“Terribly Happy” from director Henrik Ruben Genz has swept the Danish Bodil Awards, Denmark’s top film honors, taking six of 11 trophies, including best film, at the ceremony in Copenhagen Sunday ...
The Special Bodil went to Danish editor Molly Malene Stensgaard for “creating not one, but two overwhelming versions of Lars von Trier ’s Nymphomaniac [+ ]; as Martin Scorsese’s secret weapon is ...
Peter Schonau's "The Art of Crying," a drama about a dysfunctional family in rural Denmark, has added to its trophy case, winning best Danish film and best actor for star Jesper Asholt at Denmark's ...
17/12/2013 - A Nymphomaniac-like poster promotes Denmark’s 2014 Bodil awards on February 1 at Copenhagen’s Bremen Theatre, where Danish actor Jesper Langberg will receive an honorary trophy “Langberg ...
Danish-American actor Viggo Mortensen, who got his big international break in New Zealand director Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy (2002-2003), will receive an Honorary Bodil from the Danish ...
film profile] in 2010) and his seventh in total for his now crowded mantelpiece – no other Danish film director comes close. The grande dame of Danish stage and screen, 77-year-old actress Ghita Nørby ...
STOCKHOLM — Helmer Henrik Ruben Genz’s dark comedy “Terribly Happy” was the big winner at Denmark’s Bodil film awards handed out by the country’s critics in Copenhagen on Sunday night. It nabbed best ...
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