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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

Wolf and Sheep will depict another Afghanistan at Cannes

Wolf and Sheep will depict another Afghanistan at Cannes

Selected for the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes, Afghan director Shahrbanoo Sadat's feature debut is one of the Danish entries at the festival  

20/04/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Nordic countries

"Like a kid in a candy store": NonStop Timeless to re-release the world's beloved classics

"Like a kid in a candy store": NonStop Timeless to re-release the world's beloved classics

Swedish distributor NonStop Entertainment has chosen Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Three Colours trilogy to open the first season of a line-up of films by old masters  

20/04/2016 | Distribution | Nordic countries/Baltic countries

Nicolas Winding Refn eyes the Palme d’Or for the third time

Nicolas Winding Refn eyes the Palme d’Or for the third time

The Danish director’s thriller The Neon Demon – “a Danish cannibal horror film involving top models” – is the only Scandinavian feature in this year’s Cannes competition  

18/04/2016 | Cannes 2016 | Nordic countries

Rendel: Revenge Begets Revenge to be Finland’s first superhero actioner

Rendel: Revenge Begets Revenge to be Finland’s first superhero actioner

Finnish writer-director-producer Jesse Haaja announced the film at Cannes 2015, and at this year’s festival he will promote the movie, to be released in early 2017  

15/04/2016 | Production | Finland

Norway’s national hero, The Ash Lad, set to get the big-screen treatment

Norway’s national hero, The Ash Lad, set to get the big-screen treatment

Mikkel Brænne Sandemose’s €5.8 million Norwegian folk fairy tale will in part be shot abroad  

13/04/2016 | Production | Norway

Norway’s El Clásico unites football and love

Norway’s El Clásico unites football and love

Norwegian-Kurdish director-producer Halkawt Mustafa’s drama sends two brothers on a motorbike trip from Iraq to Spain  

12/04/2016 | Releases | Norway

The Norwegian Film Institute chips in for four foreign co-productions

The Norwegian Film Institute chips in for four foreign co-productions

The organisation will back Mads Brügger’s Cold Case Hammarskjöld, which investigates the death of the UN Secretary-General 55 years after it happened  

08/04/2016 | Funding | Norway

At 60, Peter Aalbæk Jensen steps down as CEO of Denmark’s Zentropa

At 60, Peter Aalbæk Jensen steps down as CEO of Denmark’s Zentropa

After almost 25 years, the producer will be replaced by a five-member management team, which will run the company he started with Lars von Trier  

08/04/2016 | Industry | Denmark

Reykjavik ready for its fourth Nordic Film Festival

Reykjavik ready for its fourth Nordic Film Festival

The Icelandic capital launches its annual showcase featuring films from the Scandinavian countries on 13 April  

05/04/2016 | Festivals | Iceland

Christian Tafdrup gears up for the launch of Parents

Christian Tafdrup gears up for the launch of Parents

Starring Søren Malling and Bodil Jørgensen, the Danish actor-turned-director’s first feature will shortly be premiered at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival  

05/04/2016 | Production | Denmark

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