOX reveals 2022 competition, industry winners
Natasa Urban’s ‘The Eclipse’, about ex-Yugoslavia, takes top prize.
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‘Riotsville, USA’, ‘The Eclipse’ directors on the division between activism and doc filmmaking
The duo were speaking at the final CPH: DOX A Morning With… session in Copenhagen on Thursday (March 31).
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Reviews
‘Outside’: CPH:DOX Review
Olha Zhurba’s timely debut doc follows a young boy who goes from poster child for the Ukrainian Maiden Uprising to a homeless adult
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‘The Chocolate War’: CPH:DOX Review
Miki Mistrati’s third documentary on the ethical failures of the chocolate industry focuses on child trafficking to the Ivory Coast
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‘Navalny’ and ’A Storm Foretold’ directors debate if doc filmmakers can become too involved with their subjects
Daniel Roher and Christoffer Guldbrandsen came together as part of the CPH:DOX conference.
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Reviews
‘The Fall’: CPH:DOX Review
An intimate coming-of-age documentary about an eleven-year-old reclaiming her body after a sleepwalking injury
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Features
Online pioneers make physical comeback: CPH:DOX directors talk 2022 edition
Katrine Kiilgaard and Niklas Engstrom’s first edition in charge launches today.
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Dogwoof scores sales of CPH:DOX titles ‘River’, ‘How To Survive A Pandemic’ (exclusive)
‘River’ is in the Highlights strand, with ‘How To Survive A Pandemic’ in CPH:Science.
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Reviews
‘Into The Ice’: CPH:DOX Review
CPH:DOX opens with an overwhelming experience of glaciology and climate change in Greenland
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News
Germany’s Rise And Shine adds influencer doc ‘Girl Gang’ to CPH:DOX slate (exclusive)
Susanne Regina Meures’ Girl Gang is about a 14-year old social media influencer in Berlin.
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‘Navalny’ director Daniel Roher to head CPH:Conference
The four-day event will run in-person in Copenhagen and online.
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Studiocanal boards Thomas Vinterberg’s debut TV series ‘Families Like Ours’
Studiocanal will co-produce and oversee worldwide sales, excluding France, Benelux and Scandinavia.