Kim Hattesen

참여 작품

The Demise of ETA
Director of Photography
The chronicle of the process, ten long years, that led to the end of ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna), a Basque terrorist gang that perpetrated robberies, kidnappings and murders in Spain and the French Basque Country for more than fifty years. Almost 1,000 people died, but others are still alive to tell the story of how the nightmare finally ended.
세상을 구한 남자
Camera Operator
는 우리의 삶이 세계의 종말과 얼마나 근접해 있는지를 등골 서늘하도록 보여주는 서사시이자 웅장한 냉전 스릴러이다. 그를 아는 사람은 많지 않지만, 스타니슬라프 페트로프는 전면전으로 번질 뻔한 핵전쟁을 혼자서 막아낸 인물이다. 그로부터 30년이 흐른 후, 세계를 구했던 이 남자는 미국으로 여행을 떠나고, 그곳에서 극적인 순간과 맞대면한다. (2015년 제12회 EBS국제다큐영화제)
The Shellhouse Raid
Camera Operator
On 21. March 1945, a mysterious accident transforms one of the Second World Wars most complex air strikes into a disaster when British bombers attack Shell House, the Gestapos Head Quarters in Copenhagen. The intension was to destroy the Gestapos archives which contained extensive information, enough for the Nazis to crush the Danish Resistance Movement. But by mistake, some of the British aircraft bomb a school in Frederiksberg where 86 children are killed; in total the attack costs the lives of nearly 200 people, the greatest loss of life on a day during the occupation. With the help from the Leading Navigator on the attack, Edward Sismore DSO, DFC, AFC, experts, eye witnesses and survivors, this documentary tries to recreate the event and determine what went wrong.
스트링스
Camera Operator
영화는 하늘과 연결된 실이 끊어지면 생명이 사라지는 인형 세계를 무대로 아버지의 원수를 갚기 위해 나선 여행 과정에서 성장하는 젊은 왕자 하루의 사랑과 용기를 그린 모험물.
The Five Obstructions
Director of Photography
Lars von Trier challenges his mentor, filmmaker Jørgen Leth, to remake Leth’s 1967 short film The Perfect Human five times, each with a different set of bizarre and challenging rules.
The Birthday Trip
Director of Photography
When the hot-dog vendor Kaj from the small town of Skælskør in Denmark turns 40, his friends take him on a trip to Poland, to a long party with cheap liquor and emigration eager polish ladies. It will go merrily, but it gets serious for Kaj as he meets a girl who mistakes him for a wealthy Toyota dealer she has exchanged letters with.
Perfect World
Cinematography
Tom Elling, cinematographer for Lars von Trier's The Element Of Crime (and his earlier student works, Nocturne, The Last Detail and Befrielsesbilleder) made his debut as a feature-film director with Perfect World, a collaboration with poet Peter Laugesen. Described by Elling as a "visual poem", and by Laugesen as "a collage of dreams - of bubbles or planets in the ocean or universe", the film is very much in the same visually expressive style of The Element Of Crime (indeed, the extent of Elling's contribution to the look of Trier's early works is self-evident). One of the most intoxicatingly beautiful films I've ever seen - the luminous monochromatic cinematography, hallucinatory lighting and liquid editing make this a truly astonishing experience unlike anything else.
The Boy Who Disappeared
Lighting Technician
Fed up with his quarreling middle class parents, thirteen-year-old Jonas runs away from home. He seeks his freedom in the woods, where he befriends a girl his own age and a drunken ex-pilot, who offers him some warmth and understanding.