Jan Lumholdt 320 articles available in total starting from 15/03/2018. Last article published on 06/09/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 17 18 [19] 20 21 ... 30 31 32 next Swan Song, The Man Who Sold His Skin and CODA win awards at HaugesundThe festival prizes were given out on Thursday night, reflecting a whole spectrum of critic, audience and ecumenical preferences, and more 27/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021 | AwardsFlee, Any Day Now, Alma, Tigers and Gunda nominated for the Nordic Council Film PrizeRefugee topics take centre stage among the five strong nominees for the 2021 Nordic Council Film Prize, unveiled in Haugesund today 24/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021The Painter and the Thief comes out on top at the 2021 AmandasThe triple win for Benjamin Ree’s film, with additional gongs for Gunda and Generation Utøya, means a strong year for documentaries at the Norwegian national film awards 23/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021 | AwardsHaugesund unveils its 2021 festival programmeA-list festival favourites, the Amanda Awards and, at long last, A-ha – it’s all part of plan A at Norway’s biggest film gathering, which boasts a real return to form 13/08/2021 | Haugesund 2021Interview: Sergei Loznitsa • Director of Babi Yar. Context“These people were like dust underground and for 80 years, nothing was done about it”CANNES 2021: The director turns his attention to a dark historical event that Europe has long tried to ignore and forget 19/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Special ScreeningsReview: MemoriaCANNES 2021: World-class champion of sensory cinema Apichatpong Weerasethakul is back in fine shape, aided by Tilda Swinton and some highly fructiferous Colombian plant life 16/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | CompetitionInterview: Asghar Farhadi • Director of A Hero“When people say, ‘You’re on TV,’ it means you’re on the side of the government”CANNES 2021: The Iranian director, quite the hero himself, is back in his home country after his Spanish sojourn Everybody Knows 14/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | CompetitionInterview: Mia Hansen-Løve • Director of Bergman Island“You’d think his almighty presence would feel very intimidating, but to me it was the opposite”CANNES 2021: Not just an homage to the mega-auteur of cinema and his mythical home, the French director’s film is also a homecoming of sorts for her 14/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | CompetitionInterview: Eskil Vogt • Director of The Innocents“Because children are still ‘unfinished’, they make for very interesting storytelling”CANNES 2021: The Norwegian filmmaker tells us more about his chilling childhood tale, which he wrote and directed himself 13/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Un Certain RegardReview: Petrov’s FluCANNES 2021: Two-and-a-half hours of Russianness at its most feverish, when served right, can be quite a sight, as proven by Kirill Serebrennikov 13/07/2021 | Cannes 2021 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 17 18 [19] 20 21 ... 30 31 32 next