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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

Lars von Trier back at work on The House That Jack Built

Lars von Trier back at work on The House That Jack Built

“For the moment I feel really shitty. I cry and cry… yes, a sensitive man,” said the Danish director, who is drinking moderately – “probably not moderately enough”  

17/04/2015 | People | Denmark

Norway competes at Cannes for the first time in 36 years

Norway competes at Cannes for the first time in 36 years

Joachim Trier’s Louder Than Bombs will be the only Nordic entry in the main competition at the Cannes International Film Festival  

16/04/2015 | Cannes 2015 | Competition/Norway

Angry Birds are expensive ones, too: €75 million for the 3D animated movie

Angry Birds are expensive ones, too: €75 million for the 3D animated movie

Rovio Entertainment is in production with the most costly film in Finnish history, the feature based on its mobile-phone game characters  

13/04/2015 | Production | Finland

Nordisk Film awards an acting talent for the first time

Nordisk Film awards an acting talent for the first time

The Danish major’s annual prize – worth DKK 1,000 x the company’s age – went to award-winning actress Danica Curcic  

10/04/2015 | Awards | Denmark

Blind named Film of the Year by Norwegian Film Critics’ Association

Blind named Film of the Year by Norwegian Film Critics’ Association

Eskil Vogt’s feature debut has been named Best Norwegian Film of the Year, while The Messenger Award went to Anja Breien  

09/04/2015 | Awards | Norway

The polarisation of Danish films: huge budgets or extremely low costs

The polarisation of Danish films: huge budgets or extremely low costs

Chairman of trade association Danish Cinemas Kim Pedersen says, “I am convinced we will find the future of Danish film among the expensive productions”  

08/04/2015 | Production | Denmark

Persbrandt to play UN Secretary-General in war thriller Jadotville

Persbrandt to play UN Secretary-General in war thriller Jadotville

After leaving Beck, Swedish actor Mikael Persbrandt has landed roles in three major international productions  

07/04/2015 | Production | Sweden/UK/Ireland

A focus on role models at the Kristiansand Children’s Film Fest

A focus on role models at the Kristiansand Children’s Film Fest

Coming of age this year, the 18th edition of Norway’s largest children’s film festival will screen 85 films from 22 countries  

02/04/2015 | Festivals | Norway

Finnish films reach one million admissions in three months

Finnish films reach one million admissions in three months

Such a feat has only been achieved once before in the 2000s – and Taneli Mustonen’s The Reunion was a big help, contributing 371,000  

01/04/2015 | Box office | Finland

From Out of Nature to a year on his own balcony

From Out of Nature to a year on his own balcony

Ole Giæver has further developed his personal and philosophical themes for On the Balcony, which the Norwegian Film Institute has supported  

30/03/2015 | Production | Norway

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