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1609 articles available in total starting from 06/06/2002. Last article published on 03/12/2025.

Amalie Næsby Fick’s Good Mothers starts shooting in Denmark

Amalie Næsby Fick’s Good Mothers starts shooting in Denmark

The pic, staged by Zentropa and sold by TrustNordisk, follows a successful real-estate agent, whose world is upended after the alleged sexual assault of a teenage boy by two peers  

03/12 | Production | Funding | Denmark/Sweden/Netherlands

Janicke Askevold • Director of Solomamma

Interview: Janicke Askevold • Director of Solomamma

“This award tells me that there is space for stories about non-traditional families — and that gives me the courage to continue”

After scooping the Eurimages Audentia Award, the Norwegian helmer reflects on the journey undertaken by her drama exploring solo motherhood and unconventional family structures  

27/11 | Cork 2025

Christian Bonke • Director of Hercules Falling

Interview: Christian Bonke • Director of Hercules Falling

"I hope that politicians will realise that it's expensive to turn a human being into a soldier, but that it also takes funds to convert a soldier back into a human being"

The Danish director discusses blending fiction and reality to portray veterans’ PTSD and the masculinity barriers that keep many from seeking help  

25/11 | Black Nights 2025 | First Feature Competition

Review: Hercules Falling

Review: Hercules Falling

Christian Bonke’s feature debut is a raw, realistic drama exploring a veteran’s PTSD, blending fiction and a real rehabilitation centre  

18/11 | Black Nights 2025 | First Feature Competition

CresCine maps the challenges of “small markets”

CresCine maps the challenges of “small markets”

In its conclusions, the report reiterates that a theatrical release remains the backbone of the exhibition cycle, yet more flexible windows and a genuinely film-by-film approach are vital  

14/11 | Industry | Market | Europe

Aga Woszczyńska’s Black Water enters the editing bay

Aga Woszczyńska’s Black Water enters the editing bay

The Polish filmmaker, who made her debut with 2021’s Silent Land, has finished shooting her sophomore feature, which reunites her with actors Agnieszka Żulewska and Dobromir Dymecki  

04/11 | Production | Funding | Poland/Finland/Germany/Estonia/Denmark

Samsung and LevelK ink deal to launch RomCom TV

Samsung and LevelK ink deal to launch RomCom TV

The international sales and aggregation house enters the growing FAST market with the launch of its first free ad-supported streaming channel, now live on Samsung Smart TV  

30/10 | Industry | Market | Denmark/Sweden/Norway/Finland

Paul Greengrass’s new feature The Uprising in the works

Paul Greengrass’s new feature The Uprising in the works

Set during the English Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 and starring Andrew Garfield, the pic follows a farmer who becomes the leader of a rebellion against the crown forces of King Richard II  

23/10 | Production | Funding | USA/UK/Germany/Denmark

Rojda Sekersöz’s Will You Care If I Die? in post-production

Rojda Sekersöz’s Will You Care If I Die? in post-production

The pic, produced by Nordic Drama Queens, follows a devoted youth worker who crosses paths with a troubled teenager with a rare talent for basketball  

17/10 | Production | Funding | Sweden/Denmark/Iceland

Anders Thomas Jensen’s The Last Viking enjoys a record-breaking opening weekend

Anders Thomas Jensen’s The Last Viking enjoys a record-breaking opening weekend

The film starring Mads Mikkelsen and Nikolaj Lie Kaas marks the biggest Danish live-action opening since 2018, with a total of over 127,000 admissions  

16/10 | Box Office | Denmark

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