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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

Hardersen named new director of Norway’s Haugesund Festival

Hardersen named new director of Norway’s Haugesund Festival

After running the Cinemagi children’s festival for several years, Tonje Hardersen has been appointed new interim festival director, to succeed Gunnar Johan Løvvik  

10/02/2015 | Festivals | Norway

Life in a Fishbowl and Paris of the North are the frontrunners for Iceland's Edda

Life in a Fishbowl and Paris of the North are the frontrunners for Iceland's Edda

Baldvin Z and Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson are both nominated in 12 categories for Iceland’s national film prize  

09/02/2015 | Awards | Iceland

Danish director Kathrine Windfeld dies, aged 48

Danish director Kathrine Windfeld dies, aged 48

“She was on the threshold of realising the full potential of an already impressive career,” wrote Henrik Bo Nielsen, managing director of the Danish Film Institute  

09/02/2015 | People | Denmark

Danish film critics honour Viggo Mortensen

Danish film critics honour Viggo Mortensen

The actor, who had his first Danish-language lead role in Argentinian director Lisandro Alonso’s Jauja, will receive a Bodil for his achievements  

06/02/2015 | Awards | Denmark

22 European projects selected for Malmö’s Financing Forum

22 European projects selected for Malmö’s Financing Forum

More than 50 international financiers and 150 producers-distributors will attend the pitching sessions at the Swedish co-production market between 10 and 12 March  

06/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Market

The 100-Year-Old Man made all the difference

The 100-Year-Old Man made all the difference

Felix Herngren’s adventure comedy sold 1.1 million tickets in Sweden and helped domestic cinema to reach a 25.1% local market share in 2014 – the highest since 2009  

05/02/2015 | Box office | Sweden

Almost 50 years on, My Sister’s Kids are still going to film festivals

Almost 50 years on, My Sister’s Kids are still going to film festivals

Danish international sales boutique Level K is introducing Niels Nørløv’s My Canadian Adventure at the European Film Market  

05/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Market

The Girl King is set to grace the Berlinale with her presence

The Girl King is set to grace the Berlinale with her presence

Mika Kaurismäki’s film will have its market premiere for Finnish-Swedish sales agent The Yellow Affair  

04/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Market

Everything you didn’t know about Ingrid Bergman in a new film

Everything you didn’t know about Ingrid Bergman in a new film

The Berlinale package from TrustNordisk includes Stig Björkman’s new documentary on the legendary actress  

04/02/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Market

Eight first-time directors in Norway’s film spring

Eight first-time directors in Norway’s film spring

Cannes winner Bobbie Peers’ The Disappearing Illusionist is among this year’s first ten Norwegian releases  

03/02/2015 | Releases | Norway

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