Following the two previous volumes in this series of practitioner interviews with Danish directors,Danish Directors 3 focuses on Danish documentary cinema. Although many of the directors interviewed here have ventured successfully into the terrain of fiction, their main contributions to the thriving post-80s milieu lie in the interconnected areas of documentary film and television. Emphasizing the new documentary cinema, this book features filmmakers who belong to the generation born in the 1970s. Many of the interviewees were trained at the National Film School of Denmark’s now legendary Department of Documentary and Television. The term “new” also captures tendencies that cut across the work of the filmmakers. For example, for the generat...
Small Nation, Global Cinema engages the effects of globalization from the perspective of small natio...
Powerfully posing questions of ethics, ideology, authorship and form, documentary film has never bee...
Voice has long served as a metaphor for documentary authorship, but it has become increasingly clear...
Following the two previous volumes in this series of practitioner interviews with Danish directors,D...
Over the last two decades or so, the New Danish Cinema has established itself as an important source...
Profiling the canonized figures alongside recently-established filmmakers, this collection features ...
Generally unsubsidized filmmakers from Denmark know and appropriate the concept ‘indiefilm’, but the...
In a small-nation film and media ecology, cogent thinking about capacity building is of critical imp...
In a small-nation film and media ecology, cogent thinking about capacity building is of critical imp...
Several institutional interests – including The Danish Film Institute, The National Film School of D...
By examining the recent work by Danish writer-directors of both Dogme and New Danish Cinema from 199...
A Companion to Nordic Cinema presents a collection of original essays that explore one of the world’...
In the Nordic region, broad-based, enduring commitments to film and film culture find expression in ...
In the Nordic region, broad-based, enduring commitments to film and film culture find expression in ...
This study examined the working practices of (selected) Danish feature film writer/director partners...
Small Nation, Global Cinema engages the effects of globalization from the perspective of small natio...
Powerfully posing questions of ethics, ideology, authorship and form, documentary film has never bee...
Voice has long served as a metaphor for documentary authorship, but it has become increasingly clear...
Following the two previous volumes in this series of practitioner interviews with Danish directors,D...
Over the last two decades or so, the New Danish Cinema has established itself as an important source...
Profiling the canonized figures alongside recently-established filmmakers, this collection features ...
Generally unsubsidized filmmakers from Denmark know and appropriate the concept ‘indiefilm’, but the...
In a small-nation film and media ecology, cogent thinking about capacity building is of critical imp...
In a small-nation film and media ecology, cogent thinking about capacity building is of critical imp...
Several institutional interests – including The Danish Film Institute, The National Film School of D...
By examining the recent work by Danish writer-directors of both Dogme and New Danish Cinema from 199...
A Companion to Nordic Cinema presents a collection of original essays that explore one of the world’...
In the Nordic region, broad-based, enduring commitments to film and film culture find expression in ...
In the Nordic region, broad-based, enduring commitments to film and film culture find expression in ...
This study examined the working practices of (selected) Danish feature film writer/director partners...
Small Nation, Global Cinema engages the effects of globalization from the perspective of small natio...
Powerfully posing questions of ethics, ideology, authorship and form, documentary film has never bee...
Voice has long served as a metaphor for documentary authorship, but it has become increasingly clear...