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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 Keeper of Lost Causes also keeps Eurimages finance

The European Council's co-production fund has chipped in €370,000 for Danish director Mikkel Nørgaard's The Keeper of Lost Causes, launching the Jussi Adler-Olsen franchise  

26/10/2012 | Production | Denmark

Now with his own culture house, Alfie Atkins gets his first feature

The children's book character created by Swedish author Gunilla Bergström dreams of being big enough to have a dog in Norwegian Oscar-winner Torill Kove's first full-length film  

26/10/2012 | Production | Norway/Sweden

Bier exceeds 600,000 admissions, Father of Four No 1 - again

Danish director Susanne Bier's Love Is All You Need joins Danish five top sellers since 2005, and ASA Film's franchise wins for the sixth time  

25/10/2012 | Admissions | Denmark

Denmark's LevelK does docs, selling Planet RE:think to Germany

The Copenhagen- and New York-based international sales boutique is building up a catalogue of documentaries 'which will make you see the world in a different light'  

24/10/2012 | Market | Denmark

The Bridge wins International Dagger, finishing off The Killing

Already transplanted to the UK and France, Danish and Swedish pubcasters DRTV and SVT's thriller named Best International Crime and Thriller Series  

22/10/2012 | Awards | Denmark

Warsaw launches Europe-China Promotion Project with Beijing's Film Factory

Festival director Stefan Laudyn of the Warsaw International Film Festival and China's Film Factory founder Et Hu instigate new film exchange  

22/10/2012 | Festivals | Poland

While the prisoners tango, Fonteyne wins Warsaw's Grand Prix

Frédéric Fonteyne's Tango Libre, takes top prize at the Polish international film festival, before Jakimowski's Imagine and Giurgiu's Of Snails and Men  

22/10/2012 | Festivals | Poland

The Illusionist That Disappeared conjures €420,000 Eurimages top financing

Based a real-life event of a man who suddenly wasn’t there, Norwegian director Bobbie Peers' feature debut will go into production next year for Norway’s Mer Film, Sweden’s Migma Film and...  

19/10/2012 | Production | Norway

European films dominate Stockholm’s Bronze Horse competition

Unspooling between November 7-18, the 23rd Stockholm International Film Festival will screen more than 170 films from over 50 countries  

19/10/2012 | Festivals | Sweden

More focus on trade at CentEast Market Warsaw

Unspooling between October 19-21, the CentEast Market Warsaw has scheduled six Polish films, ten works-in-progress from eastern Europe and Russia and three industry presentations  

18/10/2012 | Events | Poland

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