News from the DFI Beetles and Mozzies to Berlin 12. dec 2014 | BERLIN. The experienced animators Jannik Hastrup and Flemming Quist Møller are bringing their feature animation "Mini and the Mozzies" to the Berlin Film Festival's children's programme Generation Kplus. Joachim Fjelstrup is Shooting Star 11. dec 2014 | BERLIN. "Joachim couldn't have made a better feature film debut than 'Itsi Bitsi'." The star of Ole Christian Madsen's rock biopic is selected as Denmark's Shooting Star, a European talent promotion… New co-productions to get you excited 11. dec 2014. CO-PRODUCTIONS. Croatian Director Hana Jusic' debut feature "Quit Staring at My Plate" has received co-production funding from the Danish Film Institute. The film stars Danish actor Zlatko Buric who… The Look of Silence in Indonesia on Human Rights Day 11. dec 2014 | INDONESIAN RELEASE. "The Look of Silence" premiered last month in Indonesia, and Joshua Oppenheimer's film also had a highly symbolic screening on 10 December. Animated Tupilaq to Sundance 10. dec 2014 | SUNDANCE. Jakob Maqe's "Tupilaq," taking its name from an ancient Greenlandic symbol, is part of the short film line-up at January's Sundance Film Festival. New talent association in Northern Europe 09. dec 2014 | TALENT DEVELOPMENT. A number of film workshops and media centres in Northern Europe have founded Screen Talent Europe, a new network organisation aimed at helping talented filmmakers in the region. Forthcoming Danish documentaries 04. dec 2014 | NEW DOCS. There are so many new Danish documentary films coming out that it can be hard to keep track of them all. To help out, here is a pick of some of the films that have just premiered or will do so in the… From Outer Space to Sundance 04. dec 2014 | FESTIVAL. Michael Madsen's documentary "The Visit" is selected for Sundance Film Festival, starting up end of January. Scherfig to give prestigious BAFTA lecture 03. dec 2014 | BAFTA. Lone Scherfig will be the first woman ever to give the BAFTA's David Lean lecture. Previous speakers include David Lynch, Oliver Stone, Pedro Almodóvar and Robert Altman. How quantum physics found an audience 01. dec 2014 | AWARD. Lars Becker-Larsen's "Taming the Quantum World" has been praised for making quantum physics accessible to a large audience. The film has just won the Jury Special Prize at the European Science TV … ‹ Previous 73 74 75 76 77 78 Next ›