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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

While No 1 on the Finnish charts, Vuoksenmaa will Click Me again

Johanna Vuoksenmaa, whose 21 Ways to Ruin a Marriage has taken 173,767 admissions domestically, is ready for another season of her TV series on online dating  

27/02/2013 | Production | Finland

Local films sell every second cinema ticket in Denmark

With four titles among the six top-grossers in the charts, Danish cinema controls an unprecedented 49% of the market  

27/02/2013 | Admissions | Denmark

In spite of strong local fare, Icelandic admissions decrease in 2012

Icelandic directors Óskar Thór Axelsson's Black's Game and Baltasar Kormákur's The Deep made the Top 10 Films, but the total result was 4.3% less than in 2011  

26/02/2013 | Admissions | Iceland

Sweden takes shares in three Oscars in best result since 1984

Besides winning the Academy Award for Searching for Sugar Man as Best Documentary, two Swedish sound engineers shared the prize for Best Sound Editing  

26/02/2013 | Awards | Sweden

Olsen Gang and Matador composer to be awarded by Danish film critics

Danish pianist-composer – and Grammy winner – Bent Fabricius-Bjerre will receive an Honorary Bodil trophy from the Danish Film Critics' Association  

25/02/2013 | Awards | Denmark

No Oscar, but contracts for three US films - 'and of course I will return'

Danish director Nikolaj Arcel's A Royal Affair did not win the Oscar yesterday – but he didn't leave empty-handed: he has signed contracts to do three US movies, including The Power of the Dog  

25/02/2013 | People | Denmark

The Keeper of Lost Causes finds several in international market

The first thriller from Jussi Adler-Olsen’s series of deputy detective superintendent Carl Mørck and his Department Q was sold to five territories  

22/02/2013 | Market | Denmark

Norwegian thriller Pioneer sold to the US from four-minute promo in Berlin

Norwegian director Erik Skjoldbjærg’s €6.7 million Aksel Hennie starrer found American release through Magnolia Pictures, which also distributed Headhunters with Hennie – both from Friland Film  

21/02/2013 | Market | Norway

Films are 'Nordic Cool' at Washington's Kennedy Center

The festival, which runs from February 19 to March 17 will highlight the intersection of life and nature, art and culture in the Nordic countries  

20/02/2013 | Festivals | Nordic countries/USA

11 Icelandic Edda awards go into The Deep

Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur’s real-life drama about a historical shipwreck that one man miraculously survived, swept the Icelandic national film awards  

19/02/2013 | Awards | Iceland

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