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1633 articles available in total starting from 06/06/2002. Last article published on 13/02/2026.

Wonderful Things That Work: Why courage, trust and collaboration still move audiences

Wonderful Things That Work: Why courage, trust and collaboration still move audiences

A panel of producers and decision makers came to TV Drama Vision to reflect on why some projects still break through creatively and commercially, despite shrinking markets  

29/01 | Göteborg 2026 | Göteborg Industry

New8 – The Next Chapter: Public broadcasters double down on trust-based European drama alliances

New8 – The Next Chapter: Public broadcasters double down on trust-based European drama alliances

At TV Drama Vision, representatives from the New8 alliance outlined how deeper collaboration, shared editorial criteria and intensified coordination aim to strengthen European public service drama  

29/01 | Göteborg 2026 | Göteborg Industry

Pieter-Jan De Pue’s Mariinka to open CPH:DOX

Pieter-Jan De Pue’s Mariinka to open CPH:DOX

The Belgian filmmaker’s long-awaited second feature-length documentary, nine years in the making, traces lives shaped by more than a decade of war in eastern Ukraine  

28/01 | CPH:DOX 2026

Sakaris Stórá • Director of The Last Paradise on Earth

Interview: Sakaris Stórá • Director of The Last Paradise on Earth

“In Faroese, we have a word for ‘longing for the bigger world’ that I don’t think other languages have”

We sat down with the filmmaker to discuss his newest work amidst the landscape of a burgeoning Faroese film culture and industry  

27/01 | Tromsø 2026

Review: Hold Onto Me

Review: Hold Onto Me

Myrsini Aristidou writes, directs and edits her debut feature, a Cyprus-set coming-of-age tale about a girl and her estranged father  

27/01 | Sundance 2026 | World Cinema Dramatic Competition

Review: The Last Paradise on Earth

Review: The Last Paradise on Earth

Sakaris Stórá’s Nordic Council Film Prize-winning drama is a little miracle about a young man’s desire to stay on the Faroe Islands while everyone else wants to leave  

26/01 | Tromsø 2026

The Eastern Denmark Film Fund launches

The Eastern Denmark Film Fund launches

The new, government-backed initiative will support Danish and international film and TV productions in the region  

26/01 | Industry | Market | Denmark

EXCLUSIVE: Shooting on Thierry Machado’s Pipaluk, The Girl Who Raced The Wind to unfold in Greenland in March

EXCLUSIVE: Shooting on Thierry Machado’s Pipaluk, The Girl Who Raced The Wind to unfold in Greenland in March

Sold by Lucky Number, the first fiction feature directed by the cinematographer is being produced by Ex Nihilo and Galatée Films, in co-production with Anorâk, Snowglobe and Pandora  

22/01 | Production | Funding | France/Greenland/Denmark/Germany

CPH:DOX announces its FORUM selection and new prizes

CPH:DOX announces its FORUM selection and new prizes

The line-up includes new projects by Beniamino Barrese, Radu Ciorniciuc, Diana El Jeiroudi, Lea Glob, Göran Hugo Olsson and Verena Paravel, with a total of over €100,000 in awards available  

22/01 | CPH:DOX 2026 | CPH:DOX Industry

Nikolaj Arcel to direct Hans Christian Andersen biopic My Fairytale Life

Nikolaj Arcel to direct Hans Christian Andersen biopic My Fairytale Life

In the Zentropa-produced feature being sold by TrustNordisk, the helmer turns to the conflicted life and ambitions of the Danish writer  

20/01 | Production | Funding | Denmark/Germany

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