Scandinavian crime and horror are riding high after the worldwide success of the Millennium trilogy — “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” and two successors — brought Nordic darkness into the spotlight.
The inaugural Scandinavian Film Festival is a modest affair in terms of numbers — just four films, only one of which is feature length. But it makes up in freshness what it lacks in width and breadth.
A tribute to the Nordic film industry’s resilience, four Nordic titles have made it through to Cannes’ Official Selection. And unlike previous years, when Denmark (Lars Von Trier, Thomas Vinterberg) ...
After the release of Lars von Trier’s international success “Breaking the Waves” in 1996, the pairing of English-language pics and Scandinavian filmmakers has become more than just a marriage of ...
In honor of the indigenous Sami people of the Nordic region, the Scandinavian Cultural Center & Library of West Newton presented a screening of the movie Je’vida (2023) on Saturday. The film, directed ...
Sofia Sheehan is a freelance Resource writer at Collider. She is a Philadelphia-based writer whose work has appeared in online publications like High on Films, Borrowing Tape, and Boathouse Pictures.
film profile], the much awaited second film adaptation of the Millennium novels written by Stieg Larsson, is coming out today on 125 Danish screens, 126 Swedish screens, and 70 Norwegian screens, ...
Ambitious homegrown epics drive a boxoffice surge from Helsinki to Copenhagen By Scott Roxborough, The Associated Press Gone are the days when Nordic cinema was synonymous with the grainy, shaky-cam ...
Nimbus Film, the Newen Studios-owned Danish production company, has bought a stake in Tall and Small, the outfit behind hit Netflix series such as “The Rain,” “Nisser” and “Chosen.” Besides Tall and ...
Newen Studios has pushed into the Scandinavian scripted market with the acquisition of a majority stake in Nordic film and TV company Anagram. The news was unveiled earlier today at a press conference ...
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