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Per Holst, Danish film producer and director who worked with Lars von Trier and others, passes away at 86
TRIGGER WARNING: This article contains mention of death. Danish cinema has lost one of its most influential figures. Per Holst, the celebrated filmmaker and producer behind some of Denmark’s greatest ...
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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 ...
There tends to be a sense of wariness around an American remake of an international film: a worry that the American version will squander the inherent qualities of the original; that the filmmakers ...
Denmark, and in particular its century-old institution Nordisk Film Cinemas, is proving that – with a bit of innovation and a lot of data – the talkies can still walk the walk. The way that film is ...
Today, the Cinema Eye Honors has shared a raft of exciting new announcements and its last batch of nominees for the 19th Annual Cinema Eye Awards Ceremony, recognizing artistic achievement in ...
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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.
Exclusive: Editor Janus Billeskov Jansen will receive the organization's first-ever Cinema Eye-Con Award. First up: the creation of a brand new honorary award — billed the Cinema Eye-Con Award for ...
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