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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

The Bridge becomes tunnel between the UK-France and US-Mexico

The Danish-Swedish television series, which outrated The Killing in the UK and won the International TV Dagger Award, is being remade for viewers on both sides of the Atlantic  

23/01/2013 | Production | Denmark, UK-France

Eat Sleep Die and win: Four Swedish Guldbaggar for Pichler

Swedish director Gabriela Pichler cashed in on four out of five nominations for the Swedish national film prize, shortly after her feature debut was awarded the Swedish critics' Garbo  

22/01/2013 | Awards | Sweden

Northern-most festival prize goes to a film from 'Down Under'

Cate Shortland's European WWII aftermath drama received the grand prix at Norway's Tromsø International Film Festival  

22/01/2013 | Festivals | Norway

Månsson's retired private eye sees a Bright Future at the IFFR

Nominated for a Swedish film prize as cinematographer, Swedish director Måns Månsson goes to Rotterdam with his first feature, while preparing his second  

21/01/2013 | People | Sweden

Search and thou shalt find: Big prize for Bendjelloul

Nominated for six Guldbaggar – Sweden's national film prizes, which are presented tonight - Malik Bendjelloul's Searching for Suger Man is honoured by Göteborg  

21/01/2013 | Awards | Sweden

No action against Call Girl for gross defamation of character

The Swedish Chancellor of Justice will not take legal action against Call Girl in which a Swedish prime minister, who happens to be an Olof Palme look-alike, buys sex from an under-age girl  

18/01/2013 | People | Sweden

Sweden’s Agatha Christie returns to big screen after 50 years

Sweden’s Pampas Produktion will adapt six thrillers from Maria Lang’s novels – the first, from her 1949 debut, will be theatrically released on March 8  

17/01/2013 | Production | Sweden

Indefatigable Swedish detectives are back on new assignments

"Crime still works well in Swedish cinemas," said the Swedish Film Institute's CEO Anna Serner, introducing this year's first 19 local releases including three thrillers with Wallander, Wijk and Falk  

16/01/2013 | Releases | Sweden

The Hunt goes straight to top in 2000s' second-best opening

"It is almost unnatural," said a film top exec about Danish director Thomas Vinterberg's award-winning drama, which reached Denmark eight months after it was launched at Cannes  

15/01/2013 | Releases | Denmark

Secret agent and Swedes in Greece and Thailand compete for audiences

Agent Hamilton - In the Interest of the Nation, Tosh in Greece and Once Upon a Time in Phuket have been nominated for the Swedish national film prize voted by the public  

15/01/2013 | Awards | Sweden

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