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Christian Bengtson s debut feature, Krysantemum, enters production

Krysantemum follows a young man called Anders (played by Morten Hee Andersen), who is involved in illegal firework sales. Anders must make amends with his father, Thomas ( Henrik Birch), whom he hasn t spoken to for years following a tragedy, as they try to save their family farm. The film has been described as an “explosive” family drama that presents an emotional and thrilling look at a family involved in illegal transportation and sales, and their search for forgiveness. Karen-Lise Mynster ( When the Dust Settles) plays the role of Anders mother. (The article continues below - Commercial information) Krysantemum is being produced by

Escapade Media Partners with Ole Steen Stolberg from Stolberg Media

TVEUROPE Escapade Media Partners with Ole Steen Stolberg from Stolberg Media ADVERTISEMENT Escapade Media has signed a consultancy deal with Ole Steen Stolberg to exclusively handle the Nordics and Benelux regions for all its content. Stolberg’s experience spans various Nordic companies, including C More Entertainment, Nordic World parent TV4 in Sweden, TV2 in Denmark and the Danish Film Institute. Stolberg also worked for Banajay Rights as VP of sales for Scandinavia and ran the local sales office. After the merger, Ole Stolberg departed and set up his own company working for various companies across the world. Natalie Lawley of Escapade said: “Ole is exactly the person we have been looking for to handle this region. His excellent experience and knowledge of the region along with his contacts will support Escapade’s completed content and those projects in development as well.”

Bafta nominee Thomas Vinterberg: Praise for film honours late daughter s memory

Bafta nominee Thomas Vinterberg: Praise for film honours late daughter s memory
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The Nordisk Film & TV Fond announces the recipients of its latest round of funding

The Nordisk Film & TV Fond announces the recipients of its latest round of funding Director Thomas Seeberg Torjussen, whose series Dome 16 has received €245,000 in funding (© NRK) This week, the Nordisk Film & TV Fond announced the recipients of its latest round of funding. On this occasion, the agency has earmarked over 3.2 million Norwegian crowns (approximately €314,000) in production and distribution bursaries. The grant of the biggest magnitude (2.5 million Norwegian crowns/€245,000) went to Thomas Seeberg Torjussen’s ten-part TV series Dome 16, produced by Eric Vogel and Ingunn Sundelin for Oslo-based outfit Tordenfilm. The project, penned by the director himself and commissioned by NRK Super, is an adventure-driven love story set 120 years from now. It follows a 14-year-old boy called Anton, who lives in a dome, free from pollution and radiation, large enough to house an entire city. Life inside the dome is for the privileged, with life expectancy at 160,

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