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Elvira Lind
DK SE 2017 57' 94'
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After a decade of stardom in Israel, the American dancer Bobbi Jene takes intensity to a new level: She decides to leave her great mentor/choreographer Ohad Nahardi and the love of her life behind to return to US. Determined to establish herself, she creates her own violently personal and boundary-breaking performances. A woman's fight for independence and the dilemma of its consequences.
Director | Elvira Lind |
Producers | Julie Leerskov, Sara Stockmann |
Co-Producer | Mathilde Dedye |
Production Company | Sonntag Pictures |
Co-Production Company | French Quarter |
Cinematography | Elvira Lind |
Editor | Adam Nielsen |
Music | Uno Helmersson |
Sound | Martin Sandström |
Best Documentary, Best Cinematography, Best Editing | Tribeca 2017 |
Student Jury Award | CinéDOC-Tbilisi 2018 |
2nd Prize | DokuBaku IDFF 2018 |
Audience Award | Ekaterinburg Jewish Film Festival 2020 |
Tribeca FF 2017 |
Hot Docs 2017 |
Visions du Reel 2017 |
Docs Against Gravity 2017 |
DocAviv 2017 |
Biografilm 2017 |
Melbourne IFF 2017 |
DocuDays UA 2017 |
Cork FF 2017 |
Valladolid IFF 2017 |
Les Arcs European FF 2017 |
DocsBarcelona 2018 |
For Films Sake Sydney 2018 |
Beldocs 2018 |
DokuBaku IDFF 2018 |
Runtimes | 57' 94' |
Spoken Languages | English |
Production Countries | Denmark, Sweden |
Born in 1981 in Copenhagen, Elvira Lind graduated from City Varsity-School of Media and Creative Arts in Cape Town in 2006 majoring in documentary film. She has worked within that field since directing and shooting documentaries of various lengths for TV, cinema and web on 4 different continents. Elvira now lives and works out of New York, where she also writes on various fiction projects. Elvira's first feature documentary SONGS FOR ALEXIS competed at IDFA in 2014 and screened at a long list of international festivals, she received CPH:DOX new talent award in 2015, her first international documentary TV series TWIZ AND TUCK is launched on Viceland this year. BOBBI JENE is Elvira's second feature documentary, premiering at Tribeca 2017.