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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

A record win for Östlund and a fresh prize for Ullmann at the Guldbagges

A record win for Östlund and a fresh prize for Ullmann at the Guldbagges

Ruben Östlund’s Force Majeure received six Guldbagge Awards – Sweden’s national film prize – at the Stockholm Cirkus gala  

27/01/2015 | Awards | Sweden

The Swedish Film Institute gets Sweden moving

The Swedish Film Institute gets Sweden moving

Three regional film centres join the Institute's talent development programme, which is introducing its first films at the Göteborg International Film Festival  

27/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015

Eight Nordic documentaries compete for Göteborg’s Dragon Award

Eight Nordic documentaries compete for Göteborg’s Dragon Award

“Nordic documentary filmmakers are increasingly turning their cameras on the world,” said artistic director Jonas Holmberg  

26/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015

The whole region was there at the opening of the Göteborg Film Festival

The whole region was there at the opening of the Göteborg Film Festival

Liv Ullmann received the Nordic Honorary Dragon and Michael Noer screened his Key House Mirror at Göteborg’s Draken Theatre  

26/01/2015 | Göteborg 2015

Norwegian TV show The Valkyrie enters Berlin’s Co-Production Market

Norwegian TV show The Valkyrie enters Berlin’s Co-Production Market

Erik Richter Strand’s 8 x 45-minute TV production is among the first selections for the new CoPro Series  

23/01/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Market/Norway

Five local films among the 2014 ten top grossers in Denmark

Five local films among the 2014 ten top grossers in Denmark

After “a good average year”, Danish Cinemas chairman Kim Pedersen will fix his sights on “all the records in 2015”  

23/01/2015 | Box office | Denmark

Dagur Kári’s Virgin Mountain to have its world premiere at the Berlinale

Dagur Kári’s Virgin Mountain to have its world premiere at the Berlinale

At 43, the film’s lead character, Fúsi, still finds it hard to become an adult  

22/01/2015 | Berlinale 2015 | Iceland

Live tweet of Denmark’s worst nuclear accident ahead of new film

Live tweet of Denmark’s worst nuclear accident ahead of new film

Danish production outfit Toolbox Film revived a 47-year-old plane crash before the launch of Christina Rosendahl’s thriller The Idealist  

22/01/2015 | Releases | Denmark

Erik Poppe’s The King’s Choice to resume filming next month

Erik Poppe’s The King’s Choice to resume filming next month

Jesper Christensen and Anders Baasmo Christiansen will play the Norway’s King and Crown Prince  

21/01/2015 | Production | Norway

No Oscar nomination, but US and Swedish critics’ prizes for Östlund

No Oscar nomination, but US and Swedish critics’ prizes for Östlund

Ruben Östlund has been honoured in Hollywood and Stockholm, while technician Magnus Wrenninge is to receive a technical Oscar  

20/01/2015 | Awards | Sweden

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