
Shadow
Réalisation
David ADLER, Ole BORNEDAL
During World War II, a British air raid against the Shellhouse in Copenhagen, during which a calamity led to the accidental bombing of Institut Jeanne d’Arc. This realistic VR experience simulates the tragic event seen through the eyes of a young RAF-navigator.
Réalisé par
David ADLER, Ole BORNEDAL
Production
Makropol
Miso Film
Miso Film
Co-Production
Distribution
Astrea
Ventes
Astrea
Réalisé par
David ADLER
David Adler is a director who graduated from the Danish Film School. His latest works are SHADOW (2021) and THE END OF NIGHT (2021), which won the "Best VR Narrative" award at the Venice Film Festival, and THE TASTE OF HUNGER VR (2020), co-produced with Zentropa and selected at the Venice Film Festival. Adler's films are often rooted in specific historical periods or events. His first major student production, named WHITE was a story of patricide in the era of the great polar expeditions. SORT (NO MAN'S LAND), like his film THE UNKNOWN WAR, was inspired by the diary of a young soldier in the trenches during World War I.
Ole BORNEDAL
Ole Bornedal enjoyed great success with his first feature film, NATTEVAGTEN, in 1994. With its Hollywood-inspired drama and genre awareness, this thriller made an early breakthrough in Danish cinema.
With the road-movie mini-series CHARLOT OG CHARLOTTE, Ole Bornedal also helped shape a new beginning for Danish television drama that exploded at the turn of the millennium. From 2001 to 2005, Ole was director of Aveny-T and chairman of the Film and Theatre Committee of the Danish Arts Fund from 2005 to 2007. In 2007, Ole returned to film with the children's thriller VIKAREN and the thrillers LOVE ON FILM and FRI OS FRA DET ONDE. In 2012, he directed the Hollywood thriller THE POSSESSION, which became a commercial success in the US. Since then, Ole has directed and written the historical TV series 1864, the absurdist comedy THE DREAMERS OF NIBE and the portrait film SO LONG AS I LIVE about singer John Mogensen.
With the road-movie mini-series CHARLOT OG CHARLOTTE, Ole Bornedal also helped shape a new beginning for Danish television drama that exploded at the turn of the millennium. From 2001 to 2005, Ole was director of Aveny-T and chairman of the Film and Theatre Committee of the Danish Arts Fund from 2005 to 2007. In 2007, Ole returned to film with the children's thriller VIKAREN and the thrillers LOVE ON FILM and FRI OS FRA DET ONDE. In 2012, he directed the Hollywood thriller THE POSSESSION, which became a commercial success in the US. Since then, Ole has directed and written the historical TV series 1864, the absurdist comedy THE DREAMERS OF NIBE and the portrait film SO LONG AS I LIVE about singer John Mogensen.
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