Seattle International Film Festival 2006
Beyond the Dogma
Seattle, WA—The 32nd Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) featured a special spotlight on the films of Denmark with an incredible selection of 14 feature films from the region, including five North American Premieres. Denmark has had an incredible resurgence in extraordinary filmmaking, representing some of the best new work in film today—marking a record-breaking year for Danish cinema worldwide.
Though Denmark is best known in the US for Dogma films and renowned director Lars von Trier, Danish filmmaking has emerged to reveal a remarkable breadth of work that crosses over from arthouse to genre and even animated fare. This year we are thrilled to feature an incredible and diverse selection of films from this Nordic country and emerging film frontrunner.
“Although Danish cinema has always made a significant impact internationally, this year in particular featured an explosive vintage with a high concentration of the best and most innovative work to be found anywhere in the world,” says Carl Spence, SIFF Artistic Director.
SIFF 2006 Denmark Features:
1:1, directed by Annette Olesen (SIFF 2004 Emerging Master): NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Adam’s Apples, directed by Anders Thomas Jensen
Allegro, directed by Christoffer Boe
Chinaman, directed by Henrik Ruben Genz
Dark Horse, directed by Dagur Kári
Gambler, directed by Phie Ambo: NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Manslaughter, directed by Per Fly
Pusher Trilogy (I, II and III), directed by Nicolas Winding Refn: US PREMIERE of Pusher III
Smiling in a Warzone, directed by Simone Aaberg Kaerns
A Soap, directed by Pernille Fischer: NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
Terkel in Trouble, directed by Stefan Fjeldmark
We Shall Overcome, directed by Niels Arden Oplev: US PREMIERE