News from the DFI Facts & Figures 2008 09. may 2008. The Danish Film Institute presents the latest edition of Facts & Figures with production and exhibition figures for 2007.The figures show, yet again, proof of the sustainability of Danish films. Danish participation in Cannes 2008 06. may 2008. Martin de Thurah's short fiction "Young Man Falling" is selected for the International Critics' Week and Louise Vesth is Producer on the Move at the 61st Cannes Film Festival (14-25 May). Crossing Boundaries 01. may 2008. The ThinkTank on Film and Film Policy was formally set up in June 2007 with the support of the Danish Film Institute. One focus of the initial work that it has kicked off with a three-day workshop in… Danish Astronauts Make First Beer Run to Saturn 01. may 2008. Cultivating a unique style and encouraging young animators to develop creative solutions on a low budget is one way for a small nation with a very down-to-earth sensibility to reach for the stars… 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. Expressionist Genre Film 01. may 2008. Danish cinema is no longer all dogmas. It's genres, too. Among the new style-conscious genre films is Kasper Barfoed's thriller, "The Candidate". Cinematographer Manuel Alberto Claro was in charge of… Fiction in the Service of Truth 01. may 2008. Ole Christian Madsen's "Flame & Citron" merges history-writing with psychological portraits, adding new facets to the story of the Danish resistance. With more than half a million tickets sold… Low-Budget Danish Films Set The Pace 01. may 2008. Tougher earnings opportunities in the market, along with a need for innovation and reinvention, are putting the brakes on medium-budget Danish films. Now, many film companies are focusing on… Networking Producers under Shady Palms 01. may 2008. Louise Vesth of Zentropa will be representing Danish cinema as Producer on the Move in Cannes. Power Game in An Ice-cold World 01. may 2008. Civilisation is a wonderful thing, Kristian Levring says. But we need to keep in mind that people are animals who need a certain freedom. That's the subject of all his films, including his latest, … ‹ Previous 177 178 179 180 181 182 Next ›