Feature Documentary - Directed by Búi Dam - Produced by KYK
A theater director sets out to stage a play with his own mother in the lead role – an aging actress with severe Alzheimer ́s.
“A Disappearing Act” portrays the journey of a theater director as he endeavors to stage a play with his own mother in the lead role, an actress suffering from Alzheimer’s disease who is incapable of remembering even a single line or following a basic direction. Behind this seemingly insurmountable endeavor lies a desire to re-establish a bond of communication and emotion with a mother who has lost all memory of her son ́s identity. Deeper down he’s dealing with a profound fear of ending up with the same disease.
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Short Fiction - Directed by Anna Joensen-Næs
FO:
Hvussu langt kann brotin kærleiki fara?
Nær fer man frá at vera tað besta í lívinum hjá hvørjum øðrum til at ræðast hvønn annan?
Føroyski stuttfilmurin 'sansa' er ein rá, erlig, nærverandi og ljót løtumynd av brotnum kærleika millum tvey fólk, ið eru saman, hóast tey oyðileggja hvønn annan.
Feature Film - Developed by Morten Søhus Olsen
DK:
‘Er dét som samler os, egentligt blot, at vi fortæller den samme historie, og ikke nødvendigvis den sande historie.’
Member of Danish Association of Cinematographers (DFF) Based in Copenhagen, Denmark and Tórshavn, Faroe Islands. Franklin has a Master of Arts degree in Cinematography from the Polish National Film School in Lodz.
Franklin's main focus on the film set lies in the field of director of photography, camera operator and lighting department.
Vognmagergade 10, 1120 København, Denmark