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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

Admission record – and a come-back for Jodorowsky - at Oslo’s Films from the South

Admission record – and a come-back for Jodorowsky - at Oslo’s Films from the South

Silver Mirrors for Chilean director Alejandro Jodorowsky and Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul at the Norwegian festival for films from Asia, Africa and Latin America  

24/10/2013 | Festivals | Norway

Norway’s Munch on another European tour, 69 years after his death

Norway’s Munch on another European tour, 69 years after his death

After his 150th anniversary was celebrated in Oslo, film programmes about the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1863-1944) will screen in Prague, Berlin and Bucharest  

23/10/2013 | People | Norway

12 Years a Slave opens Stockholm’s Film Festival with a spotlight on freedom

12 Years a Slave opens Stockholm’s Film Festival with a spotlight on freedom

Tunisian director Abdellatif Kechiche’s Cannes winner, Blue is the Warmest Colour and UK director Stephen Frears’ Philomena among the 180 features screening between November 6-17  

23/10/2013 | Stockholm 2013

Two Norwegian films awarded at the Chicago International Film Festival

Two Norwegian films awarded at the Chicago International Film Festival

Erik Poppe’s A Thousand Times Good Night received the Founder’s Award, while Erik Skjoldbjærg’s Pioneer received the Silver Hugo for Best Cinematography  

22/10/2013 | Festivals | Norway, US

Polish director’s first Polish film wins him the second national grand prix

Polish director’s first Polish film wins him the second national grand prix

Polish director Pawel Pawlikowski’s Ida collects the main awards at the Warsaw International Film Festival  

21/10/2013 | Festivals | Poland

The Top Five films on the Danish charts are – Danish

The Top Five films on the Danish charts are – Danish

After 11 days Mikkel Nørgaard’s The Keeper of Lost Causes is No 4, with 329,521 admissions, adding to the local market share of 30.2% for 2013 – so far  

18/10/2013 | Box office | Denmark

Copenhagen’s CPH:DOX with 200 films “more political than ever”

Copenhagen’s CPH:DOX with 200 films “more political than ever”

Scandinavia’s largest international documentary film festival instigates new prize for investigative journalism  

17/10/2013 | Festivals | Denmark

Now for the real celebration: Swedish Film Institute turns 50

Now for the real celebration: Swedish Film Institute turns 50

Two days of theory and policy, two days of films and filmmakers – and parts of a film museum – at Stockholm’s Filmhuset October 16-20  

16/10/2013 | Institutions | Sweden

The 100th anniversary of Arne Skouen is celebrated both in Norway and abroad

The 100th anniversary of Arne Skouen is celebrated both in Norway and abroad

Norway’s National Library and the Norwegian Film Institute will honour the director with screenings, seminars and exhibitions  

15/10/2013 | Events | Norway

The Heavy Water War – or how Hitler failed to get his hands on the atomic bomb

The Heavy Water War – or how Hitler failed to get his hands on the atomic bomb

Norwegian €9.2 million television series describes how Norwegian saboteurs destroyed Nazi Germany's dream of developing the atomic bomb  

15/10/2013 | Production | Norway

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