Denmark 1572 articles available in total starting from 06/06/2002. Last article published on 03/07/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 110 111 [112] 113 114 ... 156 157 158 next A Royal Affair: a delightful triangle of love and politicsWith his fourth film as director, the Danish Nicolaj Arcel proves once again, with Berlinale’s second-to-last film in competition, A Royal Affair, that he and Rasmus Heisterberg are a brilliant... 17/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Competition /DenmarkMikael Rieks to portray the king with the dragon tattooRoyalty is highly rated in Danish cinema: While Danish director Nikolaj Arcel’s A Royal Affair about an 18th century court scandal is screening in competition at the 62nd Berlinale, Danish... 12/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Market/DenmarkNo more Hunger, but Memories Of My Melancholy WhoresDanish 84-year-old veteran director Henning Carlsen, who was on Sunday (February 5) awarded an Honorary Robert by the Danish Film Academy, is in no way retired from filmmaking after 36... 09/02/2012 | Festivals | Mexico/DenmarkRoyal line-up for Denmark’s TrustNordisk, with five films in official selectionSpearheaded by Danish director Nikolaj Arcel’s A Royal Affair in competition, Denmark’s TrustNordisk – Scandinavia’s leading international sales agency – is this year representing five films in... 09/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Market/DenmarkMalmros finds every reason for Sorrow and Joy"You forgot to ask me whether this will be my last film – but the answer is ’yes’, as usual," said Danish director Nils Malmros (pictured), who has started principal photography for his 11th... 08/02/2012 | Production | DenmarkAfter King’s Game it’s queen’s game for Arcel in A Royal AffairWhile mingling with top Danish politicians in King's Game (2004), Danish director Nikolaj Arcel has gone to court and a couple of centuries back for A Royal Affair, his new feature starring Mads... 07/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | DenmarkMelancholia makes statement without von Trier in sweeping Denmark’s RobertsThe man who wasn’t there was the man in focus, when the Danish Film Academy last night (February 5) awarded its Robert prizes at Copenhagen’s Cirkusbygningen. Already bestowed by the European Film... 06/02/2012 | Awards | DenmarkBier to replace Aronofsky on SerenaDanish director Susanne Bier, whose In a Better World (2010) scooped the Golden Globe and the Oscar for Best Foreign-Language Feature before wining her the Best Director trophy at the European... 03/02/2012 | People | DenmarkDanish Teddy Bear’s win at Sundance: Unofficial dogma of documented fictionDanish director Mads Matthiesen’s feature debut, Teddy Bear, was last week (January 28) awarded Best Director in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival. The film tells... 31/01/2012 | Production | DenmarkZentropa examines fraud and corruption within EU in Euro-noir series BabylonThe Euro-noir series Babylon – the first pan-European TV drama about fraud and corruption within the EU, backed by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU)– will be staged by Denmark’s Zentropa... 23/01/2012 | Television | Denmark/Europe previous page: 1 2 3 ... 110 111 [112] 113 114 ... 156 157 158 next