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9 articles available in total starting from 30/12/2003. Last article published on 11/12/2009.

The Girl who Kicked tops the charts

The final instalment of the Millennium trilogy The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest by Daniel Alfredson easily held on to its box office lead in Sweden, Denmark and Norway last weekend. But...  

11/12/2009 | Box office | Scandinavia

Fire beats Tattoo’s opening figures

With a total 476,881 admissions for Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland over its opening weekend (September 18-20), the second adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy, The Girl Who Played...  

24/09/2009 | Box Office | Scandinavia

Dragon Tattoo and Antichrist put their mark on top 10

The two Scandinavian event movies of the year, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Antichrist, both distributed by Nordisk Film, were the only European titles competing with Hollywood fare in the...  

12/06/2009 | Box Office | Scandinavia

Millennium film still climbing

Number one on the local charts in Denmark, Sweden and Norway last weekend, Niels Arden Oplev’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has garnered over 1.6m admissions thus far and is coming out on...  

27/03/2009 | Box Office | Scandinavia

Epic films draw crowds

Last weekend, Scandinavian audiences continued to pour into cinemas to see Arn: The Knight Templar, the second top grossing film in Sweden and in Denmark and number eight in Norway, while Nils...  

25/01/2008 | Box Office | Scandinavia

Five Finnish films pull in 70% market share

Last weekend’s Nordic top ten was phenomenal for Finland, which registered a 70% market share from five local films, all catering to different audiences. Elsewhere, Arn: The Knight Templar was...  

18/01/2008 | Box Office | Scandinavia

Local films keep up good business

New local films opened strong in several Scandinavian countries last weekend, reinforcing the position of domestic films on home turf. In Finland, JP Siili’s Ganes, the story of the famous Finnish...  

05/10/2007 | Box Office | Scandinavia

Local titles shine in Top 5 charts

All five Scandinavian countries had two or three titles in all Nordic Top 5 charts last weekend, an exceptional result in particular from Iceland and Finland, which produce fewer films. In fact,...  

21/09/2007 | Box office | Scandinavia

Local films enjoy Xmas bonanza

Local comedies, an animated film and even a first feature film were among the top two or three films of the Christmas period in Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland, proving once again the great...  

30/12/2003 | Box office | Scandinavia

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