NRK since 2013, will be joining Banijay Nordic’s scripted label Rubicon as its Chief Executive Officer. Announced by Banijay Nordic on Monday, the appointment marks big news for Scandinavia’s TV sector as it prepares to gather tomorrow at Sweden’s Göteborg Festival for its annual TV Drama Vision confab.Under Kohn’s leadership, NRK emerged from the shadow of Denmarks’s DR (“The Killing,” “The Bridge,” “Borgen”) by producing a string of international hits such as, just recently, International Emmy winner “Atlantic Crossing,” Canneseries 2018 laureate “State of Happiness” and “22 July,” which won a Nordisk Film and TV Fond Prize in 2020.
Most recently for NRK, Izer Aliu’s “Countrymen,” a Rubicon production, picked up a Canneseries award last October for its ensemble cast, plus a nomination for this week’s Nordisk Film and TV Fond Prize.
An institution in Norway, Køhn spent six years before joining NRK as the Norwegian Film Institute’s head of development and production.
He will be working with Rubicon’s famed creative leaders, Anne Bjørnstad and Eilif Skodvin, whose credits include “Lillyhammer,” Netflix’s first experience of an – at least partly – foreign language TV show, and HBO Max hit “Beforeigners.”Køhn will take up his new role on May 1, 2022, reporting to Banijay Nordic CEO, Jacob Houlind and the region’s head of scripted, Johannes Jensen.Rubicon now opens the door for Køhn to be involved in productions which fly on streaming platforms globally and to link up with other Banijay labels in Scandinavia and around the world. “I feel very lucky to have been part of a very strong period of growth at a broadcaster with a conscious and innovative relationship to both drama and publishing.
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