Ole Christian Madsen
Ole Christian Madsen (born June 18, 1966) is a Danish film director and script writer. Among his most successful projects are the movies Flame & Citron, Prag, Angels in Fast Motion (da. Nordkraft) and the TV series Rejseholdet and Edderkoppen.
Madsen was a part of the "Golden Year" graduating from the Danish Film school as he graduated alongside Thomas Vinterberg and Per Fly. Madsen started his film career by directing film mini series and shorts but in 1997 directed his first movie Sinan's Wedding. Shortly after, in 1999, his second film Pizza King was released. Both of his first two films deal with immigration in Denmark and were the first films to address the current debate Denmark faces with a new wave of immigration.
Madsen began to gain more popularity and recognition in Denmark when he released the 2000 film noir miniseries Edderkoppen, which is about a reporter in post World War 2 Copenhagen. In 2001 Madsen received a dozen international awards, including the National Bodil award and the Roberts award for his film Kira's Reason.[1]
His 2011 film SuperClásico was shortlisted as the Danish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards.[2]
Filmography
- Sinan's Wedding (1997)
- Pizza King (1999)
- Kira's Reason: A Love Story (2001)
- Angels in Fast Motion aka Nordkraft (2005)
- Prag aka Prague (2006)
- Flame & Citron (2008)
- SuperClásico (2011)
- Itsi Bitsi (2014)
References
- ↑ "Ole Christian Madsen". Danish Film Institute. Danish Film Institute. Retrieved February 6, 2015.
- ↑ "9 Foreign Language Films Vie for Oscar". Retrieved 2012-01-19.
External links
- OLE CHRISTIAN MADSEN at Danish Film Institute
- Ole Christian Madsen at Gyldendals Åbne Encyklopædi
- Ole Christian Madsen at the Internet Movie Database
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