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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

Swedish government terminates film contract – after 50 years

Swedish government terminates film contract – after 50 years

A new film policy will make public support more technology-neutral, long term and quality-orientated, says the Swedish Culture Minister  

11/05/2015 | Funding | Sweden

DR TV selling 1864 and Follow the Money

DR TV selling 1864 and Follow the Money

The UK’s BBC continues buying television series from Danish pubcaster DR TV – Ole Bornedal’s historical drama will premiere this month on BBC4  

11/05/2015 | Television | Denmark

Coming down from Everest, Kormákur takes The Oath

Coming down from Everest, Kormákur takes The Oath

In production with the television series Trapped, the Icelandic director-producer is preparing a new English-language thriller  

08/05/2015 | Production | Iceland

Another two Swedish films in the Cannes programme

Another two Swedish films in the Cannes programme

Bo Widerberg’s 1972 winner, Joe Hill, and Sanna Lenken’s feature debut, My Skinny Sister, join the four previous Swedish selections  

07/05/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Official selection/Sweden

Fårö’s Bergman Week focuses on the other Bergman: Ingrid

Fårö’s Bergman Week focuses on the other Bergman: Ingrid

The Swedish actress and her last film – her first with Ingmar Bergman, Autumn Sonata – are to be celebrated at the annual festival between 22 and 28 June  

06/05/2015 | Festivals | Sweden

A Conspiracy of Faith finds international conspirators

A Conspiracy of Faith finds international conspirators

The film by Hans Petter Moland – the third instalment in Denmark’s Department Q thriller series – has been sold to more than 15 countries even before shooting has started  

05/05/2015 | Distribution | Denmark

After 16 years, Tsatsiki returns to the screen – and to Greece

After 16 years, Tsatsiki returns to the screen – and to Greece

Moni Nilsson’s children’s book character comes back to life in Lisa James Larsson’s Tsatsiki, Dad and the Olive War, shooting from this week in Crete  

04/05/2015 | Production | Sweden

Bridgepoint takes control of Scandinavia’s largest cinema chain

Bridgepoint takes control of Scandinavia’s largest cinema chain

Nordic Cinema Group’s SF Bio, SF Kino, Finnkino and Forum Cinemas have changed owners, and will “expand our footprint further”, according to CEO Jan Bernhardsson  

30/04/2015 | Exhibitors | Nordic/Baltic countries

Mike Leigh will walk down Peter von Bagh Street

Mike Leigh will walk down Peter von Bagh Street

The British director will be among the guests of honour at the Midnight Sun Film Festival during its 30th edition and the first one after its co-founder and director died last year  

29/04/2015 | Festivals | Finland

Nordic countries bag top prizes at the Tribeca Film Festival

Nordic countries bag top prizes at the Tribeca Film Festival

The Nordic countries collected nine awards, including Best Feature for Dagur Kári’s Virgin Mountain and Best Documentary for Camilla Nielsson’s Democrats  

28/04/2015 | Festivals | Nordic countries/USA

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