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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

Hamer on the future of the kilogram, Poppe on a woman war photographer

The Norwegian Film Institute chips in €7 million for six new local productions, including new features from veteran directors and two debuts  

12/04/2012 | Production | Norway

After 1/2 Revolution, Shargawi receives full Nordisk prize

And Danish director Carl Th. Dreyer returned to the screen at the launch of CPH PIX 2012 - the fourth Copenhagen International Film Festival  

12/04/2012 | Awards | Denmark

35 years after first killings, The Marksman loads his gun again

Danish director Annette K. Olesen directs a remake of Danish author Anders Bodelsen’s 1977 thriller with Trine Dyrholm and Kim Bodnia in the leads  

11/04/2012 | Production | Denmark

Norwegian-Kurdish Red Heart selected for Beijing, Abu Dhabi

Shot in Kurdish Iraq, Norwegian director Mustafa Halkawt’s feature debut is the story of a young Kurdish girl who runs away from home with her secret boyfriend  

10/04/2012 | Films | Norway

Bergman’s video collection: There's Buñuel and Truffaut, but also The Blues Brothers

Swedish documentary and television series delves into the late director’s video trove  

06/04/2012 | Production | Sweden

A Royal Affair to become "one of greatest successes in Danish cinema"

Sold to 76 territories before its local premiere, Nikolaj Arcel’s 18th-century love story registers one of the strongest-ever performances for a Danish film  

05/04/2012 | Admissions | Denmark

Swedish, Finnish and Icelandic films in focus at Berlin’s Northzone festival

Nordic features by Holm, Lindéen, Saleh, Jankeri and Sveinsson programmed for the Northzone festival’s "sonic nuggets and newcomer films" between April 4-8  

04/04/2012 | Festivals | Germany

Sweden’s Stenberg on the road: Kerouac, female version

Swedish-Finnish international sales agency The Yellow Affair picks up biopic of Swedish author Birgitta Stenberg – now she is 80, but in her 20s...  

03/04/2012 | Market | Sweden/Finland

Fager's supernatural tales to be brought to big screen

Swedish directors Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein to film Swedish author Anders Fager’s Collected Swedish Cults for Svensk Filmindustri  

02/04/2012 | Production | Sweden

Finnish Cold War comedy August Fools backed by Norway and Czech Republic

Finnish director Taru Mäkelä reunites a Finnish middle-aged milliner, part-time clairvoyant (Kati Outinen) and a Czech jazz musician in her third feature  

02/04/2012 | Production | Finland

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