Søren Kragh-Jacobsen
Søren Kragh-Jacobsen (born 2 March 1947 in Copenhagen) is a Danish film director, musician, and song writer. He was one of the founders and practitioners of the Dogme95 project, for creating films without artificial technology or techniques.
Kragh-Jacobsen started out as a popular musician in Denmark, before attending film school in Prague. After returning to Denmark, he directed and co-wrote television productions.
He became one of the developers of the avant-garde film-making project Dogme95, based on creating films based only on reality, without artificial lighting and technology.
His first feature film was Wanna See My Beautiful Navel? (1978). This was followed by the successful Rubber Tarzan (1981), Thunderbirds (1983), Emma's Shadow (1988), Shower of Gold (1988), The Boys from St. Petri (1991), The Island on Bird Street (1997), and his international break-through, dogme No. 3 Mifune's Last Song (1999), and Skagerrak (2003). Mifune's Last Song won the Silver Bear – Special Jury Prize at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival. Skagerrak was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival.
He has done some commercials and Danish/Swedish TV series.
Acclaimed internationally, he has received several major awards for his work, including the Memorial François Truffaut Award/Giffoni, an Emmy for The Island on Bird Street and a Silver Bear at the Berlinale film festival in Berlin for Mifune's Last Song. The Boys from St. Petri was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.
Acting
Crew
TV
Borgen
Director
2010
Movie
Mifune
Director
1999
Movie
The Island on Bird Street
Director
1997
TV
Follow the Money
Director
2016
Movie
Hugo, the Jungle Creature
Songs
1993
Movie
Rubber Tarzan
Director
1981
Movie
D-Day
Director
2000
Movie
The Hour of the Lynx
Director
2013
Movie
What No One Knows
Director
2008
Movie
The Boys from St. Petri
Director
1991
Movie
Wanna See My Beautiful Navel?
Director
1978
TV
The Eagle: A Crime Odyssey
Director
2004