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Christian Braad Thomsen

Director
Christian Braad Thomsen is a Danish film director, critic, and writer. He is known for his work in the Danish film industry, particularly for his documentaries and his film criticism. Thomsen has directed several documentaries, including "While You Were Sleeping" and "Henning Carlsen - Filmarbejder." He has received critical acclaim for his insightful and thought-provoking approach to filmmaking. Thomsen has also been a prominent film critic in Denmark, contributing to various publications and sharing his expertise on cinema. While there is limited information available on specific awards he has won, his contributions to the Danish film industry have been widely recognized.

Films

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My Name Is Not Ali

2011 | 92 min | Biography

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2013 | 79 min | Biography

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Hugo Koblet - The Charming Cyclist

Hugo Koblet - The Charming Cyclist

2014 | 97 min | Documentary

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My Father, the Revolution and Me

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The Sun Assassinated

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2002 | 120 min | Biography

Jean Senac, a gay French poet and radio host, is a "pied-noir", a Frenchman born in Algeria. A decade after Algeria gained independence from France, Senac becomes an enemy of the authorities for his homosexuaual lifestyle and progressive ideas. He befriends young playwright Hamid (Mehdi Dehbi) after Hamid's play wins a national contest, but their friendship has tragic consequences.

Compelling Satan

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2017 | 105 min | Drama

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Fragile Memory

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2022 | 85 min | Biography

In an intimate exploration of memory and legacy, young filmmaker Igor Ivanko, embarks on a quest to preserve the history of his grandfather, Leonid Burlaka—a renowned Soviet cinematographer whose life's work is at risk of fading away with his declining health due to Alzheimer's. Burlaka, whose career flourished at the Odessa Film Studio during the '60s, left behind a rich archive of films, homemade videos, letters, and photographs, documenting pivotal moments in Soviet cinema against a backdrop of ...

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Schlingensief – A Voice That Shook the Silence

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