Fine & Mellow Productions
Fine & Mellow Productions is a production company based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is owned by Thomas Gammelgaard (66%) and Nordisk Film (34%),[1] and produces both feature films and television drama.
History
Fine & Mellow Productions was founded 2002 by Thomas Gammeltoft, former producer and co-owner of Angel Production. The company's first feature film, Stealing Rembrandt (2003) sold over a quarter of a million tickets in its first week. Later successes include Hella Joof's comedy Oh Happy Day (2004) which was sold to Disney for a US remake and Henrik Ruben Genz's Terribly Happy which won both the Bodil Award and Robert Award for Best Danish Film of 2008.[2]
Productions
Feature films
- Stealing Rembrandt (Jannik Johansen, 2003)
- Oh Happy Day (Hella Joof, 2004)
- Chinaman (Henrik Ruben Genz, 2005)
- Murk (Jannik Johansen, 2005)
- Pure Hearts (Kenneth Kainz, 2006)
- Easy Skanking (Hella Joof, 2006)
- Terribly Happy (Henrik Ruben Genz, 2008)
- Hush Little Baby (Hella Joof, 2009)
- Rosa Morena (Carlos Augusto de Oliveira, 2011)
- Skyscraper (Rune Schjøtt, 2011)
- Excuse Me (Henrik Ruben Genz, 2012)
- Volcano (Runar Runarsson, 2012)
Television
- Lulu & Leon
References
- ↑ Cinemazone.dk
- ↑ "Fine & Mellow A/S". Danish Film Institute. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
External links
- Official website
- Fine & Mellow Productions on IMDB
- Fine & Mellow Productions in the Danish National Filmography
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