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85 articles available in total starting from 22/10/2002. Last article published on 05/02/2014.

After a record year, Norwegian films lose almost 60% of their audience

Fewer local releases and no real blockbusters will be substantially compensated by a strong autumn season, according to the Norwegian Film Institute  

25/07/2012 | Admissions | Norway

ICAA presents official results for 2011

Attendance figures in Spanish cinemas which saw a downward trend in 2011 worsened in the first quarter of 2012  

23/07/2012 | Admissions | Spain

This Life seats 750,000 Danes, followed by A Royal Affair’s 500,000

Danish directors Anne-Grethe Bjarup Riis and Nikolaj Arcel’a historical dramas account for 1.2 million of the 1.9 million tickets for local titles sold in 2012  

06/06/2012 | Admissions | Denmark

Danish films take 1.7 million admissions in four months in best result since 2005

Historical dramas This Life (aka The Hvidsten Group) and A Royal Affair to enter the list of top ten films over the past ten years  

03/05/2012 | Admissions | Denmark

A Royal Affair to become "one of greatest successes in Danish cinema"

Sold to 76 territories before its local premiere, Nikolaj Arcel’s 18th-century love story registers one of the strongest-ever performances for a Danish film  

05/04/2012 | Admissions | Denmark

This Life stands firm, even against The Hunger Games

Danish director Anne Grethe Riis’ depiction of Danish resistance against Nazi occupation during WW2 closing in on 500,000 admissions  

28/03/2012 | Admissions | Denmark

Finnish audiences want Finnish films - admissions 110% up on 2011

Last year Aki Kaurismäki’s Le Havre began to lure back the grown-up audiences, and the trend has continued, according to the Finnish Film Foundation  

23/03/2012 | Admissions | Finland

They are not many but are still world’s number-one cinema-goers

Last year’s admissions were 3% down on 2010, but the 4.75 per-capita attendance is still second to none, according to the Icelandic Film Centre  

24/02/2012 | Admissions | Iceland

Millennium days are over but admissions were up, local market share 19.8% in 2011

Last year Swedish cinema admissions totalled 16.4 million, with Swedish productions controlling 19.8% of the market. While attendance was 3.7% up on 2010, domestic market share was slightly down...  

03/02/2012 | Admissions | Sweden

A Funny Man leads Danish 2011 films to control 28% of market

Selling 484,000 cinema tickets, Danish director Martin Zandvliet’s A Funny Man lead the line-up of local films last year that controlled 28% of the market, against 22% in 2010. On the annual...  

18/01/2012 | Admissions | Denmark

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