Miso Film

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Miso Film
Founded2004;20 years ago (2004)
Founder
  • Jonas Allen
  • Peter Bose
Headquarters,
Denmark
Products
  • Feature films
  • Television series
Owner Bertelsmann
Parent Fremantle (2014–present)
Website misofilm.dk

Miso Film is a film and television production company based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded by Jonas Allen and Peter Bose in 2004.

Contents

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]

Selected productions

Film

Television

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