Arven (Original title)Inheritance (Alternative title)Arvet (Alternative title)
Date: 31 December 2004 (Release)Countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, United KingdomDirector: Per Fly
Synopsis: Christoffer, a Dane, and his Swedish wife Maria are forced to leave Stockholm to take over Christoffer's family business after his father commits suicide. His brother-in-law Ulrik is upset at being passed over as CEO, and starts to spread rumours that Christoffer is just a money-grabber.
Genre: Drama
Title: Fly and driveAuthor: WENDT JENSEN, Jacob Article type: Short ArticleLanguage: English
Description: A profile of director Per Fly, who comments on his working methods and trilogy BÄNKEN (The BENCH), ARVEN (INHERITANCE) and DRABET (MANSLAUGHTER), all three successful at home and abroad.
In: Empire n187 January 2005 Page: 38
Title: Now showing: THE INHERITANCEAuthor: PARKINSON, David Article type: ReviewLanguage: English
In: Film Review n652 January 2005 Page: 114
Title: InheritanceAuthor: BOOTH, Owen Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
In: Sight and Sound v15 n2 February 2005 Page: 54
Title: InheritanceAuthor: BARNES, Jonathan Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
Description: Review of Per Fly's ARVEN.
In: Screen International n1439 6 Feb 2004 Page: 3
Title: This week's top stories: Inheritance rules RobertsArticle type: NoteLanguage: English
Description: Per Fly's ARVEN (The Inheritance) took six awards at the 2004 Robert Awards.
In: Variety 12 May 2003 Page: 27
Title: FILM REVIEWSAuthor: REHLIN, Gunnar Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
In: London Film Festival Catalogue v47th 2003 Page: 54
Title: [London Film Festival Catalogue - v47th 2003: no known title]Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
Description: Credits include production/sales contact details. Director's note.
Date: 31 December 2004 (Release)Countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, United KingdomDirector: Per Fly
Synopsis: Christoffer, a Dane, and his Swedish wife Maria are forced to leave Stockholm to take over Christoffer's family business after his father commits suicide. His brother-in-law Ulrik is upset at being passed over as CEO, and starts to spread rumours that Christoffer is just a money-grabber.
Genre: Drama
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In: Screen International n1522 4 Nov 2005 Page: 10Title: Fly and driveAuthor: WENDT JENSEN, Jacob Article type: Short ArticleLanguage: English
Description: A profile of director Per Fly, who comments on his working methods and trilogy BÄNKEN (The BENCH), ARVEN (INHERITANCE) and DRABET (MANSLAUGHTER), all three successful at home and abroad.
In: Empire n187 January 2005 Page: 38
Title: Now showing: THE INHERITANCEAuthor: PARKINSON, David Article type: ReviewLanguage: English
In: Film Review n652 January 2005 Page: 114
Title: InheritanceAuthor: BOOTH, Owen Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
In: Sight and Sound v15 n2 February 2005 Page: 54
Title: InheritanceAuthor: BARNES, Jonathan Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
Description: Review of Per Fly's ARVEN.
In: Screen International n1439 6 Feb 2004 Page: 3
Title: This week's top stories: Inheritance rules RobertsArticle type: NoteLanguage: English
Description: Per Fly's ARVEN (The Inheritance) took six awards at the 2004 Robert Awards.
In: Variety 12 May 2003 Page: 27
Title: FILM REVIEWSAuthor: REHLIN, Gunnar Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
In: London Film Festival Catalogue v47th 2003 Page: 54
Title: [London Film Festival Catalogue - v47th 2003: no known title]Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
Description: Credits include production/sales contact details. Director's note.