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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

Danish Teddy Bear’s win at Sundance: Unofficial dogma of documented fiction

Danish director Mads Matthiesen’s feature debut, Teddy Bear, was last week (January 28) awarded Best Director in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival. The film tells...  

31/01/2012 | Production | Denmark

After 6 1/2 Jussis, Aki Kaurismäki’s Le Havre in running for César

Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki’s Le Havre swept the Jussi awards gala last night (January 29) in Helsinki, where it collected six-and-a-half trophies including Best Film, Director, and Original...  

30/01/2012 | Awards | Finland

Norway 'Nordic champion' in collecting Eurimages film support

Norwegian cinema is Nordic champion in collecting EU support, having received €7.5 million or 37% of all Eurimages allocations for Nordic productions between 2007-2011, against Denmark and...  

27/01/2012 | Funding | Norway

With more than 200 producers, Finland’s Iron Sky to finally take off in Berlin

Finnish director Timo Vuorensola’s Iron Sky - the first Finnish feature backed by crowd funding and investment – will have its world premiere as a Panorama Special at the upcoming Berlinale, which...  

26/01/2012 | Production | Finland

Grandma and the Eight Children meets The Prize Idiot in Norwegian films

Grandma and the Eight Children, a Norwegian kid-pic classic written by and starring Anne-Cath Vestly will be revived as a musical by Norwegian director Lisa Marie Gamlem (pictured) in her feature...  

25/01/2012 | Production | Norway

Næss’s Into the White could end in black after accusations of copyright infringement

UK director-producer Alexander Joyce has cast doubt on the March 8 world premiere of Norwegian director Peter Næss’s Into the White, threatening a court injunction to prevent the release of the...  

25/01/2012 | Releases | Norway

She Monkeys and woman directors rule Sweden’s Guldbagge awards

”A typical example of typecasting,” said Swedish actor and singer Sven-Bertil Taube. ”In the film I am an old, half-blind man with a heart condition, and this is exactly what I am.” At Sweden’s...  

24/01/2012 | Awards | Sweden

Zentropa examines fraud and corruption within EU in Euro-noir series Babylon

The Euro-noir series Babylon – the first pan-European TV drama about fraud and corruption within the EU, backed by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU)– will be staged by Denmark’s Zentropa...  

23/01/2012 | Television | Denmark/Europe

Three Swedish films top local charts and more to come

Swedish cinema has got off to a flying start this year, with three local titles topping the charts and more to come, according to the Swedish Film Institute’s presentation of the upcoming season....  

23/01/2012 | Box Office | Sweden

Solving six cases in Finland, PI Vares is ready for the world

After seating 31% of Finnish audiences for local films last year, Finnish veteran producer Markus Selin’s Vares franchise – six thrillers following the investigations of Turku PI Jussi Vares, from...  

20/01/2012 | Market | Finland

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