Caroline Sascha Cogez
Caroline Sascha Cogez is a Danish-French director/writer whose short films include fiction, documentary, commercials and music promos. Cogez is educated from the Danish independent film school super16 and she has studied sociology at Roskilde University.
Caroline Sascha Cogez | |
---|---|
Born | Caroline Sascha Cogez Paris, France |
Nationality | Danish-French |
Occupation | Director, Writer |
Years active | 1998 – present |
Notable work | She Sings, Show Stopper |
Awards | Jury's Special Award, Cinema Varite (Iran); Robert Awards 2015 (Denmark) |
Cogez film She Sings (2012) received the Jury's Special Award at Cinema Varite in Iran. Her movie Lulu (2015) won the 2015 Robert Awards in Denmark.
Filmography
Writer and director
Cogez has both written and directed most of her films, short films and documentaries.[1]
Year | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
2001 | Hi, my name is Candy | 18 minute short |
2003 | Bus | Short fiction |
2004 | Between Rooms | Short fiction |
2005 | Les Amours Perdus | Short fiction |
2006 | Emmalou | Short fiction |
2008 | The Present | |
2009 | Show Stopper | |
2011 | She Sings | Documentary |
2013 | The Working Life | Director only. Short documentary for Superflex. |
2014 | Lulu | Short fiction |
Other works and appearances
Cogez has worked on and appeared in several other films, notably Dancer in the Dark (2000) and Dogville (2003), in which she was an assistant director.
Glasgow Short Film Festival made a retrospective on Cogez in 2013.[2]
gollark: Probably just palaiologos beeizing it.
gollark: It deleted your thing for some reason. Nothing in the audit log.
gollark: Remove the quotes by the way.
gollark: Please resubmit the hub thing, I accidentally put it in #hub.
gollark: Esolangs appears to have dropped the #a bridge down to nonwebhooked mode, apiously.
References
- Lulu Danish Film Institute
- https://www.dfi.dk/en/viden-om-film/filmdatabasen/person/caroline-sascha-cogez - Danish Film Institute
- Jamie Dunn (30 January 2013). "The Eclectic: Caroline Sascha Cogez on her GSFF retrospective". The Skinny. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
Sources and external links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.