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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nimbus_FilmNimbus Film - Wikipedia

    Nimbus Film was founded in 1993 by Birgitte Hald and Bo Ehrhardt, who today own the company alongside the TF1 Group-owned Newen, who took a 33% stake in the company in 2018. Selected productions. The Beast Within (1995) by Carsten Rudolf; The Greatest Heroes (1996) by Thomas Vinterberg; The Celebration (1998) by Thomas Vinterberg

  2. Biography. Bo Ehrhardt graduated as producer from the National Film School of Denmark in 1993 and founded Nimbus Film together with Birgitte Hald same year. Nimbus Film has been playing a leading role in bringing talent to the new wave of Danish cinema and played a vital role in the dogma-movement producing several of the first dogma-films ...

  3. Please note that although the UK cinema release date schedule on m.t. Film Dates.co.uk is updated regularly, a release date can change at very short notice. Usually the closer a film is to its release date, the less likely its release date (and any other information) will change. m.t. Film Dates.co.uk is also not responsible for the content of any external website.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0251305Bo Ehrhardt - IMDb

    Bo Ehrhardt. Producer: The Bridge. Bo Ehrhardt was born on 17 October 1963. He is a producer and production manager, known for The Bridge (2011), Valhalla Rising (2009) and A Death Sentence (2002).

    • Producer, Production Manager, Executive
    • October 17, 1963
    • Bo Ehrhardt
  5. Bo Ehrhardt is known as an Executive Producer, Co-Producer, Producer, Post-Production Manager, Line Producer, and Assistant Production Manager. Some of his work includes Valhalla Rising, The Bridge, The Kingdom, Virgin Mountain, Flame & Citron, Antboy, Dear Wendy, and It's All About Love.

  6. Bo Ehrhardt was born on 17 October 1963. He is a producer and production manager, known for The Bridge (2011), Valhalla Rising (2009) and A Death Sentence (2002). Menu

  7. In between breathtaking moments of knee-jerk violence and oddly cathartic brutality, Nicolas Winding Refn delivers an unhurried and evocative allegory of a Norse warrior (Mads Mikkelsen) surviving heaven and hell in the eleventh century.

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