News from the DFI Danish cinemas now 100% digital 13. feb 2013 | CINEMA MARKET. Each and every one of Denmark's 154 cinemas has now been digitised. The Danish Film Institute is supporting the conversion to the tune of 4 million euros, while the cinemas themselves are raising… Festival circuit 2012 13. feb 2013 | IN REVIEW. Awards at Sundance, Berlin and Cannes are a few of the highlights in 2012. In broad strokes, here's the year that was, encompassing 272 festivals that saw Danish participation and yielded a crop of… Sofie Gråbøl, actress 13. feb 2013 | PROFILE. She has become known to the world as idealistic detective in "The Killing" which took its very last breath on BBC in December. What few Sarah Lund aficionados probably suspect is that Sofie Gråbøl,… Lindholm and Vinterberg teaming up again 12. feb 2013 | FILM PEOPLE. Thomas Vinterberg and Tobias Lindholm are renewing their partnership from "Submarino" and "The Hunt", co-writing "The Commune" based on a stage play by Vinterberg about his childhood in the '70s. Which film? 06. feb 2013 | FIRST STILL. Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skarsgård, Stacy Martin, Shia LaBeouf, Jamie Bell, Christian Slater, Uma Thurman, Willem Dafoe, Connie Nielsen, Mia Goth, Udo Kier, Jean-Marc Barr, Caroline Goodall,… FILM Digital Issue 05. feb 2013. The Danish Film Institute's new digital magazine is now online at www.dfi.dk/film Nikolaj Arcel receives Dreyer Award 31. jan 2013 | DREYER AWARD. Nikolaj Arcel, director of Denmark's Oscar contender "A Royal Affair", receives Danish cinema's distinguished annual award for artistic merit. Pow! Right in the Face 31. jan 2013. Having sent a poor young man into a tailspin among hardened criminals in his prison movie "R", Michael Noer is back with a new film about youthful restlessness and manhood. "Northwest" is a film with… Pulling the Trigger for Democracy 31. jan 2013. "The Shooter" is Annette K. Olesen's first shot at a political thriller. The director is mostly known for her emotional dramas – some have even won awards in Berlin. But the TV series "Borgen" taught… Scenes of the Crimes 31. jan 2013. Joshua Oppenheimer's widely acclaimed, Danish-produced The Act of Killing draws its power from the director's daring choice of perspective. Rather than make a film about the victims of Indonesia's… ‹ Previous 98 99 100 101 102 103 Next ›