Natasha Arthy

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Natasha Arthy (born May 23, 1969 in Gentofte , Denmark ) is a multiple award-winning Danish director , producer and screenwriter .

She studied film studies at the University of Bristol and the humanities at the University of Roskilde . In the 1990s she worked for the Danish state television DR TV in the children's and youth department and has produced and directed numerous children's films.

Her name is therefore associated with both children's films and the Dogma film , as she published the film Old, New, Lent and Blue under this label (Dogma # 32) .

For her latest film, she worked with Xian Gao ( Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ), who choreographed the kung fu scenes.

criticism

Natasha Arthy's film Old, New, Borrowed, and Blue “contains elements of a comedy” and is a “closely watched emotional study of the tangles of love, lack of communication, deception and self-deception, and finally a plea for honesty with yourself . ”Strictly speaking, the film has the Dogme95 certificate, but - like many films before it in the series - does not strictly adhere to the“ 10 formalities ”by Lars von Trier , Thomas Vinterberg , Kristian Levring and Søren Kragh-Jacobsen .

Awards and honors

After the Danish Film School rejected 18-year-old Natasha Arthy, she found recognition from other sources. According to IMDB , she received seven awards and five nominations, including the AFI Fest Feature Jury Prize in Los Angeles in 2003.

Filmography

Movies

  • Fightgirl Ayse (2008) (Original: Fighter)
  • Old, new, borrowed and blue (2003) (Original: "Se til venstre, der er en Svensker" - look to the left, there is a Swede)
  • Miracle - An angel for Dennis P. (2000) (Original: "Mirakel")
  • Barbie (1997)
  • Fanny Farveløs (1997) ("Penny Plain" - short film)

TV series

  • Drengen de kaldte Kylling (1997)
  • Y's fantom farmor (1996. 3 parts)
  • Forunderlige Frede (1995, 3 parts)
  • Container Conrad (1994)
  • Fortælle meatball (1993, 8 parts)

Music videos

She also shot two music video clips with Denmark's rap star MC Einar and pop rock musician Kim Larsen .

Individual evidence

  1. Hamburger Abendblatt, see under web links
  2. ^ AFI Fest 2003 Daily News. Archived from the original on May 18, 2010 ; accessed on February 1, 2016 .

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