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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

2 Nights till Morning, then stuck in Vilnius

2 Nights till Morning, then stuck in Vilnius

Mikko Kuparinen’s English-language feature debut stars Canadian Cannes winner Marie-Josée Croze and Finnish actor Mikko Nousiainen  

14/10/2014 | Production | Finland/Lithuania

New Finnish films go straight into the charts

New Finnish films go straight into the charts

Led by Xavier Picard’s Moomins on the Riviera, from Finnish author Tove Jansson’s comic strips, the weekend’s number 1, 2 and 3 are all local  

14/10/2014 | Releases | Finland

German movie Stroppy Cow, Stubborn Ram wraps principal photography in Norway

German movie Stroppy Cow, Stubborn Ram wraps principal photography in Norway

A German comes to Norway with a breeding ram and his – until now unknown – 12-year-old daughter in Johannes Fabrick’s new feature  

13/10/2014 | Production | Norway/Germany

Films from the South – and a film that was never made

Films from the South – and a film that was never made

Opening today, Oslo’s largest showcase has programmed 90 films from Asia, Africa and Latin America – a total of 240 screenings from more than 40 countries  

09/10/2014 | Festivals | Norway

No fireworks, but Warsaw invites 20 Ukrainian filmmakers

No fireworks, but Warsaw invites 20 Ukrainian filmmakers

Unspooling from 10-19 October, the Warsaw International Film Festival celebrates its 30th anniversary this year – and the CentEast Market its tenth  

09/10/2014 | Festivals | Poland

The Absent One is unusually present, breaks Danish records

The Absent One is unusually present, breaks Danish records

Mikkel Nørgaard’s Jussi Adler-Olsen thriller has taken 194,545 admissions after four days – the best opening ever for a local film  

07/10/2014 | Releases | Denmark

Academic drug dealers win Reykjavik’s Golden Puffin

Academic drug dealers win Reykjavik’s Golden Puffin

Sydney Sibilia’s I Can Quit Whenever I Want has taken home the top prize at the Icelandic festival, which also programmed hot-tub, drive-in and living-room cinemas  

06/10/2014 | Festivals | Iceland

The Swedish Film Institute backs 12 new movies by €5.3 million

The Swedish Film Institute backs 12 new movies by €5.3 million

Levan Akin will adapt The Circle – the first part of the Engelsfors trilogy – for a Benny Andersson production  

03/10/2014 | Funding | Sweden

First stop: Finland for Picard’s Moomins on the Riviera

First stop: Finland for Picard’s Moomins on the Riviera

Xavier Picard’s hand-drawn animation feature based on Finnish author Tove Jansson’s comic strips will have its world premiere on 10 October  

02/10/2014 | Releases | Finland

Former DR Drama chief Ingolf Gabold is ready for more Killings

Former DR Drama chief Ingolf Gabold is ready for more Killings

His productions won four Emmy Awards during his 12-year reign at the Danish Broadcasting Corporation – now he will himself receive a Prix Europa Lifetime Achievement Award  

01/10/2014 | Awards | Denmark

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