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In a global context, the Danish Film Institute works to promote Danish films and to strengthen partnerships between Danish and international producers. Read about these efforts which are handled by…
How to co-produce with Denmark
What kind of funding is available in Denmark for co-productions, and what are the requirements for applying? Here are a few straight answers.
Minor Co-productions – documentaries and short fiction
The Danish Film Institute can fund the international co-production of documentaries of any length, short fiction and transmedia films/projects that have a non-Danish delegate producer. There are…
3 Real Life Is Always Another Story
30. mar 2009. Denmark is at war. As a nation, we’d rather not think about it. Not so for Annette K. Olesen, whose "Little Soldier", written by Kim Fupz Aakeson, tells the dramatic story of a woman soldier who…
Content And Discontent
01. feb 2008. "The varied nature of Danish Films may seem guaranteed to inspire intellectual vertigo, but in fact there are central overriding motifs which link many of the films," according to Steve Gravestock,…
Exiled in Our Life
01. may 2008. "Young Man Falling" directed by Martin de Thurah has been selected for the medium length films section of the 47th International Critics' Week.
Life in a Chinese Orphanage
23. nov 2015 | NEW FILM. Kaspar Astrup Schröder's Learning to Forget captures two years at a Beijing orphanage, where children of convicts are trying to find their feet in the world.