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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

Grasse authorities recommend von Trier charges to be dropped

Not only did his Melancholia win the European Film Award for Best Feature (read more) in Berlin Saturday (December 3), Danish director Lars von Trier is also likely to avoid further court action...  

05/12/2011 | People | Denmark

Pasikowski returns after ten years to reveal dark secret in Aftermath

After a ten-year of absence from the big screen, Polish director Wladyslaw Pasikowski (pictured) will shortly be returning with a contemporary – and controversial – thriller. A co-writer of Polish...  

02/12/2011 | Production | Poland

Lindholm goes from behind bars to The Hijacking in Indian Ocean

Earlier this year, Danish directors Tobias Lindholm (pictured) and Michael Noer’s feature debut R swept the Danish Robert awards (eight wins) and collected three Bodil statuettes, named Best Film...  

02/12/2011 | Production | Denmark

Magic Silver before Twilight: Family 3D flick takes lead in Norway

While The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 is top of the pops in the rest of Scandinavia, Arne Lindtner Næss's Magic Silver 2 - The Quest for the Mystic Horn has conquered Norwegians' hearts....  

30/11/2011 | Admissions | Norway

Two dead after Norwegian film crew caught in rough waters

Norwegian police yesterday (Monday, November 28) released the names of two Norwegian film crew who were missing, presumed dead, after a 20-metre high wave threw them into the sea at Egersund on...  

29/11/2011 | People | Norway

Icelandic Nightshift finds work at Norwegian broadcaster TV2

Already aired by Iceland’s Channel 2, Finland’s YLE-FST and the UK’s BBC4, Icelandic Sagafilm’s comedy-drama series The Nightshift has been licensed to Norwegian state broadcaster TV2, which will...  

29/11/2011 | Television | Iceland

Norwegian low-budget love stories 'could launch new wave'

Both feature debuts on low budgets (€1-1.1 million), Norwegian directors Hanne Myren’s Jealousy (pictured) and Eirik Svensson’s Someone Like You ”could launch a new wave of Norwegian cinema where...  

25/11/2011 | Production | Norway

Emmy puts cherry on cake for Yellow Bird’s Millennium

The Millenium trilogy – the most successful film project so far to come out of Scandinavia – won an International Emmy for Best TV mini series, when the International of Academy of Television Arts...  

23/11/2011 | Awards | Sweden

When The Curse of Poverty set Norwegian films rolling

Acknowledged as Norway’s first art film, released on October 6, 1911 at Oslo’s Kosmorama, Halfdan Nobel Roede’s short The Curse of Poverty (pictured), starring Signe Danning, Hans Hedemark and...  

22/11/2011 | Events | Norway

Trier’s Oslo, August 31st takes Stockholm grand prix

Norwegian director Joachim Trier’s Oslo, August 31st won the grand prix for Best Film – the 7.3-kilo Bronze Horse – at the Stockholm International Film Festival, which ended yesterday (November...  

21/11/2011 | Festivals | Sweden

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