Denmark leads all countries with eight international Oscar nominations in the 21st century, and Mads Mikkelsen has been in four of them, including the 2020 winner “Another Round” and the 2012 nominee ...
Denmark has submitted Nikolaj Arcel’s The Promised Land as its candidate for Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards. The epic historic drama stars Mads Mikkelsen as the real-life ...
The actor playing Captain Anderson in Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein is in such extensive costuming that you might need ...
In 1939, at a party in the Hollywood Hills with gay filmmakers and musicians, he was arrested. Police officers handcuffed the ...
Denmark's self-appointed cinematic bad boy is at it again. Lars von Trier made a splash -- when does he not set out to make a splash? -- at the Cannes Film Festival last year when he presented his ...
The City of Solvang and Elverhøj Museum of History and Art are hosting an exclusive screening of award-winning Danish film, The Kiss, on Saturday, May 31, 2025 at the Museum located at 1624 Elverhoy ...
Danish filmmaker Per Holst, who produced films by the likes of Lars von Trier and directed one of the most successful Danish films of all time, has died. He was 86. The director-producer died Saturday ...
VENICE, Sept 1 (Reuters) - The warm reception given to Danish film "The Promised Land" at the Venice Film Festival on Friday showed that small-budget, independent films can flourish as a strike brings ...
Netflix only added Danish thriller The Asset a day ago, but the morally-murky six episodes are already proving popular with ...
"Will we be playing for a real audience?" "No, just a bunch of beavers." Zentropa has revealed the first full trailer for a kooky dark comedy from Denmark titled The Last Viking, the latest from ...
This bold artistic movement arrives in direct response to an industry that, in their view, is increasingly dominated by rushed production schedules, inflated crews and algorithm-driven aesthetics.
Actor Mads Mikkelsen didn’t try to hide his disbelief when a reporter at the Venice Film Festival asked why his latest project — set in 18th-century Denmark — didn’t have more diversity. “This is a ...
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