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Daniel Dencik

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Daniel Dencik (born 1972) is a Danish writer and film director. He has published five books in Danish. He has studied Philosophy at Stockholm University, where he wrote his thesis about the existentialism of Kierkegaard. 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 shot on locations in Ghana and Burkina Faso and stars Jakob Oftebro and Danica Curcic. The soundtrack is composed by Angelo Badalamenti. The Gold Coast will have its international premiere at the 2015 Karlovy Vary Film Festival.[2] In 2012 he received The Reel Talent Award as the brightest talent of documentary films in Denmark. In 2014, he received the biggest talent award in Danish film, the prestigious Nordisk Film Award.[3]


Filmography:

Moon Rider (2012) - documentary

Expedition To The End of The World (2013) - documentary

Tal R: The Virgin (2013) - short documentary

Gold Coast (2015) - fiction feature

References

  1. ^ "Daniel Dencik plans his first dramatic feature about slave trade". screendaily.com.
  2. ^ "KVIFF - News". kviff.com.
  3. ^ "Egmont - Nordisk Film Award to Film Director Daniel Dencik". egmont.com.