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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 Hunter takes a good shot, but A Pigeon cracks the record

Swedish director Roy Andersson (pictured)'s A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, concluding his 'Living' trilogy of Songs from the Second Floor (2001) and You, the Living (2007),...  

28/10/2011 | Production | Scandinavia

Per Fly to shoot Monica Z's biopic

Swedish-Icelandic singer Edda Magnusson will play the lead in Monica Z (Monica Zetterlund - A Lingonberry in a Cocktail), a €4.2 million biopic of the Swedish singer-actress which Danish director...  

28/10/2011 | Production | Sweden

She Monkeys and Ebbe directors eye €0.8 million scholarship for next movies

Swedish award-winning directors Jane Magnusson and Lisa Aschan are among the nominées for the first €0.8 million feature film scholarship which Sweden's Stockholm International Film Festival will...  

27/10/2011 | Festivals | Sweden

Danes in Hollywood: Madsen on his first thriller, Leth's first film also ready

Backed by local blockbuster Flame & Citron and Denmark’s submission for the 2012 Oscars, Superclasico, Danish director Ole Christian Madsen (pictured) has been signed to realise a US thriller,...  

26/10/2011 | Production | Denmark/USA

Interview: Maria Ekerhovd • Mer Film

Producers on the Move 2011 - Norway

Maria Ekerhovd, who scooped Norway’s so far only Golden Palm for Bobbie Peers’ short Sniffer, has recently opened her own production outfit, Mer Film.  

25/10/2011

Happy, Happy opening for Lübeck’s Nordic Film Days with 147 films

Unspooling its 53rd edition from November 2-6, the Nordic Film Days Lübeck (northern Germany) – the largest showcase of Scandinavian films outside the Nordic countries – will boast eight German...  

24/10/2011 | Festivals | Germany

After Ibsen and bank looting,Skjoldbjærg serves up oil-rush thriller

Norwegian director Erik Skjoldbjærg (pictured), who won a Best Director Amanda, Norway’s national film prizen for his latest feature, Nokas will receive €400,000 Eurimages financing for Pioneer, a...  

21/10/2011 | Production | Norway

Next generation's filmmakers celebrated at Stockholm fest

The Stockholm International Film Festival is "the meeting place for next generation's filmmakers, and in our 22nd edition we are happy to present more woman directors than ever," said Festival...  

20/10/2011 | Festivals | Scandinavia

Four Nordic Hugos in Chicago - festival gold for Aki Kaurismäki's Le Havre

Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki's Le Havre won the Gold Hugo - the top prize - in the International Feature Film Competition of the Chicago International Film Festival for "Kaurismäki's mastery...  

19/10/2011 | Awards | USA

Redgrave, Ganz and Irons board August's Night Train to Lisbon, departure March

UK actress Vanessa Redgrave (pictured) and Swiss actor Bruno Ganz will join the all-star cast of Jeremy Irons, Mélanie Laurent, Jack Huston, Christopher Lee and Lena Olin for Danish Oscar-winning...  

19/10/2011 | Production | Germany

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