All Nordic articles – Page 11
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News
Denmark’s CPH:DOX cancels physical event, plans virtual stand-in (update)
220 films and directors ”have been sent home”.
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Hanne Palmquist to depart HBO Nordic to join Endemol Shine Nordics
Anders Landstrom steps down as MD of Filmlance; Helena Akerman joins Filmlance from SVT.
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Reviews
‘Gunda’: Berlin Review
Although a documentary, Viktor Kossakovsky’s extraordinary film is every bit as resonant as Bresson’s ’Balthazar’ or Bela Tarr’s ’Turin Horse’
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‘A Perfectly Normal Family’: Rotterdam Review
A daughter watches her father transition in this carefully-observed debut, winner of Rotterdam’s Big Screen award
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Picturehouse Entertainment acquires ‘Hope’ starring Stellan Skarsgård for UK (exclusive)
The film debuted at Toronto 2019.
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SF Studios shuts in-house sales division as it pacts with REinvent
SF Studios International will close this week.
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‘Queen Of Hearts’ dominates Denmark’s 2020 Robert awards
May el-Toukhy became the first woman to win best director.
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Reviews
‘Charter’: Sundance Review
Amanda Kernell follows up ‘Sami Blood’ with this ‘impressively scratchy’ character study of a flawed but loving mother
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‘And Then We Danced’, ‘Aniara’ lead winners at Sweden’s 2020 Guldbagge awards
The former took best film with the latter winning best director.
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‘Force Of Habit’: first trailer for Finnish gender stereotypes anthology feature (exclusive)
The film is comprised of six shorts following women dealing with discrimination.
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Alma Pöysti to play Moomins creator Tove Jansson in biopic ‘Tove’ (exclusive)
The film is set in the 1940s and 50s.
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Reviews
‘The Painter And The Thief’: Review
A burglar ends up stealing his victim’s heart in this unusual documentary from Norway
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Features
42 European films to tempt festival directors in 2020
The hot productions from France, Benelux, Nordics, Italy, Germany, Spain, Greece, Central and Eastern Europe, and Russia.
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Reviews
‘iHuman’: IDFA Review
Wide-ranging documentary which tracks the rise and rise of artficial intelligence
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News
National Film School of Denmark director Vinca Wiedemann steps down following student strike
The strike was in protest at changes to the curriculum this year.
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Reviews
‘Gutterbee’: Tallinn Review
Ewen Bremner stars in this odd satire which pitches a German sausage-maker against the Christian right in a small American town
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News
Danish film industry supports strike by national film school students to remove director
Directors Lone Scherfig, Dagur Kari and Nikolaj Arcel have signed a letter supporting the strike.
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Features
May el-Toukhy discusses the “Greek tragedy-vibe” to Denmark’s Oscar entry ‘Queen Of Hearts’
Director May el-Toukhy talks about her provocative, taboo-busting Danish relationship drama Queen Of Hearts.