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Andreas Møl Dalsgaard

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Andreas Møl Dalsgaard (Born in Silkeborg in 1980) is a Danish film director.

Life and career[edit]

Dalsgaard graduated from the National Film School of Denmark as a fiction film director in 2009. He holds a degree in visual anthropology from Université Denis Diderot Paris VII and a BA in Anthropology from University of Aarhus. Dalsgaard made his directorial debut a few years before graduating from film school with the documentary "Afghan Muscles" (2007). Working in documentary since, his films include "Bogota Change" (2009), "The Human Scale" (2012), the doc-fiction "Travelling with Mr. T" (2012), "Life is Sacred" (2015) and "The War Show" (2016), which took home the Venice Days Award and was screened at Toronto and IDFA. Dalsgaard is director and producer at the independent production company Elk Film.[1] His work has a strong focus on issues of social and cultural change, and is based on his background as an anthropologist.

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