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Another week in which you’re better off with Buster

One thing severely lacking in Denmark is mountains. Even a moderate hill is a rare sight. However, after watching Everest, this week’s big release in IMAX 3D, you might feel grateful for Denmark’s distinct lack of gradient. Boasting an incredible cast and awe-inspiring visuals, Everest follows an ill-fated expedition in 1996 – and is reviewed this week.

The Transporter Refueled is an attempt to resurrect Luc Besson’s franchise following the departure of its star, Jason Statham. Taking over the role of Frank Martin is Ed Skrien, who himself was mysteriously replaced on Game of Thrones. If the rumour that he departed that show for this film series holds true, it was certainly a poor trade. Reviews have not been favourable.

Pawn Sacrifice from the pen of Stephen Knight (Locke, Peaky Blinders), which is directed by Edward Zwick, is a dramatisation of the legendary Cold War chess match between Bobby Fischer (US) and Boris Spassky (CCCP). The film has thus far garnered a lukewarm reception.

Over at Cinemateket there’s still time to catch the latter half of the Salaam Film Festival – Friday the 18th is the final day before the festival continues elsewhere. Each film is introduced by its director, and this year many of the films focus on female lives. I Am Yours by Iram Haq was Norway’s Oscar candidate and screens on Friday with English subs at 19:00. See dfi.dk/Filmhuset

Until the 27th, all of the city’s cinemas will continue to play host to Buster, the annual child and youth-related film festival. There’s features, shorts, documentaries and opportunities to meet the filmmakers. You can also take part in various workshops and events. See buster.dk

On Saturday at 12:00, you can catch Italy in a Day, the second film in Gloria Bio’s Grazie Gloria series – a monthly opportunity to see recent Italian cinema with English subtitles. Taking a cue from the Ridley Scott-produced Life In A Day, director Gabriele Salvatores invited ordinary Italian citizens to use their smartphones, still cameras and other devices to record their lives on 26 October 2013.




  • The Lynch Interviews: Fergal O’Byrne

    The Lynch Interviews: Fergal O’Byrne

    English-Australian writer and theatre director Stuart Lynch contributes a monthly column titled “The Lynch Interviews”. In this series, he engages with prominent internationals residing in Denmark or Danish individuals with a global perspective. For April, he interviews Irish playwright and writer Fergal O’Byrne, fresh from an acclaimed season of a new English-language play in Copenhagen.

  • Why your talented internationals aren’t moving up the ladder – and what to do about it

    Why your talented internationals aren’t moving up the ladder – and what to do about it

    Many internationals find it difficult to advance in their new workplaces, and some quietly leave. It’s not because they lack talent. In Denmark, careers are shaped not only by skills but also by cultural understanding, informal networks, and social signals. However, internationals may not be familiar with this system or know how to navigate it

  • The international behind Donkey Republic: how a Turkish systems thinker reimagined urban mobility in Denmark

    The international behind Donkey Republic: how a Turkish systems thinker reimagined urban mobility in Denmark

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  • Denmark hits 66.2 million overnight stays: what’s fueling the rise?

    Denmark hits 66.2 million overnight stays: what’s fueling the rise?

    In 2024, Denmark saw 1.5 million more overnight stays than in 2023, bringing the total to 66.2 million staying in hotels, holiday centers, campsites, and youth hostels. It’s clear: after COVID-19, traveling is now back on the table. But the question is: why are people choosing Denmark?

  • World Cup in Ice Hockey will face off in Herning

    World Cup in Ice Hockey will face off in Herning

    As in 2018, Denmark will co-host the Ice Hockey World Championship. And once again, Herning and Jyske Bank Boxen will be the hosts. Denmark is in Pool B and starts tonight with a match against the USA, which, given the political tensions between the two countries, may be an icy affair.

  • Diplomatic tensions between US and Denmark after spying rumors

    Diplomatic tensions between US and Denmark after spying rumors

    A Wall Street Journal article describes that the US will now begin spying in Greenland. This worries the Danish foreign minister, who wants an explanation from the US’s leading diplomat. Greenlandic politicians think that Trump’s actions increase the sense of insecurity

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