Asta Film
History
Asta Film was founded in 2002 by Per Holst, who came from a position as creative director in Nordisk Film.[2] In October 2010 producer Michael Bille Frandsen bought 50% of the company and became partner.[3]
Filmography
- Jungledyret Hugo 3 (2007)
- Max Pinlig (2008)
- Brotherhood (2009)
- Simon (2011)
- Max Pinlig 2 (2011)
- Max Pinlig på Roskilde – nu med mor (2012)
- De standhaftige (2015)[4]
gollark: Or brute-force all possible permutations and see if the other string is one of them (case/space-insensitive).
gollark: Oh, or work out the minimal sequence of transpositions to give you the other string and see if it, well, exists or not?
gollark: Maybe throw in some linear algebra somehow to accurse it.
gollark: To be vaguely beeish, you could make it count all the characters in string 1, subtract 1 every time the corresponding one is encountered in string 2, and check if it's 0 at the end.
gollark: I prefer mine, because it doesn't repeat itself.
See also
References
- Shriver-Rice, M. (2015). Inclusion in New Danish Cinema: Sexuality and Transnational Belonging. Intellect. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-78320-193-8. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
- "Per Holst med i nyt filmselskab" (in Danish). Egmont. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
- "About". Asta Film. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
- "Film i Nyborg". tv2fyn.dk. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
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