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Jorn Rossing Jensen


1730 articles available in total starting from 26/05/2011. Last article published on 05/02/2020.

Heartstone melts the heart of the Icelandic Edda jury

Heartstone melts the heart of the Icelandic Edda jury

Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson’s first feature won ten national film prizes when they were presented last night by the Icelandic Film and Television Academy  

27/02/2017 | Awards | Iceland

Helena Bergström preparing a “breathtaking love story”

Helena Bergström preparing a “breathtaking love story”

“To dare to let go and eventually win it all sums up hope and love for me,” says the Swedish actress-turned-director about the film, which still needs an English title  

23/02/2017 | Production | Sweden

Reykjavik’s Stockfish Film Festival focuses on female filmmakers

Reykjavik’s Stockfish Film Festival focuses on female filmmakers

“Guys can make those lousy films, but they will always have another chance; women only have one shot,” says festival director Friðrik Þór Friðriksson  

23/02/2017 | Festivals | Iceland

The Snowman and Borderland to benefit from Norwegian production incentives

The Snowman and Borderland to benefit from Norwegian production incentives

Janusz Kaminski’s The Postcard Killings is also among the seven projects receiving €5.5 million in support from the new scheme  

22/02/2017 | Funding | Norway

Casper Christensen and Frank Hvam preparing Dan Dream

Casper Christensen and Frank Hvam preparing Dan Dream

After two Klown successes, the pair of Danish comedians is readying something completely different  

22/02/2017 | Production | Denmark

Iram Haq making a film about how she was kidnapped by her own parents

Iram Haq making a film about how she was kidnapped by her own parents

Currently shooting in Sweden, What Will People Say – Haq’s second feature – has no happy ending, “since the gap between the two cultures remains so wide”  

21/02/2017 | Production | Norway/Sweden

The Norwegian Film Institute supports four new productions

The Norwegian Film Institute supports four new productions

Among other projects, the NFI is backing Jens Jonsson’s biopic of Sonja Wigert, the Norwegian actress who was a spy – for both sides – during World War II  

20/02/2017 | Funding | Norway

Joachim Trier’s Thelma selling well at the EFM

Joachim Trier’s Thelma selling well at the EFM

BERLIN 2017: The Norwegian director’s new thriller, scheduled for a local Halloween release, has been sold to a raft of countries by Memento Films International  

13/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Market/Norway

Lars von Trier a bestseller at the EFM for TrustNordisk

Lars von Trier a bestseller at the EFM for TrustNordisk

BERLIN 2017: The Danish director’s The House That Jack Built, which is yet to shoot, is in high demand at the Berlinale, where TrustNordisk has licensed it worldwide  

12/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Market/Denmark

SF Studios takes Norway’s current bestseller to the EFM

SF Studios takes Norway’s current bestseller to the EFM

Rasmus A Sivertsen’s fully animated In the Forest of Huckybucky and Stig Svendsen’s King’s Bay are on the Berlinale line-up of Stockholm’s international sales agency  

11/02/2017 | Berlinale 2017 | Market/Nordic countries

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