2 TALENTFILM PÅ CPH:DOX!

STORT TILLYKKE TIL “LOVE, Z” & “BIRTHDAYS, som ER UDTAGET TIL CPH:DOX


Vi vil gerne sige stort tillykke til alle filmskabere, der står bag de 2 værkstedsstøttede film, som i år er udtaget til CPH:DOX!

Vi glæder os rigtig meget til at se de 2 film og håber, at de vil få et stort publikum!

CPH:DOX åbner på onsdag 19. marts og du kan finde begge film under sektionen DANISH:DOX.

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LOVE, Z

LOVE, Z

Instruktør: Anna-Sofie Utj Juncker

Producere: Anna-Sofie Uth Juncker, Octavia Bormann & Dorte Høegh Brask

Modtog produktionsstøtte i 1. runde 2023


OM FILMEN:


If you were born between 1995 and 2012, you belong to Generation Z – and this movie is this year’s big collective portrait. A film that brings together a wild and wonderful group of twelve young people to speak freely and honestly, insisting on defining their lives on their own terms with vulnerability, humor and energy. They are no longer children, but perhaps they don’t quite feel at home either in an adult world increasingly dominated by capitalism, old norms and patriarchal structures. They are most at home outside the norms and boxes that try to define who they are. And they won’t surrender without a fight. Thoughts, tears, and laughter all resonate in ‘Love, Z’ which is above all a loving snapshot of life as a young person in Copenhagen right now.



BIRTHDAYS

BIRTHDAYS

Instruktør: Adrian Jalily

Producer: Lasse Abildgaard

Modtog produktionsstøtte i 4. runde 2022


OM FILMEN:

A short hybrid film about Bruno who doesn't get invited to birthday parties with either the boys or the girls in his class.

Bruno doesn’t get invited to any of the birthday parties in 2nd grade. Bruno is not really ‘one of the boys’ and he will never really be a girl either. When Bruno’s Iranian father Marlon picks him up from school, Bruno tells him about the lack of invitations. Although Bruno doesn’t want to upset or hurt his parents, the three of them enter a new and unfamiliar landscape that they must learn to navigate together. Adrian Jalily has directed a semi-autobiographical film with an impressionistic lightness of form that moves effortlessly between documentary realism and staging, but which speaks with great empathy on difficult topics such as childhood, gender and identity.







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