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.
This year’s Anima Festival, which kicks off in Brussels today and closes on February 20, should once again attract swathes of aficionados come to immerse themselves in cinematic worlds that are by ...
Outsider Pictures has struck a deal with Berlin-based international sales agent Picture Tree International for U.S. distribution rights to a pair of Scandinavian dramas, “Stormskerry Maja” and “The ...
Monsters, magic spells, demons and fairy tales collide in these seven fantasy films. The genre is often dismissed as being ...
Rakuten TV has launched the new FAST channel Nordic Films (Nordiska Filmer), offering a selection of Scandinavian films to viewers in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. The channel features a wide ...
Mia Hansen-Løve, one of France’s leading filmmakers whose movies have played at Cannes, Berlin and Toronto, will next direct “If Love Should Die,” an ambitious feature film about the life of visionary ...