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

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer and poster for TIFF title Lift Like A Girl

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer and poster for TIFF title Lift Like A Girl

Egyptian documentarian Mayye Zayed’s debut feature is set to world-premiere in the TIFF Docs section of the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival  

07/09/2020 | Toronto 2020 | TIFF DOCS

Thomas Vinterberg is preparing TV series Families Like Ours

Thomas Vinterberg is preparing TV series Families Like Ours

The Frederiksberg-born director’s new project, commissioned by TV2, is set in a near-future Denmark  

14/08/2020 | Production | Funding | Denmark

Review: The Exception

Review: The Exception

Four great Danish actresses join forces in this intensely atmospheric psychological thriller where suspicion, fear and distrust contaminate professional and personal relationships  

12/08/2020 | Atlàntida Film Fest 2020

Review: Raggie

Review: Raggie

Meelis Arulepp and Karsten Kiilerich’s feature is a bright and breezy children’s animation based on a classic character from Estonian literature  

06/08/2020 | Films | Reviews | Estonia/Denmark

Review: Journey to Utopia

Review: Journey to Utopia

This experiential documentary follows in the footsteps of a family who are aware of a need for change - albeit complicated on an individual level - in support of the ecological struggle  

03/08/2020 | Atlàntida Film Fest 2020

Kristian Håskjold • Director of Crocodile Tears

Interview: Kristian Håskjold • Director of Crocodile Tears

“I believe in the philosophy that all people need humour in their lives even in the critical parts of their lives”

We chatted with Kristian Håskjold to find out more about his short film Crocodile Tears, selected for this year’s European Film Promotion’s Future Frames  

06/07/2020 | Future Frames 2020

Erik Poppe preparing The Emigrants

Erik Poppe preparing The Emigrants

The epic drama, based on Sweden’s beloved classic novel written by Vilhelm Moberg, is slated to begin principal photography in September  

30/06/2020 | Production | Funding | Sweden/Denmark/Norway

Long live the “Fresh Flesh” at the Marché du Film

Long live the “Fresh Flesh” at the Marché du Film

CANNES 2020: Forget Nordic noir – for the rising genre filmmakers from the North, it’s all about folklore these days  

26/06/2020 | Cannes 2020 | Marché du Film

Scandinavian Films’ first webinar explores new shooting strategies in the time of COVID-19

Scandinavian Films’ first webinar explores new shooting strategies in the time of COVID-19

CANNES 2020: The Marché du Film webinar, entitled “Pandemic Production: Lessons Learned in the Nordics”, saw the participation of four filmmakers from the region  

26/06/2020 | Cannes 2020 | Marché du Film

Henri Magalon • Producer of Calamity: A Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary

Interview: Henri Magalon • Producer of Calamity: A Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary

"Calamity is the story of a girl in a man’s world"

French firm Maybe Movies’ head Henri Magalon discusses Rémi Chayé’s Calamity: A Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary, which is competing in Annecy  

16/06/2020 | Annecy 2020

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