Robin Petré

Nacimiento : 1985-01-01, Denmark

Historia

Robin Petré is an award-winning independent documentary filmmaker. She was born in Denmark 1985, and with her roots in the raw and scenic lands of Scandinavia, she often finds inspiration in nature. She’s greatly interested in sensory cinema and new forms of cinematic storytelling that push the borders of the conventional, at times implementing elements of haptic, analogue, or direct (non-camera) filmmaking. She holds an MA in Documentary Film Directing from Doc Nomads, the European traveling film school, and has studied and worked with film and media in seven countries across four continents, including Australia, USA, Thailand, Hungary and more.

Películas

From the Wild Sea
Director
Weather conditions are becoming more extreme. A giant, stranded whale, seals with plastic in their bodies, oil-coated swans and dolphins that have been rammed by ships – these patients require emergency medical care. The director portrays the critical relationship between humans and wild animals and the consequences of climate change, in profound documental images which are more impactful than any explanation.
Pulse
Editor
One of the largest deer farms in Europe becomes a scene of conflict, in an atmosphere that transcends physical space. The pulse is a way to seize connections and disruptions within the Human-Animal interaction, pulling us away or drawing us closer to Nature.
Pulse
Camera Operator
One of the largest deer farms in Europe becomes a scene of conflict, in an atmosphere that transcends physical space. The pulse is a way to seize connections and disruptions within the Human-Animal interaction, pulling us away or drawing us closer to Nature.
Pulse
Producer
One of the largest deer farms in Europe becomes a scene of conflict, in an atmosphere that transcends physical space. The pulse is a way to seize connections and disruptions within the Human-Animal interaction, pulling us away or drawing us closer to Nature.
Pulse
Director
One of the largest deer farms in Europe becomes a scene of conflict, in an atmosphere that transcends physical space. The pulse is a way to seize connections and disruptions within the Human-Animal interaction, pulling us away or drawing us closer to Nature.