Hans Kristensen

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Hans Kristensen
Born (1941-09-25) 25 September 1941 (age 81)
OccupationFilm director, screenwriter
Years active1973-present

Hans Kristensen (born 25 September 1941) is a Danish film director, screenwriter, and actor. [1] He has directed eleven feature films since 1973.

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Filmography

WorkYearCreditNotes
A Funny Man 2011Behind the scenes shootingDK/Feature
Bertram & co 2002DirectionDK/Feature
Juliane2000DirectionDK/Feature
Jul på Kronborg 2000DirectionTV series
Two penny dance 1999DirectionDK/Feature
Klinkevals - Juliane 1999DirectionTV series
Brødrene Mortensens jul 1998DirectionTV series
Sunes familie 1997DirectionDK/Feature
Mors dag 1996TaxachaufførTV film
Krummernes jul 1996DirectionTV series
Final hour 1995Assistant directorDK/Feature
Just a girl 1995Assistant directorDK/Feature
The Village1991DirectionTV series
Love on the rails 1989DirectionDK/Feature
Kurt and Valde 1983DirectionDK/Feature
Pony in a Trunk 1983Assistant directorFeature
Børn 1982DirectionTV series
Ta' feen i den anden hånd 1981DirectionDK/Short fiction
Afslutningen 1981DirectionTV film
Det hemmelige Danmark 1981DirectionTV film
Pardon us for living 1980DirectionDK/Feature
Soldat i en PMV 1979DirectionDK/Documentary
Opgang 1979DirectionTV series
Dummy partner 1976DirectionDK/Feature
John, Alice, Peter, Susanne og lille Verner 1976DirectionTV series
Per 1975DirectionDK/Feature
The Escape1973DirectionDK/Feature
Me and The Mafia 1973Assistant directorDK/Feature
På'en igen Amalie 1973Assistant directorDK/Feature
Up and Coming1972Assistant directorDK/Feature
Our Home is Our Castle 1971Assistant directorDK/Feature
One of Those Things 1971Production assistantDK/Feature
The Olsen gang plays for high stakes 1971Assistant directorDK/Feature
Løgneren 1970AssistantDK/Feature
Viva the revolution! 1970Mand, der får sin folkevogn ødelagtDK/Feature
Diary of a teenager 1969AssistantDK/Feature
Gitte in April 1969DirectionDK/Documentary

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References

  1. "Hans Kristensen". Danish Film Institute. Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2012.