Nordisk Film

The multimedia entertainment company is also involved in television production, cinemas, computer games and advertising.

In 1909, having been excluded from the MPPC cartel in the United States, which Olsen had hoped to join, Nordisk participated in the Paris Film Congress in a failed attempt by major European producers to form a similar monopoly.

[10] During the 1910s, the company created popular silent films with movie stars such as Valdemar Psilander and Clara Pontoppidan.

[8] When Germany invaded Denmark during World War II, the company was locked out of the nationalized German film industry and lost large amounts of revenue.

The company produces and co-produces national and international feature films in Denmark, Norway and Sweden, which are distributed to cinemas around the Nordic countries, including Nordisk Film Cinemas in Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

[21] The company also offers two online platforms - kino.dk and filmweb.no (only available in danish) - where the customer can watch, review and discuss current films.

Nordisk Films promotional poster
Nordisk Film 1906 logo
Main gate of Nordisk Film in 2008