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When Danish Film Crosses the Line (2020)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 58M

Director : Maria Månson, Zinnini Elkington, Emil Pyndt Søholt Rasmussen, Martin Lennon Larsen, Anne Pedersen

Synopsis

Sex, animal cruelty, Jesus and politics! Movies evoke emotions - some more than others. In this documentary, Maria Månson explores the Danish films that have outraged, angered, provoked... and have put Denmark on the cinematic map. This is a celebration of those who dared to step across the accepted border between good and bad.

Actors

Maria Månson
Maria Månson
Self – Host / Interviewer
Isak Thorsen
Isak Thorsen
Self – Interviewee
Peter Schepelern
Peter Schepelern
Self – Interviewee
Mette Kramer
Mette Kramer
Self – Interviewee
Andreas Halskov
Andreas Halskov
Self – Interviewee
Anders Thomas Jensen
Anders Thomas Jensen
Self – Interviewee
Karina de Freitas Olesen
Karina de Freitas Olesen
Self – Interviewee
Søren Birkvad
Søren Birkvad
Self – Interviewee
Sabrina Vitting-Seerup
Sabrina Vitting-Seerup
Self – Interviewee
Sune Lind Thomsen
Sune Lind Thomsen
Self – Interviewee

Crews

Jens Rasmussen
Jens Rasmussen
Production Manager
Thomas Hedemann Christensen
Thomas Hedemann Christensen
Producer
Maria Månson
Maria Månson
Director
Maria Månson
Maria Månson
Writer
Zinnini Elkington
Zinnini Elkington
Director
Zinnini Elkington
Zinnini Elkington
Writer
Emil Pyndt Søholt Rasmussen
Emil Pyndt Søholt Rasmussen
Director
Emil Pyndt Søholt Rasmussen
Emil Pyndt Søholt Rasmussen
Writer
Martin Lennon Larsen
Martin Lennon Larsen
Director
Martin Lennon Larsen
Martin Lennon Larsen
Writer
Anne Pedersen
Anne Pedersen
Director
Anne Pedersen
Anne Pedersen
Writer
Peter Mark
Peter Mark
Technical Supervisor
Jarl Therkelsen Kaldan
Jarl Therkelsen Kaldan
Camera Operator
Paw Lindegaard Nielsen
Paw Lindegaard Nielsen
Camera Operator
Mikkel Bøgh Ulriksen
Mikkel Bøgh Ulriksen
Camera Operator
Claus Henrik Sisseck
Claus Henrik Sisseck
Camera Operator
Casper Mortensen
Casper Mortensen
Camera Operator
Ditte Wozniak
Ditte Wozniak
Makeup & Hair
Bjarni Hedtoft Reynisson
Bjarni Hedtoft Reynisson
Editor
Ina Hansen
Ina Hansen
Editor
Jens Palm Bacher
Jens Palm Bacher
Sound Recordist
Reda El-Kheloufi
Reda El-Kheloufi
Sound Designer
Michael Høyen
Michael Høyen
Color Grading
Helle Sønderby
Helle Sønderby
Executive Producer
Upright Music
Upright Music
Music

Posters and backgrounds

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