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'''Daniel Dencik''' (born 1972) is a Danish writer and film director. He has published five books in Danish. As of 2012 he has also been directing documentaries, most notably ''Expedition To The End of The World''.<ref>http://www.screendaily.com/daniel-dencik-plans-his-first-dramatic-feature-about-slave-trade/5048747.article</ref> 2015 will mark his debut in narrative films with the historical drama, ''Gold Coast''. The film revolves around the [[Europe]]'s colonial past in [[West Africa]]. It was on shot on location in [[Ghana]] and [[Burkina Faso]] and stars [[Jakob Oftebro]] and [[Danica Curcic]]. The soundtrack is composed by [[Angelo Badalamenti]]. All of his films have been shown at the internationally renowned festival [[Karlovy Vary Film Festival]].<ref>http://www.kviff.com/en/news/825-complete-characteristic-official-selection-competition</ref> In 2014, he received the Nordisk Film Award.<ref>http://www.egmont.com/Press/news-and-press-releases/Nordisk-Film-Award-to-Danish-Film-Instructor-Daniel-Dencik/#.VW2yalztmko</ref> |
'''Daniel Dencik''' (born 1972) is a Danish writer and film director. He has published five books in Danish. As of 2012 he has also been directing documentaries, most notably ''Expedition To The End of The World''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.screendaily.com/daniel-dencik-plans-his-first-dramatic-feature-about-slave-trade/5048747.article|title=Daniel Dencik plans his first dramatic feature about slave trade|work=screendaily.com}}</ref> 2015 will mark his debut in narrative films with the historical drama, ''Gold Coast''. The film revolves around the [[Europe]]'s colonial past in [[West Africa]]. It was on shot on location in [[Ghana]] and [[Burkina Faso]] and stars [[Jakob Oftebro]] and [[Danica Curcic]]. The soundtrack is composed by [[Angelo Badalamenti]]. All of his films have been shown at the internationally renowned festival [[Karlovy Vary Film Festival]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kviff.com/en/news/825-complete-characteristic-official-selection-competition|title=KVIFF - News|work=kviff.com}}</ref> In 2014, he received the Nordisk Film Award.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.egmont.com/Press/news-and-press-releases/Nordisk-Film-Award-to-Danish-Film-Instructor-Daniel-Dencik/#.VW2yalztmko|title=Egmont - Nordisk Film Award to Film Director Daniel Dencik|work=egmont.com}}</ref> |
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Daniel Dencik (born 1972) is a Danish writer and film director. He has published five books in Danish. As of 2012 he has also been directing documentaries, most notably Expedition To The End of The World.[1] 2015 will mark his debut in narrative films with the historical drama, Gold Coast. The film revolves around the Europe's colonial past in West Africa. It was on shot on location in Ghana and Burkina Faso and stars Jakob Oftebro and Danica Curcic. The soundtrack is composed by Angelo Badalamenti. All of his films have been shown at the internationally renowned festival Karlovy Vary Film Festival.[2] In 2014, he received the Nordisk Film Award.[3]
References
- ^ "Daniel Dencik plans his first dramatic feature about slave trade". screendaily.com.
- ^ "KVIFF - News". kviff.com.
- ^ "Egmont - Nordisk Film Award to Film Director Daniel Dencik". egmont.com.