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

Review: Copenhagen Does Not Exist

Review: Copenhagen Does Not Exist

Martin Skovbjerg’s sophomore feature is intriguing on the whole, but its flaws stem from the fact that some of its main characters are largely underwritten  

06/02/2023 | IFFR 2023 | Big Screen Competition

Martin Skovbjerg • Director of Copenhagen Does Not Exist

Interview: Martin Skovbjerg • Director of Copenhagen Does Not Exist

"Everyone sees something unique and relates differently to it"

We talked to the filmmaker about his film, how it depicts the power of memories and how grief alters our reality  

01/02/2023 | IFFR 2023 | Big Screen Competition

Axel Danielson, Maximilien Van Aertryck • Directors of And the King Said, What a Fantastic Machine

Interview: Axel Danielson, Maximilien Van Aertryck • Directors of And the King Said, What a Fantastic Machine

“We live in an image society where the camera acts as an extension of our eyes”

The duo of Swedish directors talk about their feature-length documentary debut, an exploration of society’s obsession with cameras and imagery  

25/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Lin Alluna • Director of Twice Colonized

Interview: Lin Alluna • Director of Twice Colonized

“We wanted to shake and hit and hug the audience with this film”

The Danish director discusses how she made her complex documentary in close collaboration with the protagonist, Aaju Peter  

25/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: And the King Said, What a Fantastic Machine

Review: And the King Said, What a Fantastic Machine

After the runaway success of their shorts, Axel Danielson and Maximilien Van Aertryck make their joint feature-length documentary debut with a film exploring our love of looking  

25/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: Twice Colonized

Review: Twice Colonized

Lin Alluna's first feature-length documentary about Greenlandic Inuit lawyer and human rights activist Aaju Peter is powerful and emotional, if not always well balanced  

24/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Nikolaj Lie Kaas’ series Agent to world-premiere at this year’s Berlinale Series

Nikolaj Lie Kaas’ series Agent to world-premiere at this year’s Berlinale Series

Produced by Zentropa and sold internationally by TrustNordisk, the dramedy will tell the story of “a man with his heart in the right place but whose priorities are wrong”  

17/01/2023 | Production | Funding | Denmark

Malene Choi’s first fiction feature, The Quiet Migration, prepares to head to the Berlinale

Malene Choi’s first fiction feature, The Quiet Migration, prepares to head to the Berlinale

The film, set to screen in Panorama, zooms in on a teenage boy who feels the pull of two worlds – his adoptive Danish countryside and his native South Korea  

20/12/2022 | Production | Funding | Denmark

Teona Strugar Mitevska • Director of The Happiest Man in the World

Interview: Teona Strugar Mitevska • Director of The Happiest Man in the World

“I will never be able to shoot films in any other way, going to the heart of the emotion, in the truth of the moment”

The Macedonian filmmaker tells us about her latest film, unveiled in the Orizzonti programme in Venice, and in Competition at Les Arcs Film Festival  

15/12/2022 | Les Arcs 2022

Episode 40: The Happiest Man in the World (North Macedonia/ Bosnia and Herzegovina/ Belgium/ Croatia/ Denmark/ Slovenia)

Episode 40: The Happiest Man in the World (North Macedonia/ Bosnia and Herzegovina/ Belgium/ Croatia/ Denmark/ Slovenia)

The producers of the film by Teona Strugar Mitevska are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their film, which has received Eurimages support  

08/12/2022 | The Co-production Podcast

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