Danish Documentary Production

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Danish Documentary Production
Company typePrivate limited company
IndustryDocumentary Film
Founded2007
HeadquartersCopenhagen, Denmark
Key people
Eva Mulvad, Pernille Rose Grønkjær and Mikala Krogh
ProductsFilm

Danish Documentary Production, formerly Danish Documentary, is a documentary film production company based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The firm is based at Kvæsthusgade 5.

History[edit]

Danish Documentary Production was founded in 2007 and is led by directors and executive producers Eva Mulvad, Pernille Rose Grønkjær and Mikala Krogh.[1][2]

Filmography[edit]

Danish Documentary/Danish Documentary Production has produced the following films:[3]

  • Cairo skrald (2009)
  • Fever (2010)
  • Hjemmefronten - fjenden bag hækken (2010)
  • Love addict - historier om drømme, besættelse og længsel (2011)
  • Ballroom Dancer (2011)
  • Det gode liv (2011)
  • Kongens foged (2012)
  • Kongens foged - sat på gaden (2012)
  • Kongens foged - sat på gaden (2012)
  • En mors kamp for et normalt liv (2012)
  • Free the mind (2012)
  • Ai Weiwei The Fake Case (2013)
  • Something Better to Come (2014)
  • Ekstra Bladet: uden for citat (2014)
  • Slottet (2014)
  • Så meget godt i vente (2014)
  • Mand falder (2015)
  • Aquarela (2016)
  • BUGS (2016)
  • Amateurs in Space (2016)
  • A Year of Hope (2017)
  • Den anden side (2017)
  • A Modern Man (2017)
  • Auf Safari (2017)
  • I Walk (2019)
  • Love Child (2019)
  • School of Seduction (2019)
  • Hunting for Hedonia (2019)
  • Kirsebæreventyret (2019)
  • The Cave (2019)
  • Apolonia, Apolonia (2020)
  • The Missing Films (2020)
  • The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (2020)
  • Solutions (2020)
  • Apolonia, Apolonia (2023)[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Cave: Dr. Amani challenging the stereotypes" (in Danish). Danish Film Institute. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Danish Documentary" (in Danish). Dagbladet Information. 12 December 2007. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Danish Documentary Production" (in Danish). Danish Film Institute. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
  4. ^ Glob, Lea (23 March 2023). "Apolonia, Apolonia". Cineuropa. Retrieved 23 December 2023.

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