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1649 articles available in total starting from 06/06/2002. Last article published on 20/03/2026.

Frelle Petersen and Jette Søndergaard • Director of and actress in Forever

Interview: Frelle Petersen and Jette Søndergaard • Director of and actress in Forever

“You eventually have to reinvent yourself as a family, and you cannot know in advance how other family members are going to react”

Cineuropa talked to the Danish director and his lead actress about this film centred on the slow reconstruction of a grieving family  

22/09/2022 | San Sebastián 2022 | Competition

Ole Christian Madsen’s crime-thriller Boundless in production

Ole Christian Madsen’s crime-thriller Boundless in production

The new Department Q film, which is being sold internationally by TrustNordisk, will star The Marco Effect’s Ulrich Thomsen  

22/09/2022 | Production | Funding | Denmark/Germany/Latvia

Review: The Great Silence

Review: The Great Silence

Katrine Brocks' feature debut explores themes of faith, forgiveness and guilt that, despite its ambition, falls short of the emotional heights the story demands  

21/09/2022 | San Sebastian 2022 | New Directors

Isabella Eklöf’s sophomore feature, Kalak, now in production in Copenhagen

Isabella Eklöf’s sophomore feature, Kalak, now in production in Copenhagen

The picture follows a male nurse who ends up working in Nuuk, Greenland, and who tries to connect with the local culture through sex  

21/09/2022 | Production | Funding | Denmark/Sweden/Norway/Greenland/Netherlands/Finland

Review: Unruly

Review: Unruly

Malou Reymann's unsettling historical drama is awash with subtle modern-day parallels to female reproductive choices  

21/09/2022 | Toronto 2022 | Discovery

Guy Davidi • Director of Innocence

Interview: Guy Davidi • Director of Innocence

“Being a child growing up in Israel is a journey”

VENICE 2022: The director talks to us about his poetic and powerful documentary, about young Israelis who died during compulsory military service  

14/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Orizzonti

Lav Diaz • Director of When the Waves Are Gone

Interview: Lav Diaz • Director of When the Waves Are Gone

“I consider my kind of filmmaking like writing a novel: I create real characters, the characters are fleshed out, and we see them living in the film”

VENICE 2022: We spoke to the Filipino auteur – famous for his epic-length works – about his long-awaited new feature, a revenge story set amidst the country’s narco-wars  

13/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Out of Competition

Jørgen Leth and Andreas Koefoed • Directors of Music for Black Pigeons

Interview: Jørgen Leth and Andreas Koefoed • Directors of Music for Black Pigeons

“What I don’t like together with my pictures is ‘jazzy’ jazz – and this isn’t ‘jazzy’ jazz”

VENICE 2022: The thoughtful and “picturesque” side of jazz is studied by the Danish directorial duo, themselves exploring it like two seasoned musicians  

08/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Out of Competition

Review: Music for Black Pigeons

Review: Music for Black Pigeons

VENICE 2022: Jørgen Leth and Andreas Koefoed deliver a deep Danish dive into the sounds and silences of contemporary jazz, its players and their thoughts  

08/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Out of Competition

Review: Innocence

Review: Innocence

VENICE 2022: Guy Davidi’s documentary is based on home videos and diary entries of young Israelis who died during their compulsory military service  

07/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Orizzonti

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