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5032 articles available in total starting from 20/05/2002. Last article published on 18/02/2020.

From graffiti to thrillers: Saleh enters the criminal underworld of Stockholm

Producer-animator-director Tarik Saleh completes principal photography for Tommy, about a top gangster who may or may not be on his way back to claim his share of a heist  

02/05/2013 | Production | Sweden

Creative England greenlights Spaceship, The Goob

Final two films from the iFeatures scheme join Norfolk  

02/05/2013 | Production | UK

Shooting for Sibilia, Ozpetek and Mazzacurati to begin in May

Hitting the set will also be actor Paolo Ruffini’s film debut. Leonardo Pieraccioni and Angelo Longoni to film in June  

02/05/2013 | Production | Italy

The explosive power of Doctor Proctor

Jo Nesbø's popular children's book is adapted for the screen by Norwegian director Arild Fröhlich  

30/04/2013 | Production | Germany/Norway

From family films to corruption in the Danish construction industry

Danish director Charlotte Sachs Bostrup starts principal photography for The Cartel, "an exciting, touching and meaningful story" about illegal price-fixing  

30/04/2013 | Production | Denmark

Ken Loach returns to Ireland with Jimmy’s Hall

Film will deal with the only Irish person deported from the country  

29/04/2013 | Production | Ireland/UK

The Battle for Heavy Water to shoot with €1.5 million state backing

The Norwegian Film Institute supports two major television series, both set in Norway when occupied by foreign powers  

29/04/2013 | Production | Norway

Pressure intensifies for mid-range films

A generally stable feature film production, but lower budgets in the first quarter, according to the Observatoire of the Ficam  

26/04/2013 | Production | France

After The Nun and Palme, Nycander prepares close-up of Astrid Lindgren

Swedish director Maud Nycander is preparing a bio-pic on the Swedish author, whose character Pippi Longstocking sold 150 million books worldwide  

26/04/2013 | Production | Sweden

Carmen Curlers – Danish industrial adventure coming to the screen

Instead of Mikael Persbrandt, Danish director Kathrine Windfeld, who most recently made the Swedish thriller Hamilton – In the Interest of the Nation, will have electric hair rollers in the lead  

25/04/2013 | Production | Denmark

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