News from the DFI "Go With Peace Jamil" wins in Rotterdam and Göteborg 04. feb 2008. Danish Film Academy Robert Awards 2008 04. feb 2008. Peter Schønau Fog's "The Art of Crying" swept the table with eight awards, followed closely by Nikolaj Arcel's "Island of Lost Souls" which brought home five awards.In all, 25 honours were prese New Pilot Fund for Low-Budget Features 04. feb 2008. Cartooning Buddies 01. feb 2008. Flemming Quist Møller and Jannik Hastrup have put their separate thumbprints all over Danish animation for close to a lifetime now. The two friends haven't worked together professionally since they… Content And Discontent 01. feb 2008. "The varied nature of Danish Films may seem guaranteed to inspire intellectual vertigo, but in fact there are central overriding motifs which link many of the films," according to Steve Gravestock,… Controversial Love 01. feb 2008. After his international hit "We Shall Overcome", director Niels Arden Oplev is back with a new drama about youthful rebellion against oppressive mores. Based on a true story, "Worlds Apart" takes an… Democracy Isn't Free 01. feb 2008. With the selection of "What No One Knows" for Panorama Special, Søren Kragh-Jacobsen may look back on a proud Berlin representation – counting an award for "Rubber Tarzan" (1982), a Golden Bear… FILM #62 Berlin Special Issue out now 01. feb 2008. Cover star Anders W. Berthelsen plays the lead in Søren Kragh-Jacobsen's political thriller "What No One Knows", selected for this year's Panorama Special. Fit for Fighter 01. feb 2008. A classic coming-of-age story is how the Danish director Natasha Arthy describes her new film "Fighter", though its combination of a young woman of Turkish background and a passionate love for kung… Humanity Under A Microscope 01. feb 2008. "Everything Is Relative"is one of those films where you imagine the screenplay calling for "a blind girl, a woman in labour, a soldier going off to war, two Japanese gay guys, a beauty queen from… ‹ Previous 179 180 181 182 183 184 Next ›