News from the DFI "A Forthright Collaboration" 18. maj 2015. Profile Pictures, established in 2011, is backing Icelandic director Grímur Hákonarson's second feature film, Rams, about two feuding brothers. "It's all about finding non-traditional methods" 18. maj 2015. Katja Adomeit loves the creative side of producing and never tires of finding new ideas, new partnerships and new production concepts to make films that really matter, whether they are made in New… At Nature's Mercy in Iceland 18. maj 2015 | NEW FILM. The shoot for Rúnar Rúnarsson's upcoming feature Sparrows had more than its fair share of trials and tribulations for Nimbus Film's Mikkel Jersin. The Danish producer, who is also on board Joachim… Denmark's prime export 18. maj 2015 | TV DRAMA. The Killing, Borgen and The Bridge made TV drama among Denmark's hottest exports, and it hasn't lost its momentum. Great Cinema on a Shoestring? 18. maj 2015 | FROM OUR CANNES MAG. Danish filmmakers have an appetite for making films for little money, while a new funding initiative shows the Danish Film Institute's appreciation for low-budget films as well. We asked four film… Images of Loss and Beauty 18. maj 2015. Sofie Nørgaard Kampmark was living in Tokyo in 2011, when a cataclysmic tidal wave hit Japan, inspiring her to make her graduation film, the animated short Tsunami. Scandinavian imprint on New York drama 18. maj 2015. Nimbus producer Mikkel Jersin is on board Joachim Trier's "Louder Than Bombs", a New York-set drama with Isabelle Hupert, Gabriel Byrne, Jesse Eisenberg and Devin Druid. Danish Girl in Copenhagen 13. maj 2015 | INDUSTRY STORY. Over a few weeks in March, the Danish capital formed the backdrop for the shooting of Tom Hooper's The Danish Girl, a venture backed by Copenhagen Film Fund. Janus Metz on True Detective 13. maj 2015 | TV VENTURE. The filmmaker shares his experience directing an episode in the second season of HBO's hit series, to premiere on 21 June. Love by Mail Order 13. maj 2015 | NEW FILM. As Barbara Streisand sings, love comes from the most unexpected places. In Frederikke Aspöck's second feature, it comes by mail order from the Philippines – and from a father's bedroom. ‹ Previous 65 66 67 68 69 70 Next ›