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The White Slave Trade Gets Religion in "A Victim of the Mormons"
31. may 2013. In 1911 the film A Victim of the Mormons about a relatively obscure American religious community was produced by Nordisk Film. The commercial success of this film in Britain and the U.S. inspired a…
FILM Cannes Digital Issue 2013
30. may 2013. Read selected articles from our print magazine on your smartphone, tablet or laptop.
Beyoncé, J-Lo … and Sepideh
30. may 2013 | EVENT. Even before it reaches the big screen, Danish director Berit Madsen's film about strong-willed Sepideh will meet with viewers from around the world at high-profile London aid concert The Sound of…
Madsen and Redford make 3D documentary series
30. may 2013 | IN PRODUCTION. Six of the world's leading directors present their vision of 'a building's soul' in the ambitious 3D documentary project "Cathedrals of Culture". Danish Michael Madsen is joined by Robert Redford,…
Whale Valley gets Special Mention in Cannes
27. may 2013 | CANNES 2013. Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson's Danish-Icelandic "Whale Valley" received a Special Mention at the Cannes Short Film Competition.
Only God Forgives divides critics
23. may 2013 | CANNES 2013. Walkouts, boos and cheers. Yesterday's screening of Nicolas Winding Refn's violent Bangkok noir "Only God Forgives" divides the critics who rate the film with 1 to 5 stars.
Instagram #danishfilm
22. may 2013. Share your Instagram photos about Danish film around the world.
A tale of two brothers
22. may 2013 | CANNES 2013. The rugged Icelandic landscape frames Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson's short film about the strong bond between two brothers. "Whale Valley" was completed for the short film competition at Cannes with…
Between heaven and hell
22. may 2013 | CANNES 2013. Taking cues from cinematic Bangkok and Eastern mysticism, Nicolas Winding Refn's new film explores a man's search for something to believe in. You might even say the director got some supernatural…
"Pushed Ourselves to the Max"
22. may 2013 | CANNES 2013. So says Lene Børglum, producer of Nicolas Winding Refn’s "Only God Forgives", a low-budget film with a stylised cinematic vocabulary and a star-studded cast.