Nimbus Film

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Nimbus Film is Denmark's third largest film production company.

Nimbus Film has to date produced 24 feature films and many shorts and documentaries.

Of their more known feature films are the Dogme 95 movies The Celebration (1998, directed by Thomas Vinterberg) which won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1998, and Mifune's Last Song (1999, directed by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen) which won the Silver Bear at Berlin International Film Festival 1999. Recent successes include A Soap (2006, directed by Pernille Fischer Christensen) also winner of the Silver Bear at Berlin International Film Festival in 2006, and King's Game (2004, directed by Nikolaj Arcel) a huge box office hit in Denmark in 2004.

Nimbus Film was founded in 1993 by Birgitte Hald and Bo Ehrhardt. Today Nimbus film is owned by Bigitte Hald, Bo Ehrhardt and Thomas Vinterberg.

The company's managing director is Jørgen Ramskov.

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[edit] Upcoming features

  • Cecilie (2007) by Hans Fabian Wullenweber
  • Mirush (2007, co-production) by Marius Holst
  • Island of Lost Souls (2007, co-production) by Nikolaj Arcel
  • A Man Comes Home (2007) by Thomas Vinterberg
  • White Night (2007) by Jannik Johansen
  • Aicha (working title) (2007) by Natasha Arthy
  • Det som ingen ved (working title) (2008) by Søren Kragh-Jacobsen

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The Beast Within (1995) by Carsten Rudolf (IMDb entry)

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