News from the DFI Lone Scherfig filming ensemble drama in Toronto, New York and Copenhagen 06. apr 2018. IN PRODUCTION. Lone Scherfig and production company Creative Alliance have commenced shooting for the director's next drama, which is Scherfig's first Danish-produced film in ten years. A Russian… Rooted in classic animation 09. mar 2018 | PROFILE. A. Film is behind animated classics like 'Jungle Jack,' Journey to Saturn' and 'Terkel in Trouble.' Their latest release, 'The Incredible Story of the Giant Pear,' is a local hit that screened in… Mads Brügger's first fiction film to Tribeca 08. mar 2018 | WORLD PREMIERE. Mads Brügger's feature fiction debut 'The Saint Bernard Syndicate,' following two friends on a Chinese dog business adventure, is world-premiering in April at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. Democrats no longer banned in Zimbabwe 02. mar 2018 | INTERVIEW. Camilla Nielsson’s documentary 'Democrats,' about the making of Zimbabwe’s first democratic constitution after more than 30 years under the dictatorship of Mugabe, was banned by the country’s… Winter Brothers dares to be different 22. feb 2018 | DREYER AWARD. Hlynur Pálmason's debut feature 'Winter Brothers' adds the distinguished Dreyer Award to its list of Danish and international merits. Producer Per Damgaard Hansen suggests how a daringly artistic… CPH:DOX with a focus on social experiments 21. feb 2018 | FESTIVAL. Themes such as science, justice and social experiments are brought to the fore at this year's CPH:DOX festival, launching 15-25 March. The Copenhagen-based documentary film festival boasts a film… Playing with Audiences' imagination 11. feb 2018 | INTERVIEW. Gustav Möller's debut feature 'The Guilty' takes audiences on a tense journey without physically leaving one location on screen. Made on a limited budget, the crime thriller springs from a desire to… Danes in co-productions 07. feb 2018 | BERLIN 2018. Danish filmmakers are working with their peers from Sweden, Canada and the US on three international co-productions premiering at the Berlin Film Festival. Get the full picture below. Making the Familiar Surprising 06. feb 2018 | INTERVIEW. How do you adapt a popular children’s book for the big screen? With 'The Incredible Story of the Giant Pear,' animation director Philip Einstein Lipski, who co-directed with Jørgen Lerdam and Amalie… Bodies Cannot Be Isolated 06. feb 2018 | INTERVIEW. 'Strange Meetings' is a video installation showing footage and documents from a former STD facility in South Korea, where local sex workers were forcibly isolated in the 1970s. The building embodies… ‹ Previous 37 38 39 40 41 42 Next ›