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The biopic King of Hearts (Nordisk Film) about local country singer Kari Tapio is the biggest Finnish film of 2019 so far, with 163,115 admissions. The film based on a comic strip by Pertti Jarla, sold an extra 15,426 tickets from 98 screens to reach 41,995 after three weeks. The comedy Fingerpori-Lessons of Love (Nordisk Film) directed by popular actor Mikko Kouki, entered the top chart at number 4. The film was produced by Solar Films’ speciality label Bronson Club. Taru Mäkelä’s comedy Perfect Christmas (SF Studios) opened last weekend at number 2 after Joker, securing 18,169 admissions from 123 screens. In Finland, Solar Films -specialised in commercial fare- is boosting the local films market-share with three titles in the top 11. The film has sold 17,505 tickets after four weeks. The family film Gooseboy by Mikkel Wikke and Steen Rasmussen (SF Studios) dropped from number 9 to 15 and has attracted 53,141 Danes after four weeks.Īmong Nordic entries, Norway’s Oscar candidate Out Stealing Horses (Camera Film) remained stable at number 14. In its third week, the epic drama Valhalla by Fenar Ahmad (Nordisk Film) posted 48,541 admissions, dropping from number 9 to 12 the film is still playing in 71 screens. With 455,784 admissions, the film is now the second biggest local title of 2019 after the animated smash hit Checkered Ninja. Niels Arden Oplev’s drama Daniel (Nordisk Film ) managed to climb from number 10 to 9 and continues to hold on extremely well with 123 admissions per screen after nine weeks. So far 376,781 Danes have watched the relationship comedy produced by Nordisk Film, making it the third biggest Danish film of 2019.Īt number 7, Anders Morgenthaler/Mikael Wulff’s animated film The Street Party(Nordisk Film) attracted an extra 10,434 people in its fifth week, pushing total head counts to 142,927. In Denmark cinemagoers are embracing the variety of quality local films as indicated by the three Danish titles in the top 10.Īfter four weeks on screens, Tilde Harkamp’s Hunting Season (Nordisk Film) stayed at number 2 last weekend after Joker (SF/WB) and the strong 361 admission per screen average proved the film has legs.