Christoffer Boe
Christoffer Boe | |
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Born | Rungsted Kyst, Denmark | 7 May 1974
Other names | Christoffer Boes |
Awards | Golden Camera at Cannes Film Festival 2003 Reconstruction FIPRESCI Director of the Year at San Sebastián International Film Festival 2003 Reconstruction Grand Prix at Sofia International Film Festival 2004 Reconstruction Young Cinema Award at Venice Film Festival 2006 Offscreen |
Christoffer Boe (born 1974) is a Danish film director and screenwriter. His awards include the
Early life and education
Boe was born in
During that time, he directed a trilogy of short films: Obsession (1999), Virginity (2000) and Anxiety (2001). They were 20 to 30 minutes long and starred Maria Bonnevie and Nikolaj Lie Kaas. They're all basically about a young male being obsessed by a beautiful woman and then being trapped in his own logic of what love is.[1] "Anxiety" received the Prix Decouverte de la Critique Francais and was screened in Critic's Week in 2002.
He graduated from the National Film School of Denmark in 2001.[2][3]
Career
In 2001, he made 6 episodes (each 10 minutes) of TV series Kissmeyer Basics.
In 2004, he shot a short film Europe Does Not Exist as part of
His fourth feature film– the thriller
Hr. Boe & Co.
After graduating from film school, Boe became the head of the Hr. Boe & Co. consisting of a group of filmmakers who gathered together because of a mutual adoration for the perfect frame while studying at the National Film School of Denmark. In spite of the fact that their debut (Anxiety in 2001) occurred while studying for final exams, their first feature film Reconstruction was released in 2003 and was the team's first actual collaborative work. Boe was so satisfied with Maria Bonnevie and Nikolaj Lie Kaas playing in his students shorts – so he wrote Reconstruction specifically with them in mind.
The other basic members are:
- Tine Grew Pfeiffer (film producer)
- director of photography)
- film editor)
- sound designer)
Trivia
- His production company is named after the film Alphaville and he is an atheist.[5]
- Christoffer about Lars Von Trier: "I think there are ten or twenty guys like him, who you just have to look at. He is one of those. I find his position as a very confrontational and controversial man kind of funny. To me he's not controversial figure, he's just a very interesting film maker".[6]
Filmography
Short films (student works)
- Obsession (1999)
- Virginity (2000)
- Anxiety (2001)
Feature films
- Reconstruction (2003)
- Allegro (2005)[7]
- Offscreen (2006)
- Everything will be Fine (2010)[8]
- Beast (2010)
- Sex, Drugs & Taxation (2013)[9]
- A Taste of Hunger (2021)
Other
- Kissmeyer Basic (2001 TV series)
- Visions of Europe (2004, segment "Europe Does Not Exist")
Awards
- 2003 San Sebastián Film FestivalFIPRESCI Director of the Year
- 2003 Caméra d'Or for Reconstruction
- 2006 Young Cinema Award at the Venice Film Festival for Offscreen[10]
- 2006 Altre Visioni Award at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival for Offscreen
- 2006 win at The Nordic Council Film Prizefor Offscreen
- 2012 Dauphin d'Or at Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards for "We are Maersk"[11]
- 2015 Dauphin d'Argent at Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards for "Danfoss Engineering Tomorrow"[12]
Quotes on filmmaking
- "I liked movies so much that they became an obsession. I am still trying to kick the habit."[13]
- "Making it good, which is tougher than one might think. Creating rules and an inner logic in a cinematic world where everything is possible is not easy. Or maybe it is, but it wasn't for me."[14]
References
- ^ Christopher Boe on Love and Personal Identity in "Reconstruction"
- OCLC 466469100. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
- ISBN 978-1-84150-271-7. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
- ^ Everything Will Be Fine To Canne, DFI, by Vicki Synnott[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Filmmaker Magazine Interview". Archived from the original on 26 February 2009. Retrieved 30 November 2008.
- ^ "Christoffer Boe Interview". Archived from the original on 9 January 2009. Retrieved 22 March 2009.
- ISBN 978-87-02-06669-2. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
- ^ "Everything Will Be Fine -- Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 14 October 2010. Archived from the original on 18 May 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
- ^ DeFore, John (6 September 2013). "Sex, Drugs & Taxation (Spies & Glistrup): Toronto Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 10 September 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
- ^ "List of awards on IMDB". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
- ^ Winners 2015
- ^ Danfoss wins Cannes Award
- ^ Biography on IMDB
- ^ Christoffer Boe: "I liked movies so much that they became an obsession. I am still trying to kick the habit."
External links
- Christoffer Boe at IMDb
- Christoffer Boe in the Danish Film Database