Box office / Denmark (The article continues below - Commercial information) 49 articles available in total starting from 17/07/2002. Last article published on 13/03/2019. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 next A “roaring comeback” to local films in the Danish chartsSpearheaded by Mikkel Nørgaard’s Klown Forever, local titles are heading towards their best year since 1977 02/10/2015 | Box office | DenmarkDanish cinemas heading for new audience recordsMore audiences in the theatres, and more are watching Danish films, according to the Danish Cinemas Association 05/08/2015 | Box Office | DenmarkTicket sales up 20%, and local market share 34.9% in DenmarkNine local features, led by Anders Thomas Jensen’s Men & Chicken, entered the top 25 charts in the first six months of 2015 06/07/2015 | Box office | DenmarkFive local films among the 2014 ten top grossers in DenmarkAfter “a good average year”, Danish Cinemas chairman Kim Pedersen will fix his sights on “all the records in 2015” 23/01/2015 | Box office | DenmarkDanish 57.4% market share in theatres for October“Local films are in relatively good shape,” says Kim Pedersen, head of the Danish Cinemas trade association, as five Danish titles enter the 2014 Top Ten 05/11/2014 | Box office | DenmarkUnprecedented “audience crisis” for Danish films in DenmarkIn July, local features controlled an all-time low of 5% of the market in Denmark; “Something must be done to the marketing,” says head of Danish Cinemas 17/09/2014 | Box office | DenmarkDanish audiences love local films (but don’t watch all of them)Local fare controlled 25.6% of the theatrical market in the first half of 2014 – but two titles out of 13 contributed 61.4% of the result 10/07/2014 | Box office | DenmarkThe Top Five films on the Danish charts are – DanishAfter 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 | DenmarkIn Denmark Sex, Drugs and Taxation is pulling in the crowdsDanish 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 | DenmarkA Hijacking scores high both in Denmark and abroadDanish director Tobias Lindholm's piracy thriller registers strong domestic opening and a string of foreign sales for TrustNordisk – but Susanne Bier's Love Is All You Need is still ruling the charts 03/10/2012 | Box Office | Denmark previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)