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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

Egoyan, Weerasethakul and Palmer to meet in ‘Midnight Sun’

Canadian, Oscar-nominated director Atom Egoyan, his Thai colleague Apichatpong Weerasethakul, who won the Golden Palm last year and UK documentarist Tony Palmer are among the official guests at...  

16/06/2011 | Festivals | Finland

Solan the Hedgehog and Ludvig the Magpie return to the cinema

Chipping in €1.6 million production funding, the Norwegian Film Institute has launched Solan and Ludvig: Christmas in Pinchcliffe, a stop-motion animated feature and the return of Solan the...  

15/06/2011 | Production | Norway

Susanne Bier shoots her first romantic comedy in 12 years

Danish director Susanne Bier, whose In A Better World won this year’s Oscar for Best Foreign-Language Film, has started principal photography for her first romantic comedy in 12 years, All You...  

14/06/2011 | Production | Denmark

Finnish Film Foundation re-appoints Krohn to her own position

The board of the Finnish Film Foundation has re-appointed Irina Krogn to the position of managing director from a field of 12 applicants, of whom five were interviewed. ”The job was declared...  

13/06/2011 | Institutions | Finland

Bille August to shoot The Passion of Marie

For the first time since he won an Oscar, a Golden Palm and a Golden Globe for Pelle the Conqueror (1987), Danish director Bille August will return to local filmmaking, to direct The Passion of...  

10/06/2011 | Production | Denmark

Comrade, a war film where enemies become friends

Norwegian director Petter Næss’ Comrade is set during World War II – ”still it’s not a real war movie,” he insisted. ”It is the story of two groups of enemies who are forced to fight together in...  

09/06/2011 | Production | Norway

After Cannes Nordisk Film promises "hours of intense entertainment"

Danish major, Nordisk Film, returned from its annual shopping spree at Cannes not only with a package of big US titles, but also with an output deal with US producer David Linde's new financing...  

07/06/2011 | Distribution | Scandinavia

Wolfe Releasing opens Suicide Room to US audiences

Polish director Jan Komasa's feature debut, Suicide Room, which was launched as a Panorama Special during this year's Berlin International Film Festival (read the news), has been licensed to US...  

06/06/2011 | Market | USA/Poland

The Vikings are still coming, with Working Title attached to the €42 million epic

When two years ago Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur (photo) announced his plans to make a €42 million Viking epic (read the article), they were somehow derailed by rumours that Australian...  

03/06/2011 | Production | Iceland

After the Millennium trilogy, Swedish films are back to normal

Two more Swedish premieres in 2010 than the year before were not enough to keep the market share above 30%: the 3.3 million tickets sold for 43 local releases took it to 20.8%, slightly under the...  

03/06/2011 | Box Office | Sweden

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