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Carsten Jensen

A Matter Of Trust - Anne-Katrin Titze - 17763
Annette K Olesen
Annette K Olesen’s A Matter Of Trust (Ingen Kender Dagen), co-written with Maren Louise Käehne, based on the stories by Carsten Jensen, Niels Henning Krag Jensby, Kamilla Hega Holst, Martin Kongstad, and Caroline Albertine Minor, and edited by Dennis Göl Bertelsen was a highlight of the 21st edition of the Tribeca Film Festival.

Trine Dyrholm heads a remarkable ensemble cast that includes Emil Aron Dolph, Anders Brink Madsen, Ellen Rovsing Krudson, Morten Hee Andersen, Jakob Cedergren, Ellaha Lack, Rey Yousefi, Lisbet Dahl, Ene Øster Bendtsen, and Sofie Juul Blinkenberg.

The five short stories, written independently by the five Danish authors, with some obstructions in place, intertwine into a fascinating snapshot of the state of trust in the state of Denmark. The actions all take place during one day in the near present....
See full article at eyeforfilm.co.uk
  • 7/19/2022
  • by Anne-Katrin Titze
  • eyeforfilm.co.uk
Organic storytelling by Anne-Katrin Titze
Annette K Olesen
Annette K Olesen on Sofie Juul Blikenberg as Maja in A Matter of Trust: “I have never directed a character that in that sense was somehow purely naïve or open. Photo: Anders Nydam

Annette K Olesen’s A Matter Of Trust (Ingen Kender Dagen), co-written with Maren Louise Käehne, based on the stories by Carsten Jensen, Niels Henning Krag Jensby, Kamilla Hega Holst, Martin Kongstad, and Caroline Albertine Minor, and edited by Dennis Göl Bertelsen is a highlight of the 21st edition of the Tribeca Film Festival. Trine Dyrholm heads a remarkable ensemble cast that includes Emil Aron Dolph, Anders Brink Madsen, Ellen Rovsing Krudson, Morten Hee Andersen, Jakob Cedergren, Ellaha Lack, Lisbet Dahl, Ene Øster Bendtsen, and Sofie Juul Blinkenberg.

Annette K Olesen with Anne-Katrin Titze on filming where Hans Christian Andersen is from: “We did that to be surrounded by that fairy-tale landscape as well.”

Five stories, written...
See full article at eyeforfilm.co.uk
  • 6/12/2022
  • by Anne-Katrin Titze
  • eyeforfilm.co.uk
Raphael Coleman Dies, Nanny McPhee Star and Climate Change Activist Was 25
Rapha&#235l Coleman, a former child star who appeared in the 2005 family movie Nanny McPhee, has passed away at the very young age of 25. According to reports, Coleman went out for a run on Feb. 7 when he suddenly collapsed and died. The exact cause of his unexpected passing remains unclear at this time, though Coleman's mother Liz Jensen confirmed his passing with a heartbreaking post on Twitter.

"Rest in peace my beloved son Raphael Coleman, aka Iggy Fox," Jensen writes in the tweet. She adds: "He died doing what he loved, working for the noblest cause of all. His family could not be prouder. Let's celebrate all he achieved in his short life and cherish his legacy." The "Iggy Fox" moniker comes from the alias Raphael had given himself after leaving acting to focus on activism. Also included in the tweet is a link to an essay Coleman had written...
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  • 2/11/2020
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • MovieWeb
Raphael Coleman, Child Star of ‘Nanny McPhee,’ Dies at 25
Raphaël Coleman in Nanny McPhee (2005)
Raphael Coleman, who starred alongside Emma Thompson and Colin Firth in the 2005 film “Nanny McPhee,” died on Friday after collapsing on a run. He was 25 years old.

The British actor appeared in three feature films, “It’s Alive” and “The Fourth Kind” in 2009. He then studied zoology at the University of Manchester before dedicating himself to activism, working with the environmental movement Extinction Rebellion to advocate for wildlife conservation.

Liz Jensen confirmed the news over social media. “Rest in peace my beloved son Raphael Coleman, aka Iggy Fox,” she said. “He died doing what he loved, working for the noblest cause of all. His family could not be prouder. Let’s celebrate all he achieved in his short life and cherish his legacy.”

Jensen also shared an essay that Coleman had written for Extinction Rebellion titled “This is Why I Rebel.” In his writing, Coleman describes the obligation he feels toward the movement.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 2/11/2020
  • by J. Kim Murphy
  • Variety Film + TV
Raphael Coleman Dies: ‘Nanny McPhee’ Child Star And Climate Activist Was 25
Raphael Coleman, a former child actor who became a climate change activist, has died. He was 25.

Coleman passed away Friday, his mother and stepfather shared in separate social media posts over the weekend.

“Rest in peace my beloved son Raphael Coleman, aka Iggy Fox. He died doing what he loved, working for the noblest cause of all. His family could not be prouder. Let’s celebrate all he achieved in his short life and cherish his legacy,” his mom, Liz Jensen, tweeted.

Rest in peace my beloved son Raphael Coleman, aka Iggy Fox. He died doing what he loved, working for the noblest cause of all. His family could not be prouder. Let’s celebrate all he achieved in his short life and cherish his legacy https://t.co/qFRKPT7rRG

— Liz Jensen (@LizJensenWriter) February 7, 2020

Jensen’s post included a link to the website for Extinction Rebellion, an international climate...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 2/11/2020
  • by Anita Bennett
  • Deadline Film + TV
Emma Thompson
Raphael Coleman, Child Star of ‘Nanny McPhee,’ Dies at 25
Emma Thompson
Raphael Coleman, who starred as Eric in the 2005 Emma Thompson movie “Nanny McPhee,” died suddenly last Friday at the age of 25.

His stepfather, Carsten Jensen, shared the news on Facebook, noting that Coleman “collapsed without prior health problems in the middle of a trip and could not be restored.” Coleman’s mother, Liz Jensen, added on Twitter, “Rest in peace my beloved son Raphael Coleman, aka Iggy Fox. He died doing what he loved, working for the noblest cause of all. His family could not be prouder. Let’s celebrate all he achieved in his short life and cherish his legacy.”

Coleman quit acting not long after the film came out and he went on to devote himself to environmental activism.

Also Read: Kirk Douglas, 'Spartacus' Star and Legend of Hollywood's Golden Age, Dies at 103

In her Twitter post, Coleman’s mother linked to an essay he wrote for Extinction Rebellion,...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 2/11/2020
  • by Daniel Goldblatt
  • The Wrap
Nanny McPhee Child Star Turned Activist Raphael Coleman Dead at 25
Raphael Coleman, who starred in 2005’s Nanny McPhee alongside Emma Thompson and Colin Firth, has died. He was 25.

The young actor, who turned to activism after studying zoology at the University of Manchester, died on Friday after he collapsed suddenly during a run, The Mirror reported Monday. His mother and stepfather both confirmed the news on social media.

“Rest in peace my beloved son Raphael Coleman, aka Iggy Fox,” wrote Coleman’s mother, Liz Jensen, on Twitter Friday. “He died doing what he loved, working for the noblest cause of all. His family could not be prouder. Let’s celebrate...
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 2/10/2020
  • by Ashley Boucher
  • PEOPLE.com
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