Fridthjof Film
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Fridthjof Film is a Danish film production company founded by Ronnie Fridthjof in 2000.
| Industry | Motion Picture |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2000 |
| Headquarters | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Key people | Ronnie Fridthjof |
| Products | Film |
| Website | f-film.com |
History
The company was founded by Ronnie Fridthjof in 2000. Its first productions were documentaries. Since 2008, it has also produced feature films.[1]
Notable productions
The company is internationally most notable for the award-winning documentary Armadillo. Its feature films have all been comedies featuring prominent Danish stand-up comedians among the cast members. The company has also produced the television series A-klassen, which was nominated for a Robert Award for best television series in 2013.[2]