Jorn Rossing Jensen 1730 articles available in total starting from 26/05/2011. Last article published on 05/02/2020. previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 ... 171 172 173 next The Swedish Film Institute chips in €3 million for 17 new filmsSwedish directors Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein's Swoon and Danish-Iranian director Ali Abbasi's Border will receive the lion's share 03/07/2017 | Funding | SwedenDag Johan Haugerud to film Beware of Children from SeptemberIn his third feature, the Norwegian author-director looks at the effects of an accident, after a child kills another child 30/06/2017 | Production | NorwayNordisk Film & TV Fond to back two Danish TV seriesChristoffer Boe and Simon Pasternak’s Warrior, and Jakob Ejersbo and Asger Leth’s Liberty are included in the fund’s latest support package 29/06/2017 | Television | Nordic countriesParadox to revive and renew The Olsen Gang franchiseFifty years after Knut Bohwim’s comedy saga first hit the cinemas, his colleague Arild Østin Ommundsen will be ready with a new premiere 28/06/2017 | Production | NorwayIt’s That Time of Year for Paprika SteenThe Danish actress returns to the director’s chair after ten years away to stage “a dramatic family comedy” penned by playwright Jakob Weis 27/06/2017 | Production | DenmarkErik Poppe to helm a film on the 2011 Utøya massacreAfter his WW2 blockbuster The King’s Choice, the Norwegian director will depict Anders Behring Breivik’s 22 July 2011 shooting on the island of Utøya 26/06/2017 | Production | NorwayThe Nordisk Film & TV Fond to back six new featuresSwedish director Jens Jonsson’s €5.6 million Norwegian espionage thriller and Sonja Wigert biopic The Spy is included in the fund’s latest support package 19/06/2017 | Funding | Nordic countriesNorway’s Richard the Stork is flying high worldwideGerman director Toby Genkel's computer-animated family adventure is well on its way to becoming the biggest Norwegian film success of all time 16/06/2017 | Distribution | NorwayThe Fixer pockets the Grand Pix in OsloNorway’s new Oslo Pix international film festival recorded more than 12,000 admissions for its first six-day programme, comprising 70 films from 20 countries 14/06/2017 | Festivals | NorwayDenmark’s TV2 stages an international television series about terrorism“Exploring a theme that affects us all,” Greyzone will shoot in Copenhagen, Stockholm and Frankfurt with Birgitte Hjort Sørensen in the lead 13/06/2017 | Television | Denmark previous page: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 ... 171 172 173 next