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Lorem Ipsum is simply dummyDate: 10-05-2022
Interview by: Jess Sweetman
We caught up with the Danish director whose film appears on T-Port courtesy of Premium Films, about hope, passion, and his Oscar- nominated short IVALU.
Tell us about yourself
I am 45-years-old, from Denmark. I live in Copenhagen and am currently in post-production on my next feature. A big Danish WW2 epic.
How did you first start working on IVALU? What was the process like and what first sparked the idea to make this film?
I read the graphic novel that it’s based upon.I was also inspired by nature and my Greenlandic co director and partners. It took some time for me to find the courage to make the story my own.
We caught up with the Danish director whose film appears on T-Port courtesy of Premium Films, about hope, passion, and his Oscar- nominated short IVALU.
Tell us about yourself
I am 45-years-old, from Denmark. I live in Copenhagen and am currently in post-production on my next feature. A big Danish WW2 epic.
How did you first start working on IVALU? What was the process like and what first sparked the idea to make this film?
I read the graphic novel that it’s based upon.I was also inspired by nature and my Greenlandic co director and partners. It took some time for me to find the courage to make the story my own.
We caught up with the Danish director whose film appears on T-Port courtesy of Premium Films, about hope, passion, and his Oscar- nominated short IVALU.
Tell us about yourself
I am 45-years-old, from Denmark. I live in Copenhagen and am currently in post-production on my next feature. A big Danish WW2 epic.
How did you first start working on IVALU? What was the process like and what first sparked the idea to make this film?
I read the graphic novel that it’s based upon.I was also inspired by nature and my Greenlandic co director and partners. It took some time for me to find the courage to make the story my own.
We caught up with the Danish director whose film appears on T-Port courtesy of Premium Films, about hope, passion, and his Oscar- nominated short IVALU.
Tell us about yourself
I am 45-years-old, from Denmark. I live in Copenhagen and am currently in post-production on my next feature. A big Danish WW2 epic.
How did you first start working on IVALU? What was the process like and what first sparked the idea to make this film?
I read the graphic novel that it’s based upon.I was also inspired by nature and my Greenlandic co director and partners. It took some time for me to find the courage to make the story my own.
We caught up with the Danish director whose film appears on T-Port courtesy of Premium Films, about hope, passion, and his Oscar- nominated short IVALU.
Tell us about yourself
I am 45-years-old, from Denmark. I live in Copenhagen and am currently in post-production on my next feature. A big Danish WW2 epic.
How did you first start working on IVALU? What was the process like and what first sparked the idea to make this film?
I read the graphic novel that it’s based upon.I was also inspired by nature and my Greenlandic co director and partners. It took some time for me to find the courage to make the story my own.
We caught up with the Danish director whose film appears on T-Port courtesy of Premium Films, about hope, passion, and his Oscar- nominated short IVALU.
Tell us about yourself
I am 45-years-old, from Denmark. I live in Copenhagen and am currently in post-production on my next feature. A big Danish WW2 epic.
How did you first start working on IVALU? What was the process like and what first sparked the idea to make this film?
I read the graphic novel that it’s based upon.I was also inspired by nature and my Greenlandic co director and partners. It took some time for me to find the courage to make the story my own.
We caught up with the Danish director whose film appears on T-Port courtesy of Premium Films, about hope, passion, and his Oscar- nominated short IVALU.
Tell us about yourself
I am 45-years-old, from Denmark. I live in Copenhagen and am currently in post-production on my next feature. A big Danish WW2 epic.
How did you first start working on IVALU? What was the process like and what first sparked the idea to make this film?
I read the graphic novel that it’s based upon.I was also inspired by nature and my Greenlandic co director and partners. It took some time for me to find the courage to make the story my own.
