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- (English: Midsummer) is a 2003 psychological horror film directed by Carsten Myllerup and written by Rasmus Heisterberg. The story revolves around a group of...
- Tine Krull Petersen Per Daumiller Bo Hr. Hansen [da] Directed by Carsten Myllerup Jonas Alexander Arnby Goran Kapetanović Starring Kenneth M. Christensen...
- Daniel Myrick Marty Musatov Ethan Erwin Based on Midsommer by Carsten Myllerup Rasmus Heisterberg Produced by Adam Del Deo James D. Stern Starring Elisabeth...
- NorthSide. The rest is owned partly by a holding-company under Flemming Myllerup and Brian Nielsen and partly by Beatbox Entertainment. The festival launched...
- about The Blekinge Street Gang won the award for Best Do****entary. Carsten Myllerup, Linda Krogsøe Holmberg and Jens Mikkelsen received a Bodil Honorary Award...
- and the Danish Film Institute. The three founders of the school, Carsten Myllerup, Linda Krogsøe Holmberg, and Jens Mikkelsen, received in 2010 a Bodil Honorary...
- Gustavsfors for example, the Danish-Swedish film Midsommer by Carsten Myllerup was filmed in the year 2000. Jägerung, Siw (1991). Gustavsfors, Berättelser...
- and the 4 types of question). YouTube.com. Retrieved 2 December 2014. Myllerup, Bent. "Your Strategy for Asking Powerful Questions". agile42. 7 October...
- Dancer in the Dark Den højeste straf – Tómas Gislason 2. juledagCarsten Myllerup Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon – Ang Lee American Beauty – Sam Mendes Flickering...
- Jens Arentzen [af; da; fa; pl; sv] 2001: Anden juledag [da] – Carsten Myllerup 2002: To Kvinder [da] – Amir Rezazadeh 2003: Habibti min elskede [da] –...