Sunday, May 22, 2011

Congratulations to Refn!


Nicolas Winding Refn won the prize for best director in Cannes with 'Drive' tonight. If you haven't seen the documentary about him yet - now's the time!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Love Addict world premiere

On Wednesday the 6th of April at 7pm, Pernille Rose Groenkjaer's brand new feature documentary, LOVE ADDICT will premiere simultaneously in 40 cinemas throughout Denmark. The entire creative team behind the film will be present in Grand Teatret in Copenhagen, and after the screening, the director will take the stage and participate in a debate about the film and the phenomenon of love addiction. The debate will be live streamed in all 40 cinemas, and everyone has a chance to participate and ask questions to Pernille via SMS. For cinema tickets, please contact your local cinema and for more information about the event and the film, check out DOX:BIO or our Facebook event.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Good Life on dvd


You can now pre-order The Good Life dvds from our shop. We'll ship it to you as soon as it's no longer screening in Danish cinemas, probably around April 1st.

Friday, January 14, 2011

The Good Life cinema release



On the 2nd of February 2011, Eva Mulvad's feature length documentary film The Good Life will premiere in 40 cinemas across Denmark. The team behind the film will all be present in Grand Teatret in Copenhagen for the screening at 7pm, and Eva will be ready for an onstage interview, streamed directly to all the other cinema venues. For tickets, please visit Grand or another cinema near you. For more detailed information about the event and a full list of participating cinemas, please check out DOX:BIO


Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Phie Ambo and Maia Saabye Christensen research on a documentary film in India

Starting her work within documentary filmmaking in the Asian based Drokpa Movies in year 2000,Maia Saabye Christensen has directed and produced documentaries for the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Danida, Save the Children, Unicef and other international and national aid-organisations. Starting out as a field-documentary filmmaker, Maia has complemented her hands-on origination with a tailor made study of master classes at the Short- and Documentary Film School by the Danish Film Studios. Holding a diploma degree within communication from Copenhagen Business School, Maias interest lies in the sociological and philosophical aspects of life and she holds an anthropological kind of know-how on the grounds of mind-sciences through 25 years of study of tibetan buddhist philosophy and associated sciences of brain behavioral research on the effects of meditation and mindfulness.

Currently Maia is working as foreign shoot assistant for Phie Ambo on Free the Mind, a film about the work of world leading brain scientist Richard Davidson and his research on the effects of meditation, and they is simultaneously researching on another film project set in India, together with execute producer Henrik Keith Hansen.