Jorn Rossing Jensen 1730 articles available in total starting from 26/05/2011. Last article published on 05/02/2020. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 117 118 [119] 120 121 ... 171 172 173 next More admissions – for local and European films – in Swedish cinemas 2012Eight of the 25 most popular films were Swedish, James Bond killed Sweden's secret agent Carl Hamilton, according to statistics from the Swedish Film Institute 30/01/2013 | Admissions | SwedenSix Nordic directors in Creative Alliance ready to attack the international marketDanish directors Lone Scherfig, Thomas Vinterberg and Icelandic director Dagur Kári set up co-op with US production company Parts & Labor International 30/01/2013 | Production | DenmarkFrank 'The Fixer' Tagliano still trying to settle down in LilyhammerNorway's Rubicon TV and pubcaster NRK film a 2nd season with another eight episodes about the NY mobster, who has been relocated to rural Lillehammer after testifying against former associates 30/01/2013 | Television | NorwaySmall Finnish VFX studio wins Australian Oscar for Iron SkyReleased in more than 60 countries, Finnish director Timo Vuorensola and producer Tero Kaukomaa's dark sci-fi comedy will this year be launched in an extended version 29/01/2013 | Awards | FinlandThe Shooter finds more goals in Olesen's remake of 1977 thriller“Scarily enough, it is more relevant today than when it was written,” said Annette K. Olesen of her new thriller-drama, which will be launched at the Göteborg Film Festival 28/01/2013 | Releases | DenmarkIt's not all about money in GöteborgThree features-documentaries and eight shorts compete for two of the main prizes at Sweden's Göteborg International Film Festival, which both come with production services 25/01/2013 | Awards | SwedenFrom animation to live action: Captain Sabertooth is backNorway's Storm Films is preparing Norwegian director Lisa Marie Gamlem’s Captain Sabertooth and the Lama Rama Treasure, a €5.1 million feature reviving Terje Formoe’s character 25/01/2013 | Production | NorwayA Royal Affair makes space for Denmark's Robert awardsDanish director Nikolaj Arcel's historical drama nominated in 15 (out of 16) categories for the Danish Film Academy’s annual prize, which will for the first time include Best TV Series 24/01/2013 | Awards | DenmarkPersbrandt and Dyrholm reunite for Christensen's Someone You LoveAfter the Oscar-winning In A Better World, Mikael Persbrandt and Trine Dyrholm perform as a world-famous singer-songwriter and his producer 24/01/2013 | Production | DenmarkFive Anagram films to be launched in GöteborgThe Swedish production company, which has just signed a new head of film and drama, will unspool a new feature by William Olsson and a feature-length documentary about sexploitation by Wictor Ericsson 23/01/2013 | Festivals | Sweden previous page: 1 2 3 ... 117 118 [119] 120 121 ... 171 172 173 next