News from the DFI Human Beauty in a Russian Garbage Dump 11. nov 2014. For 14 years Hanna Polak has been tracking homeless children in Moscow. Now the Polish director is presenting the fruit of her labour, "Something Better to Come", a Danish-produced documentary… IDFA Magazine Out Now 11. nov 2014 | IDFA MAGAZINE. Smiling out from the cover of FILM, in print and online, are the protagonists of Hanna Polak's feature documentary "Something Better to Come." Read an interview with the director and more background… Meeting the Audience: Interview with Joshua Oppenheimer 11. nov 2014. "The reception has been far beyond what I could have hoped for." Talking to FILM about the reactions to "The Look of Silence", Joshua Oppenheimer recalls the powerful experience of watching his film… On the Road to Democracy 11. nov 2014. A unique chemistry emerged between filmmaker Camilla Nielsson and the protagonists of "Democrats", Paul Mangwana and Douglas Mwonzora, former political opponents united by their efforts to write a… The Future of (Tabloid) Newspapers 11. nov 2014. At a time when the newspaper industry is struggling with changing habits of news consumption, Mikala Krogh got access to the Danish tabloid Ekstra Bladet. Documenting the daily work of reporters and… The Human Aspect of Violence 11. nov 2014. "Warriors from the North" is the product of a close collaboration between Somali-Danish journalist Nasib Farah and journalist and documentary filmmaker Søren Steen Jespersen. Vinterberg Bringing The Commune to the Big Screen 11. nov 2014 | UPCOMING. Thomas Vinterberg is shooting "The Commune," a dramatic feature starring Ulrich Thomsen and Trine Dyrholm. War-Raped Women Break the Taboo 11. nov 2014. In "Mission Rape – A Tool of War", Annette Mari Olsen and Katia Forbert Petersen shine a light on the thousands of women who were raped during the Bosnian War but failed to get adequate redress for… We Have to Learn from the Warriors from the North 11. nov 2014. Søren Steen Jespersen and Nasib Farah's "Warriors from the North" provides a unique window into a world where young Somali Danes go off to fight a holy war and are willing to die for the terrorist… Young Lives in Motion 11. nov 2014. Fencing is not all they have in common. Two films, Simon Lereng Wilmont's "The Fencing Champion" and Lea Hjort Mathiesen's "Malek Means Angel", record with great sensitivity the intimate world of two… ‹ Previous 73 74 75 76 77 78 Next ›