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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

After 13 million people watch the trailer, Las Palmas finally reaches TV

"You've probably heard that teenage drinking ages have been reduced, but this is ridiculuos," said US comedian and talkshow host Jay Leno, when he saw the trailer for Swedish director Johannes...  

22/12/2011 | Films | Sweden

After A Somewhat Gentle Man, Moland meets The Prize Idiot

Norwegian director Hans Petter Moland (picture), who most recently made the award-winning portrait of A Somewhat Gentle Man (2010), has made an appointment with The Prize Idiot for his next - and...  

20/12/2011 | Production | Norway

Fabik leaves overweight Princess for chick-lit success and betrayal

Swedish director Teresa Fabik, who most recently portrayed an overweight teenager struggling to be accepted in Princess (2009), will take Swedish author Kajsa Ingemarsson’s chick-lit bestseller...  

16/12/2011 | Production | Sweden

Refn’s Drive takes more honours and is still performing at international box office

Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn’s Drive, which garnered him the trophy for Best Director at this year’s Cannes International Film Festival, continues to excite the critics. Most recently,...  

15/12/2011 | People | Denmark

With 16 nominations, A Family leads the race for Denmark’s Roberts

Danish director Pernille Fischer Christensen’s A Family, which was launched in competition at the Berlin International Film Festival to win the international critics’ FIPRESCI prize, leads the...  

14/12/2011 | Awards | Denmark

Norway finds the Magic Silver - best local market-share since 1975

Well ahead of Christmas, Norwegian cinema statistics gave the local industry a present it could not have imagined: by early December, Norwegian films reached 2,663,301 admissions – the best result...  

13/12/2011 | Admissions | Norway

Santa Claus and his evil brother celebrate Christmas in Finland

While Finnish director Antti Haikala’s feature debut, Santa’s Magic Crystal, with the real Santa Claus and his evil twin brother Basil is now touring the Finnish theatres, the Finnish Film...  

12/12/2011 | Production | Finland/Lithuania

Secret of Two Lives disclosed in Norwegian-German drama-thriller

One of the first Norwegian-German co-productions in 34 years, German director Georg Maas’s drama-thriller Two Lives, began principal photography on location in Bergen this week (December 6)....  

09/12/2011 | Production | Norway

Icelandic Film Centre goes digital with Europe’s Finest

The Icelandic Film Centre has signed a contract with Cologne-based digital distributor Europe's Finest for a package of Icelandic features, including six titles by Icelandic Oscar-nominated...  

07/12/2011 | Distribution | Iceland/Germany

While Danes rule EU they want to talk films too

When Denmark takes over the EU Presidency on January 1 for a six-month period, the Danish Film Institute (DFI) will launch a promotion campaign for Danish cinema in the EU countries, which aims to...  

06/12/2011 | Promotion | Denmark

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