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23 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2002. Last article published on 30/08/2018.

Magic and mystery with Peter Flinth

Fakirs, twins and spells: the director of The Olsen gang Jr will start the shooting on his new work, Fakiren fra Bilbao, in September. It’s a kids film, based on the bestseller by Bjaren Reuter  

12/06/2003 | Films | Denmark

Dogville, applauded and debated

The home audience has given a warm response to Lars Von Trier’s international co-production Dogville . The film was released in Denmark on June 4 in only 29 prints, and in its first weekend of...  

11/06/2003 | Films | Denmark

Egmont profits up again

Danish media group, Egmont, the owners of Nordisk Film, reported a 5 per cent increase in total revenues to Euros1.2b in 2002, with pre-tax profits amounting to Euros 39.1m, a Euros35.1m increase...  

01/04/2003 | Films | Denmark

Per’s Fly-ing high at home

Strong local opening for Arven the 2nd part of Fly's trilogy about Danish society, starring Ulrich Thomsen (Festen 

26/02/2003 | Films | Denmark

Stars out for Jesper Nielsen

Iben Hjejle & Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Denmark's best-known international stars join the cast of Løftet, a familial drama about love and jealousy. Out in August 2004  

14/01/2003 | Films | Denmark

Danes at Sundance

A record five Danish films selected for America's pre-eminent indie film event from 16-26 January 2003  

06/12/2002 | Films | Denmark

Danish talent in a Scottish setting

After making her highly acclaimed Dogma film, Italian for Beginners, Lone Scherfig became one of Denmark’s hottest directors. The melancholy drama was a huge international and domestic success...  

20/11/2002 | Films | Denmark

Von Trier's lead in Manderlay

Danish director in the US to find female lead for follow up to Dogville  

06/11/2002 | Films | Denmark

Olesen’s Crimes goes into production

Denmark's 10th Dogma feature from the director of “Minor Mishaps”  

16/10/2002 | Films | Denmark

Dane gives lowdown on L.A. gangs

Richard Gere is the protagonist of Without Apparent Motive. The new film by the Danish director who made Smilla's Sense of Snow is a gangster story set in America of the 1920s  

02/10/2002 | Films | Denmark

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