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Jorn Rossing Jensen

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

A One-Way to Antibes with a EU prize from Toronto

Swedish director Richard Hobert's film won the Audience Award at the 27th European Union Film Festival in Toronto, which this year screened 30 films from 27 countries  

30/11/2012 | Awards | Europe

Helena Danielsson to collect this year's Prix Eurimages

The Swedish producer, who won the Nordic Council Film Award for Swedish actress-director Pernilla August's Beyond, will be honoured for her role in European co-productions  

30/11/2012 | Awards | Sweden

Danish films lose 286,000 admissions on crowded release schedule

Local films tripped over themselves to be part of what will be remembered as the 'great Danish film bloodbath', argues the chairman of the exhibitors’ association Danish Cinemas  

28/11/2012 | Admissions | Denmark

No charges against Marcimain

The police will not investigate the alleged case of defamation of character in the Swedish director's Call Girl, since the accusation did not come from a relative  

27/11/2012 | People | Sweden

Norwegian Kon-Tiki duo prepares 'spectacular Viking epic'

Norwegian Kon-Tiki duo prepares 'spectacular Viking epic'

Norwegian directors Espen Sandberg, Joachim Rønning, Anita Killi and Knut Erik Jensen are awarded VIP Scholarships from the Norwegian Film Institute  

26/11/2012 | Funding | Norway

Icelandic showcases in Kilkenny and Rome plus more money for production

While Icelandic films travel to Ireland and Italy, the Icelandic Film Centre looks forward to extra government money, which will bring the situation back to normal  

23/11/2012 | Industry | Iceland

We Are Best! receives better part of Swedish Film Institute funding

Swedish director Lukas Moodysson's new feature is among six productions - half of them documentaries - that will benefit from the latest €2.5 million round of support  

22/11/2012 | Production | Sweden

The Night Season on stage, a dark side of war on screen

In Bergen, Norwegian director Petter Næss is preparing a feature adaptation of Norwegian author Helle Aarnes' Tyskerjentene, while rehearsing UK playwright Rebecca Lenkiewicz's family drama  

22/11/2012 | Production | Norway

Swedish actor Hans Lundgren to receive Eliason Merit Award

Hans? No, Swedish movie star and action hero 'Dolph' Lundgren will be honoured by the Swedish-American prize for 'strengthening Swedish-American relations'  

21/11/2012 | Awards | Sweden/USA

While Niko 2 is flying worldwide, Finland's Anima Vitae has other plans

The Finnish animation studio behind the series of CGI-animated young flying reindeer with vertigo sets up business in Malaysia, signing US partner for financing and distribution  

21/11/2012 | Releases/industry | Finland

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