Den danske dikteren / The Danish Poet
Torill Kove
Norway, Canada / 2006 / 15' 0''Screenings
Europa Cinema, 16:00 h
Europa Cinema, 11:00 h
Synopsis
Is it possible to trace the chain of events that lead to our own birth? Is our existence just coincidence? Do little things matter? The narrator of The Danish Poetconsiders these questions as we follow Kasper, a poet whose creative well has run dry, on a holiday to Norway to meet the famous writer, Sigrid Undset. Oscar winner for Best Short Animation in 2007.
Torill Kove was born and raised in Norway, then moved to Canada where she continued her education and worked in urban planning for several years. Her childhood hobby of drawing and sketching grew into an interest in animation, and she returned to school to study animation at Concordia University in Montreal, winning the Kodak Award for her quirky films All You Can Eat, Fallen Angel and Squash and Stretch. Torill worked in a variety of roles on several National Film Board of Canada productions and wrote the script for the animated short Snails, by the Norwegian filmmaker Pjotr Sapegin. She has also illustrated three children's books. Torill's first professional film, My Grandmother Ironed the King's Shirts, won numerous international awards and was nominated for an Oscar. Her film, The Danish Poet (2006), won the Oscar for Best Short Animation in 2007.
Director
Torill Kove
Production
Mikrofilm AS, National Film Board of Canada
Screenplay
Torill Kove
Sound
Håkon Lammetun
Music
Kevin Dean
Editing
Phyllis Lewis
Animation
Torill Kove, Astrid Aakra, Bjarte Agdestein
categories
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