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Super16 (film School)
Super16 is a Danish non-traditional film school based at the Nordisk Film Studio in Valby, Copenhagen. The name of the school refers to both the economical Super 16 mm film gauge, and to the number of participants in each class: 6 directors, 6 producers and 4 screenwriters (expanded to 6 in 2021). Each class program is for a 3-year period and produces 6 films annually. Although English-speaking applicants can apply, all instruction and communication is held in Danish. The school was founded in 1999 as an alternative to the National Film School of Denmark. During its first twelve years, Super16 focused only on direction and production, but began including screenwriters in its 7th class in 2011. The school receives no public funding, but relies on support from the Danish film industry, including Nordisk Film and the Danish Film Institute. The three founders of the school, Carsten Myllerup, Linda Krogsøe Holmberg, and Jens Mikkelsen, received in 2010 a Bodil Honorary Awar ...
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Nordisk Film
Nordisk Film A/S (lit. "Nordic Film") is a Danish entertainment company established in 1906 in Copenhagen by filmmaker Ole Olsen. It is the fourth-oldest film studio in the world behind the Gaumont Film Company, Pathé, and Titanus, and the oldest studio to be continuously active. History Olsen started his company in the Copenhagen suburb of Valby under the name "Ole Olsen's Film Factory" but soon changed it to the Nordisk Film company. In 1908, Olsen opened an affiliate branch in New York, the Great Northern Film Company, to handle the distribution of his films to the American market. In 1909 having been excluded from the MPPC cartel in the United States, which Olsen had hoped to join, Nordisk participated in the Paris Film Congress in a failed attempt by major European producers to form a similar monopoly. As Nordisk Film, it became a publicly traded company in 1911. In 1992, it merged with the Egmont media group, operating as electronic media production an ...
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Caroline Sascha Cogez
Caroline Sascha Cogez is a Danish-French director/writer whose short films include fiction, documentary, commercials and music promos. Cogez is educated from the Danish independent film school super16 and she has studied sociology at Roskilde University. Cogez film ''She Sings'' (2011) received the Jury's Special Award at Cinema Varite in Iran. Her movie ''Lulu'' (2014) won the 2015 Robert Awards in Denmark. Filmography Writer and director Cogez has both written and directed most of her films, short films and documentaries. Other works and appearances Cogez has worked on and appeared in several other films, notably Dancer in the Dark (2000) and Dogville ''Dogville'' is a 2003 avant-garde drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier, and starring an ensemble cast led by Nicole Kidman, Lauren Bacall, Paul Bettany, Chloë Sevigny, Stellan Skarsgård, Udo Kier, Ben Gazzara, Harriet Andersso ... (2003), in which she was an assistant director. Glasgow Short Fi ...
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Politiken
''Politiken'' is a leading Danish daily broadsheet newspaper, published by JP/Politikens Hus in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded in 1884 and played a role in the formation of the Danish Social Liberal Party. Since 1970 it has been independent of the party but maintains a liberal stance. It now runs an online newspaper, ''politiken.dk''. The paper's design has won several international awards, and a number of its journalists have won the Cavling Prize. History and profile ''Dagbladet Politiken'' was founded on 1 October 1884 in Copenhagen by Viggo Hørup, Edvard Brandes and Hermann Bing. Hørup and Brandes formed the newspaper after being fired as editors from the ''Morgenbladet'' over political differences. Hørup led the paper as editor-in-chief for fifteen years from its start in 1884. In 1904, the tabloid ''Ekstra Bladet'' was founded as a supplement to ''Politiken ''and was later spun off as an independent newspaper on 1 January 1905. The paper established its present ...
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Berlingske Tidende
''Berlingske'', previously known as ''Berlingske Tidende'' (, ''Berling's Times''), is a Danish national daily newspaper based in Copenhagen. It is considered a newspaper of record for Denmark. First published on 3 January 1749, ''Berlingske'' is Denmark's, as well as the Nordic region's, oldest continually operating newspaper and among the oldest newspapers in the world. History and profile ''Berlingske'' was founded by Denmark's Royal Book Printer Ernst Henrich Berling and originally titled ''Kjøbenhavnske Danske Post-Tidender'', then the ''Berlingskes Politiske og Avertissements Tidende.'' The paper was supported by the Conservative Party. Until 1903 it had the official right to publish news about the government. In 1936, the newspaper's title was shortened to ''Berlingske Tidende''. Mendel Levin Nathanson twice served as the editor-in-chief of the paper: between 1838 and 1858 and between 1866 and 1868. The publisher is Det Berlingske Officin. The paper has a conservative ...
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European Cross Media Academy
The European Cross Media Academy, or EUCROMA, is a European advanced level training program in cross-media production based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is open to students from European educational institutions with experience in games and animation courses, bringing them together in professionally configured games and animation teams. EUCROMA was established at the initiative of the European Union's MEDIA Programme, which supports it financially, and is modelled over the Danish DADIU which has existed since 2005. Partnership The education is a result of collaboration between a number of European institutions: The Danish DADIU, the National Film School of Denmark, the University of Abertay Dundee, Cologne Game Lab, The Animation Workshop, the University of Malta and the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design The Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (in Hungarian: Moholy-Nagy Művészeti Egyetem, MOME), former Hungarian University of Arts and Design, is located in Budapes ...
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Danish Academy Of Digital, Interactive Entertainment
The Danish Academy of Digital, Interactive Entertainment (Danish: Det Danske Akademi for Digital, Interaktiv Underholdning), or DADIU, is a collaborative enterprise between different educational institutions offering a specialization in creating computer games. The secretariat is based at the National Film School of Denmark at Holmen in Copenhagen. Program The program covers one semester (September–December). January is allocated for evaluation, optional reports and examinations at the local institution. Collaborators The collaborating institutions are: * National Film School of Denmark * TRUEMAX Academy * Animation Workshop, VIA University College * Danish Design School * IT University of Copenhagen * Technical University of Denmark * University of Copenhagen * Aalborg University * Aarhus University Aarhus University ( da, Aarhus Universitet, abbreviated AU) is a public research university with its main campus located in Aarhus, Denmark. It is the second largest and seco ...
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Jonas Poher Rasmussen
Jonas Poher Rasmussen (born May 19, 1981) is a Danish filmmaker. In 2021, he wrote and directed the animated documentary, '' Flee,'' that received three nominations for the Best Documentary Feature, Best International Film and Best Animated Feature at the 94th Academy Awards. From 2007 to 2010 Jonas attended the Danish independent film school Super16. Life and career He is originally from Kalundborg. He previously directed the short films ''Easa 2002: A Journey to Vis'' (2003), ''Something About Halfdan'' (2006), ''Closed Doors'' (2008), ''The Day After'' (2009) and ''House of Glass'' (2010), and the feature documentaries ''Searching for Bill'' (2012) and ''What He Did'' (2015). ''Flee'' The 2021 animated documentary film '' Flee'' tells the story of his friend Amin, an Afghan refugee in Denmark, and was one of the most highly-acclaimed and award-winning films of 2021. Following ''Flee'', Rasmussen signed with United Talent Agency and Anonymous Content to develop new projects. ...
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Kaspar Munk
Kaspar Munk (born June 23, 1971) is a Danish film director, writer and producer, best known as the director of HBO series ''Kamikaze'' and Danish Netflix series '' The Rain''. Munk is the recipient of five Robert Awards, which is the Danish equivalent of the Academy Awards. Career Munk made his debut in 1996 with the short film ''Let's Be Friends''. In 2007 he was nominated for the Robert Awards for the short film ''Forsvunden'', which went on to win the Award for Best Children's and Youth Film at Odense International Film Festival. His first feature film was ''Hold Me Tight'' in 2010, for which he received several Danish and international awards, including the Marc'Aurelio Award in Rome, Italy, Best Feature Film Award in Tallinn, Estonia, and two awards at the festival in Mannheim-Heidelberg, Germany. In 2012, Munk directed and co-financed '' You & Me Forever'', which won the Danish film prize Robert Awards for Best Children's and Youth Film, as well as a nomination at the ...
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Allan Hyde
Allan Hyde (born 20 December 1989)"Allan Hyde"
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is a actor. He is best known for his role as the 2000-year-old vampire Godric in 's '' True Blood''. He has performed in several Danish films and television series.


Early life

Hyde was born in Denmark to a Danish mother and an English father from London. He grew up in
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Martin Zandvliet
Martin Pieter Zandvliet (born 7 January 1971 in Fredericia) is a Danish film director and screenwriter. Career Zandvliet originally began as an editor, before writing and directing the documentary ''Angels of Brooklyn'' in 2002. His first major picture was ''Applause'' in 2009, which received wide praise. He then wrote and directed '' A Funny Man'', based on the life of Danish actor and comedian Dirch Passer Dirch Hartvig Passer (18 May 1926 – 3 September 1980) was a celebrated Danish actor. He was greatly renowned for his improvisational skills and, with a filmography comprising 90 movies, one of Denmark's most prolific actors. His life is depi .... In 2015 he wrote and directed '' Land of Mine'', which received almost universal acclaim at home, with many calling it the best Danish film that year, the film was furthermore nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. Filmography Awards and nominations References ...
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Daniel Borgman
Daniel Joseph Borgman (born 9 August 1981) is a New Zealand film director. Education Borgman attended Bayfield High School. Borgman studied film science at Otago University in New Zealand, before moving to Copenhagen where he worked in post production, first as an assistant and later as a colorist and visual effects artist. In 2009 he started studying at the Danish film school Super16, his graduation project in 2012 being an experimental live film / theatre / happening entitled ''How to Say Goodbye''. Career Borgman's first short ''The Man & the Albatross'' (2007) premièred in the Leopards of Tomorrow competition at the Locarno International Film Festival. His second short film, ''Lars and Peter'' (2009), that captures the difficult emotions of a young boy and his relationship to his father in the face of great loss, was in the Official Selection in the short film competition at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for a Robert Award, the Danish Film Academy's nat ...
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