Jorn Rossing Jensen 1730 articles available in total starting from 26/05/2011. Last article published on 05/02/2020. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 86 87 [88] 89 90 ... 171 172 173 next It’s a good film if two women are talking about something else than a manFour Swedish independent cinemas have introduced a new ‘A’ rating – ‘approved’ - for films, which have passed the feminist Bechdel test. The instigator of the check has reservations 25/11/2013 | Releases | SwedenMore SIFF winners: 12 Years a Slave and The Chair of NonattendanceUK director Steve McQueen’s historical drama received the Stockholm International Film Festival’s Silver Audience Award, as well as a Special Mention for Best Film and the prize for Best Musical Score 22/11/2013 | Awards | SwedenDenmark’s Thomas Jensen starts new feature, Men & ChickenThe writer-director who collaborated with Danish director Susanne Bier on her last films - including Oscar-winning In a Better World - is ready with a new black comedy 22/11/2013 | Production | DenmarkIt’s ups for Downs in Sweden: Breien’s comedy sold for Swedish remakeNow exceeding 51,000 admissions in Norway, Norwegian director Bård Breien’s comedy Detective Downs has been sold for a Swedish remake 21/11/2013 | Releases | NorwayWithout his memory, Malin sees her chance to create the father she always wantedStarring Michael Nyqvist and Vera Vitali, Ulf Malmros’ My So-Called Father spearheads the 2014 production catalogue of Stockholm indie, Bob Film Sweden 20/11/2013 | Production | SwedenThe Keeper of Lost Causes No 1 in Denmark this year – and No 3 since 2003Danish director Mikkel Nørgaard’s first film in the Jussi Adler-Olsen franchise takes 682,312 admissions to beat Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt as leader of the Danish charts 20/11/2013 | Admissions | DenmarkStrindberg’s 1888 Miss Julie updated for She's Wild Again TonightSwedish director Fia-Stina Sandlund receives the Stockholm International Film Festival’s feature award with €600,000 cash and production services for her first film 19/11/2013 | Awards | SwedenNorwegian government cuts support for film production by €4 million in 2014The new right-wing leadership reduces financing of the Norwegian Film Fund/the Norwegian Film Institute by what could correspond to two to four fewer Norwegian features annually 19/11/2013 | Funding | NorwayBloody Beans and the struggle for independence on a hot summer’s dayAlgerian director Narimane Mari’s first documentary, where children re-enact Algeria's fight for freedom, won top prize at the 11th Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival 18/11/2013 | Festivals | DenmarkThe Selfish Giant leaves with 7.3 kilo Bronze Horse from Stockholm’s film festivalUK director Clio Barnard’s feature debut won top prize at the 24th Stockholm International Film Festival for “the most touching portrayal of friendship we have seen in film,” as the jury explained 18/11/2013 | Stockholm 2013 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 86 87 [88] 89 90 ... 171 172 173 next