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31/03/2018

Titanic 2018: Iceland in Focus

The Titanic International Film Festival will take place 4-13 April 2018 in Budapest. This year’s focus is Iceland, but Denmark and Norway will also be..

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22/05/2016

Titanic 2016: Women’s Power

Nicole Nielsen Horanyi’s documentary Motley’s Law follows an extremely realistic, strong and powerful woman, Kimberley Motley. She is an American litigator since 2003 and practising..

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02/08/2015

New Swedish Reality – A Review of ‘Underdog’

Ronnie Sandahl’s film Underdog is a drama about class and gender. It gives access to a world where one becomes familiar with what it’s like..

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23/06/2015

Pure Visual Beauty: A review of ‘The Visit’

Michael Madsen’s latest film The Visit is a simulation of what the human mankind’s first contact with alien life would be like. The Danish director..

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09/06/2015

I’m Gonna Take Off: A Review of ‘Out of Nature’

Norwegian director Ole Giæver reflects upon the Norwegian (Scandinavian) society and human existence in general in his latest film ‘Out of Nature’ that was screened..

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30/05/2015

Being an Outsider…

J-P (Jukka-Pekka) Valkeapää second feature film has won the Special Award for its bravery at Titanic International Film Festival taken place in Budapest, Hungary this..

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12/05/2015

In Repeat Mode: A review of ‘The Salvation’

The Salvation / Denmark / 2014 / dir. Kristian Levring / 98 mins / western / starring Mads Mikkelsen, Eva Green & Eric Cantona If Mads Mikkelsen..

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12/04/2015

Something We Cannot Change

The Look of Silence / Indonesia & Denmark / 2014 / dir. Joshua Oppenheimer / 103 mins / documentary   American director Joshua Oppenheimer has..

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09/04/2015

The Keyword is Diversity – An interview with Allan Sørensen

The Titanic International Film Festival starts on 10 April so I have sat down with Allan Sørensen, the programme director to discuss this year’s programme, particularly..

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07/04/2015

Nordic Films in Competition – Titanic International Film Festival 2015

Titanic International Film Festival runs between 10–18 April in five different venues in Budapest, Hungary. Since 2005 Titanic operates as a Competition Festival: this year..

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Nordic Noir in the UK

Barry Forshaw in Conversation “When I was a boy,” says Barry Forshaw, “I remember reading both The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler and The Time..

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Border Wins Big at the 2019 Swedish Film Awards

Ali Abbasi’s award-winning film Border (Gräns) won six Guldbagge Awards at the annual Swedish Film Awards held at Circus in Stockholm yesterday. The other big..

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The Film That Lars Shot

If there is someone in Scandinavian cinema, whose name is associated with trouble, then it’s Lars von Trier. Nazi wannabe, misogynist, sadist, he is considered..

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  • Issue 25
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Jan Berg Jørgensen talks Klippfisk

Interview with Jan Berg Jørgensen, one of the founders of Klippfisk Klippfisk is an open and publicly funded film and media workshop at the Faroe..

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  • Issue 25
  • Norway

How Thelma Re-Defines the Monstrous Feminine in Horror

In Carrie, Brian De Palma’s horror classic, Carrie White is an outsider plagued by an abusive mother and a gaggle of bullies. Following the onset..

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  • Issue 24

When (Non-)Action Requires Action

A Review of the Documentary ‘Golden Dawn Girls’ ‘I would like to see something positive in you’, says Norwegian film-maker Håvard Bustnes to one of..

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