Danish cinema recorded its strongest theatrical year since 2018 in 2025, with 3.7 million tickets sold for domestic films in Denmark. New figures from Statistics Denmark show that Danish titles
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The Round Tower time capsule is being sealed into the restored roof of Copenhagen’s historic Round Tower (Rundetårn), as the 17th-century observatory undergoes one of its most significant renovation projects
Streaming services in Finland could soon be required to help finance domestic series and films under a government proposal now open for consultation, as Helsinki looks for new funding for
Fjord, the English-language film directed by Romanian filmmaker Cristian Mungiu and starring Renate Reinsve, has been selected for the main competition at the Cannes Film Festival, marking a major international
Finland’s university merger talks began on Tuesday, 7 April, as the University of Eastern Finland invited the owners of Kajaani University of Applied Sciences, Savonia University of Applied Sciences and
Easter traditions in the Nordic countries combine Christian observance, seasonal rituals and family customs linked to the arrival of spring. Across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland, Easter is marked
Harry Hole, Netflix’s new Norwegian crime series based on Jo Nesbø’s novels, was watched 4.9 million times worldwide in its first tracking week after premiering on 26 March, making it
Danish kitchen heirlooms are the most common objects passed down across generations in Denmark, according to research highlighted by Aalborg University and reported by Danish broadcaster TV 2. The finding
Copenhagen Water Culture House is rising in the centre of the Danish capital as one of the most visible new landmarks in the redevelopment of Paper Island, or Christiansholm, with
Roseslottet in Oslo will remain in place after the Storting, Norway’s parliament, backed a legal exception to the building ban in Marka, the protected forest area surrounding the capital. The
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