All articles by Wendy Mitchell – Page 60
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TrustNordisk sells 10 films to China
Chinese outfit DD Dream’s acquisitions include Thomas Vinterberg’s The Commune.
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GoodCo plots $5m fantasy 'Wild Witch'
Danish outfit has a busy slate at Cannes, including the fantasy family film based on Lene Kaaberbøl’s best-selling book series.
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Leth, Zandvliet team for skinhead drama
Project comes from Land Of Mine’s producer and writer duo.
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FilmRise moves on chess documentary 'Magnus' for US
EXCLUSIVE: TrustNordisk’s documentary about chess champion Magnus Carlsen had its world premiere in Tribeca.
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Cannes Q&A: Juho Kuosmanen, 'The Happiest Day In The Life Of Olli Maki'
The Finnish director makes his debut feature with a boxing story more about romance than the ring.
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StellaNova expands into distribution
Production company’s distribution banner will be called StellaNova Film Distribution.
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Barfoed, Schonnemann launch The Lot with 'Crying Sun'
EXCLUSIVE: Film about Danish journalist and her Syrian fixer will start shooting in February 2017 in Turkey and Morocco.
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James Schamus: What makes something a movie?
In a preview of his talk at Sundance Film Festival London on June 4, the American industry veteran looks at the challenges of how to define a film in the era of multi-platform content.
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CPH PIX confirms new structure
EXCLUSIVE: Former family festival BUSTER becomes a programme section within CPH PIX, which plans a total of 600 screenings and events this year.
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Nicolas Winding Refn's 'The Neon Demon': Dressed To Kill
A tale of beauty obsession and obsessive beauties in the ruthless world of Los Angeles fashion, The Neon Demon is Nicolas Winding Refn’s first venture into horror. The Danish film-maker and producing partner Lene Borglum tell Wendy Mitchell about their Cannes Competition title
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Set Report: 'How To Talk To Girls At Parties'
Director John Cameron Mitchell brings Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman to a seedy east London location for his latest feature, a punk-alien love story. Wendy Mitchell reports from the set
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Danish outfit Snowglobe launches with Guerra, Escalante, Reygadas films
EXCLUSIVE: Mikkel Jersin, Katrin Pors, and Eva Jakobsen are working on films with Amat Escalante, Carlos Reygadas and Ciro Guerra.
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Alpha Violet boards Directors' Fortnight drama 'Wolf And Sheep'
Shahrbanoo Sadat’s debut feature, set in Afghanistan, will play in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight.
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LevelK teams with Mondrian for 'Klump'
LevelK is teaming with Mondrian Entertainment for world sales on animated series Klump, based on the best-selling books.
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LevelK dives into FilmBros’ action-thriller 'Cave'
EXCLUSIVE: Companies to collaborate on slate from emerging Norwegian director.
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Louhimies plans 80-day shoot for 'Unknown Soldier'
Finnish production from Frozen Land director will feature 14,000 extras.
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'The Fits', 'Salero' win at RiverRun
The River Run International Film Festival wrapped its 18th edition in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with its narrative feature award going to Anna Rose Holmer’s The Fits, which was, in the words of the jury, “an audacious debut from a promising American talent.”
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Losange punches with UCR's 'Olli Maki'
EXCLUSIVE: Cinefondation winner Juho Kuosmanen makes his feature debut with the Finnish-German-Swedish co-production.
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Amanda Knox feature among new Danish docs
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix to launch US-Danish documentary Knox in autumn; Screen speaks to key doc companies about their lineups.
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Agnieszka Holland, Tom Of Finland films get Swedish Film Institute backing
The Swedish Film Institute has backed nineteen projects in its latest round of funding.