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1572 articles available in total starting from 06/06/2002. Last article published on 03/07/2025.

Madsen shooting Superclásico for Nimbus

Two years after his WW2 blockbuster Flame & Citron, Ole Christian Madsen will start shooting Superclásico in April in Argentina. His seventh feature film for Nimbus Film stars Paprika Steen and...  

31/03/2010 | Production | Denmark

Submarino

A harsh social drama about guilt and parenthood, in his darkest film yet Thomas Vinterberg tries to recapture the simpler, more straightforward filmmaking of his earliest work  

23/03/2010 | Films | Reviews

Interview: Nicolo Donato • Director

“I don’t know how to be a director”

Danish film rookie Nicolo Donato may be modest about his directorial talents, but his assured debut won the top prize at the Rome Film Festival  

22/03/2010

DFI backs award-winning female directors and animation

The Danish Film Institute (DFI) has awarded DKK18m (€2.4m) to three new feature films by promising Danish filmmakers Heidi Maria Faisst, Birgitte Stærmose and Jan Rahbek. Faisst received a...  

15/03/2010 | Production | Denmark

Brotherhood

A remarkable Danish debut feature which won the top award at the Rome Film Festival 2009. Brilliant directing for a thwarted homosexual love-story set in the Neo-Nazi underworld  

11/03/2010 | Films | Reviews

The New Tenant wins Best Short Film

The Danish/US short film The New Tenants by Joachim Back picked up Best Short Film-Live Action at last night’s Oscar ceremony in Hollywood. This is the third Oscar win for M&M Productions in this...  

08/03/2010 | Oscars 2010 | Denmark

Interview: Nicolas Winding Refn • Director

The rise and death of mythology

Nicolas Winding Refn speaks about the relationship between action and spirituality, religion and mythology in Valhalla Rising  

03/03/2010

Valhalla Rising

Nicolas Winding Refn’s Valhalla Rising tells a mythical story of a mute warrior and his instinctive search for spiritual home, wherever that may be  

03/03/2010 | Films | Reviews

A Family overwhelms Berlin with emotion

A Family, the third feature by Pernille Fischer Christensen (who won two awards at Berlin in 2006 for A Soap), which was among the last titles to be presented in competition, had an unusually...  

20/02/2010 | Berlinale 2010 | Competition/Denmark

Interview: Thomas Vinterberg • Director

"We tried to make the film as clean and pure as possible"

The Danish director made his Berlinale competition debut, this year, with his sixth feature film, the dark social drama Submarino  

12/02/2010

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