Jenny Mattesen

Jenny Mattesen’s filmography is a bit of a wild ride, honestly. Let’s start with “Buff Cops” (2021)—yeah, the title says it all. Imagine muscle-bound law enforcement types, a lot of flexing (both literal and metaphorical), and enough action to put your popcorn in danger of flying everywhere. It’s got that slightly goofy, over-the-top energy you’d expect, but Jenny brings her own brand of charisma that makes you want to root for her, even when things get absurd. Fast forward to “A Copenhagen Love Story” (2025), and you’ll see a totally different side of her. This one leans into the romantic drama genre, but not in a cringey, predictable way. It’s got this moody, Scandinavian vibe—think rain-slicked streets, complicated relationships, and a soundtrack that makes you want to stare out a window. Jenny’s performance here is surprisingly nuanced. She doesn’t just play a love interest; she’s the kind of character who’s got her own baggage, dreams, and a stubborn streak that makes the romance feel real instead of just sappy. Then there’s “Valhalla” (2019). Now, if you’re into Norse mythology, this one’s for you. Jenny steps into a world of gods, monsters, and epic quests. The movie doesn’t hold back on the fantasy spectacle—giant wolves, mystical forests, and all the Viking lore you can handle. She nails that mix of vulnerability and strength, which is kind of her thing, honestly. Whether she’s battling mythic creatures or dealing with messy human emotions, Jenny Mattesen keeps it interesting.

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  • Professions: Producer, Production Manager, Additional Crew

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