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2542 articles available in total starting from 24/09/2002. Last article published on 21/05/2014.

SF pushes Norway’s Veum and Gone with the Woman

SF International, headed by Ann-Kristin Westerberg, is taking offers on Norwegian films Varg Veum and Gone With the Woman, as well as introducing to buyers the new Kaj Pollack from the Sonet...  

11/02/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Market/Sweden

High Point has Nothing to Lose

The Dutch film Nothing to Lose by Pieter Kuijpers, number three at the local box office last weekend, is the key title on UK sales company High Point Media Group’s EFM line-up. The thriller about...  

10/02/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Market/UK

Intramovies offers beautiful "garbage"

Esmeralda Calabria and Andrea D’ambrosio’s documentary film Biùtiful cauntri – on the garbage disposal problems plaguing Naples – produced by Lionello Cerri for Lumiere & Co, is one of the hottest...  

10/02/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Market/Italy

Marriage as a battlefield

Simon Staho, the most Swedish filmmaker of Danish origin, unveiled his Heaven’s Heart last night as part of the Berlinale Special. The well-crafted chamber piece about marriage is played by a...  

10/02/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Panorama Special/Sweden

Class act Black Ice wins audiences

Love, betrayal and its ravages are at the centre of Petri Kotwica’s Black Ice, which screened in official competition last Friday at the Berlinale. Served by the excellent acting trio of Martti...  

09/02/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Competition/Finland

Four high profile titles screening at EFM

Four very different films representing the variety and quality of Estonia’s latest production output, are screening this week at the European Film Market, including award-winners Autumn Ball and...  

09/02/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Market/Estonia

Eight films premiering at EFM

Finns were out in crowds last night, supporting the official screening in competition of Petri Kotwica’s Black Ice. But seven other new Finnish films are offered to world buyers at the European...  

09/02/2008 | Berlinale 2008 | Market/Finland

Nordisk Film buys 50% of Zentropa

The Scandinavian major Nordisk Film announced yesterday that it has acquired 50% of Zentropa Folket Aps, headed by the duo Peter Aalbæk Jensen and Lars von Trier. The goal of the union is to...  

08/02/2008 | Production | Denmark

Two new partners for Nordisk Film & TV Fond

The Oslo-based Nordisk Film & TV Fond (NFTF), which aims to support high-quality film and TV productions from Scandinavia, has increased its partners from 15 to 17 and appointed a new board of...  

08/02/2008 | Institutions | Scandinavia

Black Ice triumphs at the Jussis

Before heading to Berlin, where Black Ice is screening in official competition, Petri Kotwica had the pleasure of filling his bag with six Jussi awards at Sunday’s annual ceremony in Helsinki,...  

05/02/2008 | Awards | Finland

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