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114 articles available in total starting from 16/07/2002. Last article published on 31/01/2003.

Bodil nominations announced

Susanne Bier swept the boards with 6 nominations in five categories at this year’s edition of the prestigious Bodil Prize for her feature, Elsker dig for evigt(Open Hearts). Six of the nineteen...  

14/01/2003 | Awards | 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

Harriet Andersson at NatFilm Festival

Sweden's legendary film icon, discovered by Ingmar Bergman, will celebrate her half-century in cinema at the Copenhagen event from 28 March to 6 April  

13/01/2003 | Festivals | Denmark

Norway's Kristoffer Jones

The Norwegian Film Institute (NFI) has chosen one of the country’s most talented young actors, Kristoffer Jones, as their Shooting Star to be presented at the 2003 Berlinale. The NFI has been a...  

10/01/2003

Fewer filmgoers

Half-a-million fewer Norwegians went to the cinema in 2002. The reasons are high ticket prices and the US blockbuster invasion  

10/01/2003 | Attendance | Norway

Does “Everyone love Alice?”

Alle alskar Alice (Everyone Loves Alice) is the only Scandinavian film to have been nominated for a Golden Satellite Award. Organised by the L.A.-based International Press AcademyGolden, the...  

10/01/2003 | Films | Sweden

An albino in Rotterdam

The directorial feature debut of Iceland's Dagur Kari Petursson, Nói Albinói, is the only Scandinavian in competition at the forthcoming Rotterdam Film Festival  

09/01/2003 | Festivals | Iceland

Gothenburg readies for Festival

The 26th edition of the Gothenburg International Film Festival (25 January – 3 February) will open with the screening of Josef Fares’ new film, Kopps and the programme includes a retrospective...  

09/01/2003 | Festivals | Sweden

Swedish week in Vietnam

Swedish films will travel all the way to Vietnam later this month for a review organised by the Swedish Film Institute and their Vietnamese counterpart. Swedish Film Week will be held in Hanoi and...  

09/01/2003 | Reviews | Sweden

More about Dogma

Dogma films do not cease to impress. Following the German premiere of Susanne Bier’s Elsker dig for evigt and with Ole Christian Madsen’s Kira’s Reason: A Love Story still screening in German...  

07/01/2003 | Denmark

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