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Jorn Rossing Jensen


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

The Swedish government allocates €4.6 million to preserve film heritage

The Swedish government allocates €4.6 million to preserve film heritage

The Swedish Film Institute will start making digital prints from its archives of 2,500 full-length and 6,000 short films  

19/09/2013 | Digitisation | Sweden

Both a critics and audience favourite: strong opening for Fly’s Monica Z

Both a critics and audience favourite: strong opening for Fly’s Monica Z

Danish director Per Fly’s portrait of Swedish legend Monica Zetterlund got this year’s best reviews for a Swedish film and went straight to the top of the charts  

18/09/2013 | Releases | Sweden

For the first time, an Icelandic TV series is running for the Prix Europa

For the first time, an Icelandic TV series is running for the Prix Europa

Five Nordic television series among the 22 contenders for Best European TV Fiction series or Serial of the Year 2013, which will be announced on October 26 in Berlin  

18/09/2013 | Awards | Nordic Countries, Europe

After Nabokov’s Laughter in the Dark, August will have a new take on Zweig

After Nabokov’s Laughter in the Dark, August will have a new take on Zweig

Danish Oscar-winning director Bille August will direct a new adaptation of Austrian author Stefan Zweig’s 1939 novel, Beware of Pity  

17/09/2013 | Production | Denmark/Germany

In Denmark Sex, Drugs and Taxation is pulling in the crowds

In Denmark Sex, Drugs and Taxation is pulling in the crowds

Danish director Christoffer Boe’s first mainstream movie registered 216,000 admissions in two weeks – or almost three times as many as his first five films  

17/09/2013 | Box Office | Denmark

Warsaw ready with the first result of Chinese-European promotion scheme

Warsaw ready with the first result of Chinese-European promotion scheme

The Warsaw International Film Festival’s CentEast Market, which runs between October 18-20, has programmed a selection of new Chinese films and works-in-progress  

17/09/2013 | Markets | China/Europe

More Nordic noir competing for the International TV Dagger 2013

More Nordic noir competing for the International TV Dagger 2013

After Nordic wins for the last three years, a Danish and a Swedish series – SVT’s Arne Dahl’s A-Group and DR’s The Killing 3 - are nominated for the 2013 awards  

16/09/2013 | Awards | Nordic Countries

Northwest and Detective Downs among this year’s Fantastic films

Northwest and Detective Downs among this year’s Fantastic films

Three Scandinavian features selected for the Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, which unspools between September 19-26  

13/09/2013 | Festivals | Nordic Countries

The Bridge between Denmark and Sweden expands to Finland, Norway and Iceland

The Bridge between Denmark and Sweden expands to Finland, Norway and Iceland

The Danish-Swedish award-winning drama series will air simultaneously in all the Nordic countries, when the second season starts on September 22  

13/09/2013 | Television | Nordic Countries

No Pirates, no Mortal Instruments - Norwegian directors must wait

No Pirates, no Mortal Instruments - Norwegian directors must wait

Norwegian directors Espen Sandberg, Joachim Rønning and Harald Zwart's Hollywood projects, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and The Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes, have been...  

12/09/2013 | Production | US, Norway

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