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Jan Lumholdt


320 articles available in total starting from 15/03/2018. Last article published on 06/09/2025.

Review: Out Stealing Horses

Review: Out Stealing Horses

BERLIN 2019: Norway’s Hans Petter Moland takes on countryman Per Petterson’s much-loved and hard-to-adapt bestseller with beautiful results, thanks to trusty Swede Stellan Skarsgård  

10/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Competition

Lone Scherfig  • Director of The Kindness of Strangers

Interview: Lone Scherfig • Director of The Kindness of Strangers

“There is this kind of compassion – and it’s worth illuminating”

BERLIN 2019: Danish Berlin favourite Lone Scherfig opens this year’s competition with her new film, The Kindness of Strangers, which she shed light on for us  

09/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Competition

Review: The Kindness of Strangers

Review: The Kindness of Strangers

BERLIN 2019: Those who have longed for Lone Scherfig the auteur should look no further – but should also be a little careful what they wish for  

08/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Competition

The Norwegians are ready to conquer the EFM

The Norwegians are ready to conquer the EFM

Mexico was first, then came Canada – this year, Norway becomes the first European nation to be the Country in Focus at the Berlin International Film Festival  

07/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | EFM

Lina Maria Mannheimer  • Director of Mating

Interview: Lina Maria Mannheimer • Director of Mating

“It’s not a film about an experiment, but an experiment that became a film”

Focusing in on “digital natives” and their methods of human interaction, Lina Maria Mannheimer’s Mating presents an anthropological collage, largely created by her filmed subjects themselves  

06/02/2019 | Göteborg 2019

Johannes Nyholm  • Director of Koko-di, Koko-da

Interview: Johannes Nyholm • Director of Koko-di, Koko-da

“People get shocked and moved, and many just sit there in their seats after the ending”

With his second feature, Koko-di, Koko-da, Johannes Nyholm explores grief and claustrophobia with the help of a nursery rhyme in a truly nightmarish setting  

05/02/2019 | Göteborg 2019

Denmark’s Queen of Hearts wins the Dragon Award Best Nordic Film at Göteborg

Denmark’s Queen of Hearts wins the Dragon Award Best Nordic Film at Göteborg

The movie’s star, Trine Dyrholm, has pocketed the gender-neutral Best Acting Award, with Mia Engberg getting the Audentia Award for Lucky One  

04/02/2019 | Göteborg 2019 | Awards

Mia Engberg  • Director of Lucky One

Interview: Mia Engberg • Director of Lucky One

“I want to make films that only I can make”

We chatted to Mia Engberg, who, through art and research, attempts to turn her old documentary subjects into fictional ones in her new film Lucky One  

31/01/2019 | Göteborg 2019

Review: Lucky One

Review: Lucky One

Mia Engberg’s intriguing new feature is an experiment in crime, darkness, light and love  

30/01/2019 | Göteborg 2019

Border celebrates a sixfold victory at the Guldbagge Awards

Border celebrates a sixfold victory at the Guldbagge Awards

Peter Grönlund’s Goliath has scooped four Guldbagges, while Carl Javér snagged both Best Director and Best Documentary for Reconstructing Utøya  

29/01/2019 | Awards | Sweden

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