Graeme Ferguson, the Canadian filmmaker who co-founded Imax, died on Saturday at the age of 91.
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EXCLUSIVE: Netflix is near a deal for Shout It Out Loud, a film package that aspires to do for the iconic hard rock band KISS what Bohemian Rhapsody did for Queen. According to sources, Netflix is tying up a deal after a bidding battle for a film that will be directed by Joachim Rønning, the Norwegian filmmaker whose credits include Kon-Tiki, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
A script is in place by Ole Sanders, and an earlier draft by W. Blake
.Graeme Ferguson, the Canadian filmmaker who co-founded Imax, died on Saturday at the age of 91.
To say there is bad blood between Israel and Palestine is a gross understatement. For decades, the two sides have been battling each other with seemingly no end in sight.
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Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentAlternativet Produksjon, the Norwegian film banner behind Guro Bruusgaard’s “HIM,” has more thought-provoking projects in the pipeline, including Mariken Halle’s pandemic-themed film “The Outdoor School” and Katja Eyde Jacobsen’s feminist movie “The Second Sex.”The company was launched in 2017 by four filmmakers, including Halle, Jacobsen, Bruusgaard and Magnus Mork to produce their movies collectively, with a special interest in politically or socially
Norwegian singer-songwriter Marie Ulven made a very impressive debut last week as girl in red with the album if i could make it go quiet. "Serotonin," one of the project's lead singles, is a blend of epic Coldplay-style emotion and Billie Eilish-adjacent hip-hop experiments, a perfect combination for a song about overcoming a noisy mind.
Girl In Red made her US TV debut last night (May 3), appearing on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.The Norwegian indie-pop star – whose real name is Marie Ulven – performed her track ‘Serotonin’, which appears on her debut album ‘If I Could Make It Go Quiet’, remotely on the show.Ulven’s performance began with the musician by herself, singing to a camera from an industrial, quarry-like location, before moving inside to a blue-lit space where she was joined by her band.Watch Girl In Red’s
Girl In Red has told NME that she’s already looking to start work on another record.Norwegian singer-songwriter Marie Ulven released ‘If I Could Make It Go Quiet‘ yesterday. When we asked her about her immediate plans for the future, Ulven replied: “I just want to sit down and make a new record.”“I think records are pretty hot, man,” she told NME.
Annika Pham Oslo-based private non-profit Foundation Fritt Ord, which is behind ten doc features that bowed at CPH:DOX, has upped its overall annual budget allocation from a pre-pandemic $12 million to $19 million in 2020, a level that will be sustained in 2021.The Fritt Ord Foundation supports journalism, literature, training, documentary photography, and documentary filmmaking.
Kings Of Convenience have announced the release of their first album in 12 years, and shared its lead single ‘Rocky Trail’.The album, titled ‘Peace Or Love’, will be released on June 18 via EMI and will be the Norwegian duo’s first since 2009’s ‘Declaration Of Dependence’.You can hear the delicate, acoustic-led new single below, along with a video featuring the band’s Erlend Øye and Eirik Glambek Bøe performing in a typically Scandanavian house.“Another classic Eirik composition that skilfully
Norwegian singer-songwriter Marie Ulven a.k.a. girl in red has become an online sensation thanks to her no-holds-barred confessional indie pop.
Girl In Red has shared Billie Eilish‘s thoughts on her recent single ‘Serotonin’, as well as her thoughts on the pair collaborating in the future.Taken from the Norwegian singer-songwriter’s long-awaited debut album ‘If I Could Make It Go Quiet‘ (out tomorrow), the single ‘Serotonin’ was co-produced by Eilish’s brother and collaborator Finneas – who she says brought “fresh ears and a fresh take” the song, along with “extra energy” and “weird suggestions”.Asked if Billie gave feedback on the
Netflix continues to bulk up its production operations in Europe, on Thursday announcing it will set up a hub in Sweden in the second half of this year. The opening of the Scandinavian hub, which will be based in Stockholm, was made Thursday by Lina Brouneus, Netflix's director of acquisitions and co-productions for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).