Miso Film
Danish production company
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Miso Film is a Danish film and television production company owned by Fremantle and based in Copenhagen. It was founded by Jonas Allen and Peter Bose in 2004.
| Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2004 |
| Founder |
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| Headquarters | , Denmark |
| Products |
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| Parent | Fremantle (2014–present) |
| Website | misofilm |
History
Jonas Allen and Peter Bose initially met at Per Holst Film/Nordisk Film in 1999. Later, they continued their collaboration with FilmPeople and Yellow Bird, before setting up their own company in 2005.[1] In November 2014, FremantleMedia acquired 51 percent of Miso Film.[2]
In March 2025, it was announced that Miso Film had appointed producer Ruth Reid to oversee their TV series production in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, starting on 1 May. Reid had previously worked as an in-house producer for HBO Nordic, followed by a stint as creative associate at Netflix Nordic.[3] Reid was born in Scotland but had lived and worked in Sweden for many years.[4]
Selected productions
Film
- Max Manus: Man of War (2008)
- The Candidate (2008)[5]
- Jensen & Jensen (2011)[6]
- Ginger & Rosa (2012)[7]
- Fortidens skygge (2012)[7]
- Dannys Dommedag (2014)[7]
- Lang historie kort (Long Story Short) (2015)[8]
- Small Town Killers (2017)[9]
- The Way to Mandalay (2018)[9]
- Iqbal & the Indian Jewel (2018)[9]
- 438 days (2019)[9]
- I'll be home for Christmas (2019)[10]
- Selvhenter (Heavy Load) (2019)[7]
- Skyggen i mit øje / The Bombardment (2021)[7]
- Blasted (2022)[11]