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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

Haugesund finds local bookends for 2011 edition

Unspooling between August 17-26, the Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund has selected local features to bookend this year’s showcase: Jens Lien’s Sons of Norway for the beginning,...  

01/06/2011 | Festivals | Norway

Click your way to Icelandic films, otherwise unavailable

Want instant access to Icelandic cinema, be it features, documentaries, shorts, TV shows, or other audiovisuals? Launched in May, Icelandic Cinema Online is a new VOD service on the internet with...  

01/06/2011 | Distribution | Iceland

Karo’s feature debut the Key to two prizes in Park City

Finnish director Rosa Karo’s feature debut, The Italian Key, won both the Gold Medal and the Director’s Choice Award at the 8th Park City Film Music Festival in Park City, Utah, USA. Having...  

31/05/2011 | Awards | Finland

From a short promo, Arcel’s A Royal Affair sold to US, Australia

Concluding principal photography after 40 days in the Czech Republic, Danish director Nikolaj Arcel’s A Royal Affair has been sold to the US (Magnolia) and Australia-New Zealand (Madman) through...  

31/05/2011 | Market | Denmark

Hey Presto: Sweden’s Albert Åberg becomes film and TV in Norway

Norwegian-Canadian director Torill Kove, who won an Oscar for her animated short The Danish Poet (2007), will bring Swedish author Gunilla Bergström’s children’s character from 22 books, Albert...  

30/05/2011 | Funding | Norway

Three feature debuts on new SFI line-up

The Swedish Film Institute (SFI) has shelled out SEK 32.4m (€6.4m) in support for the production of 11 feature films, including three debuts, and nine shorts. In her first feature, EGO, Lisa James...  

30/05/2011 | Funding | Sweden

Barbarian with low self-esteem sells to 15 countries

The first 3D feature from Danish animation studio Einstein Film – Danish directors Torbjørn Christoffersen, Kresten Vestbjerg Andersen and Philip Eintein Lipski’s Ronal the Barbarian – has become...  

27/05/2011 | Market | Denmark

64 years and an Oscar later, the Kon-Tiki sails again

Sixty-four years after Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl and five fellow scientists left South America for the Polynesian Islands, Kon-Tiki – their wooden raft – sets sail again. This week,...  

27/05/2011 | Production | Norway

Largest Finnish theatre chain sold to Swedish equity group

Finnish media concern Sanoma WSOY’s sale of Finnkino – the country’s largest theatre circuit – and its Baltic subsidiary, Forum Cinemas, to Swedish private conglomerate, Ratos, has now been...  

26/05/2011 | Exhibitors | Finland/Baltics

Pozdniakovas turns Sanskrit epic into 3D animation

Finnish director-editor-sometime actor Arturas Pozdniakovas has started production on the €8.7m The Legend of King Nal (Kuningas Nalin tarina), a 3D animated feature based on the Indian national...  

26/05/2011 | Production | Finland

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