Czechia wins an Oscar: The film about Putin shines, Babiš's advisor complained about the film
A Czech-Danish co-production won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature with the film 'Mr. Nobody vs. Putin', which examines war propaganda in Russian schools during the aggression against Ukraine.
Film with Danish-Norwegian Director Wins Oscar
The film "Affektionsværdi," directed by Danish-Norwegian Joachim Trier, wins an Oscar for Best International Film, marking a historic achievement for Norway.
Oscar Winner about School Shootings Has Danish Influence
The film "All the Empty Rooms" has won an Oscar for Best Short Documentary, featuring Danish co-producer Sigrid Dyekjær.
'Sentimental Value' Finds Beauty in Humanity Beyond Family Turmoil; Read Review of Oscar Winner for International Film
The movie 'Sentimental Value' is praised for its ability to find beauty in real human emotions while navigating complex family situations, standing as a remarkable piece from Danish filmmaker Joachim Trier.
Danish-produced 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' wins Oscar for Best Documentary Film
The documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin', produced in Denmark, has won an Oscar for Best Documentary Film, focusing on the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on its education system.
Danish film can win the coveted prize
There are five Danish nominations to celebrate in this year's Oscar awards, highlighting the country's ongoing success in international cinema.
Five Danish Reasons to Watch the Oscars
The article highlights five Danish nominations and celebrates the international status of Danish films at this year's Oscars.
Controversy over criticized film roof takes a new turn
The controversial roof structure atop the Danish Film Institute in Copenhagen has spiraled into a protracted financial dispute.
Now the pressure is rising on the Film Institute: Demands for an additional 30 million
The Danish Film Institute is facing mounting pressure to secure an additional 30 million kr due to escalating costs related to the controversial Film Roof project in Copenhagen.
It is a joy to be in the company of the children
A Danish documentary film provides a poignant view of life for children in Afghanistan following the Taliban's takeover, highlighting the challenges faced by girls and women.
Eyewitness Accounts from Afghanistan are a Must See
A Danish documentary film captures the harsh realities for girls and women growing up in Afghanistan after the Taliban's takeover, presenting both their struggles and a sense of resilience.
Danish-Iranian director of Trump film: 'The worst thing about the regime in Iran is that they are so incompetent'
Ali Abbasi, a Danish-Iranian filmmaker, expresses his pessimism regarding the political situation in Iran and discusses the impact of ongoing conflicts on his family.
Actor Mads Mikkelsen will arrive in Prague. He will be a guest at this year's Comic-Con.
Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen is set to attend Comic-Con Prague, scheduled to begin on March 13 at the O2 universe in Prague.
Hospital drama from debutant becomes the film of the year
The hospital drama 'Det andet offer' wins the title of Best Film at the Bodil Awards, along with a Best Actor award for Özlem Saglanmak.
They have created one of Danish cinema's greatest successes. Now they are fighting over the credit
Two Danish filmmakers accuse the director of the Danish Film Institute of wrongly claiming to be the founder of a successful film festival, which the institute denies.
They have created one of Danish cinema's greatest successes. Now they are fighting for the credit
A dispute has arisen between Danish filmmakers over the founding credit of the CPH:DOX festival, with accusations directed at the Danish Film Institute's director.
Film People with Strong Accusation: Powerful Director Takes Credit from Us
Two Danish filmmakers accuse the director of the Danish Film Institute of unjustly claiming to be the founder of a successful festival.
The two play so well that you forget it's a movie
The article reviews a Danish film exploring the emotional aftermath of a tragic incident involving a family on holiday in Spain.
When They Kiss Each Other on the Boards, It Becomes Big
The Danish romantic comedy film 'Den eneste ene' has sold nearly a million tickets and remains one of Denmark's most successful films, now being revived as a musical for a special anniversary.
Think that we had to wait 43 years to get the girls' equivalent of history
A review of the film 'Vægtløs', noting its significant role in representing female narratives in Danish cinema after years of male-centric storytelling.
A film success has become a lovely TV series
The TV series 'Lotte & Totte' creatively adapts themes suitable for a young audience within short episodes that include a gentle moral.
Mads Mikkelsen to star in new Scorsese film
Danish actor Mads Mikkelsen is set to join the cast of Martin Scorsese's forthcoming film 'What Happens at Night'.
Several times you wish the microphone was not 'on'
The article discusses Bradley Cooper's third film as a director, focusing on the character Alex, a wannabe stand-up comedian grappling with personal issues.
Kim Skotte: I Can Well Understand That It Has Won the Palme d'Or
Danish premiere of Jafar Panahi's Palme d'Or winner 'It Was Just an Accident' occurs amid rising tensions and brutal crackdowns in Iran.
She so wanted to be French. But they sent her to a concentration camp
The article discusses the cultural impact of films depicting life under foreign occupation, particularly in the context of World War II, as illustrated by the film adaptation of Irène Némirovsky's novel 'Suite Française.'
Actor Robert Duvall has died
American actor Robert Duvall has passed away at the age of 95, as announced by his wife, Luciana, on Facebook.
Jacob Haugaard will just play himself with significant hair growth in nose and ears in international blockbuster
Danish comedian and former politician Jacob Haugaard, at age 73, is set to star in an international film project directed by an Oscar-winning director, marking a potential high point in his career.
Jacob Haugaard: "I could do something – at least Donald Trump has stolen my party platform"
Danish comedian and former politician Jacob Haugaard discusses his ongoing film career at 73 and comments on how Donald Trump has seemingly adopted elements of his political platform.