Hans Kristensen | |
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Born | 25 September 1941 |
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1973-present |
Hans Kristensen (born 25 September 1941) is a Danish film director, screenwriter, and actor. [1] He has directed eleven feature films since 1973.
Work | Year | Credit | Notes |
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A Funny Man | 2011 | Behind the scenes shooting | DK/Feature |
Bertram & co | 2002 | Direction | DK/Feature |
Juliane | 2000 | Direction | DK/Feature |
Jul på Kronborg | 2000 | Direction | TV series |
Two penny dance | 1999 | Direction | DK/Feature |
Klinkevals - Juliane | 1999 | Direction | TV series |
Brødrene Mortensens jul | 1998 | Direction | TV series |
Sunes familie | 1997 | Direction | DK/Feature |
Mors dag | 1996 | Taxachauffør | TV film |
Krummernes jul | 1996 | Direction | TV series |
Final hour | 1995 | Assistant director | DK/Feature |
Just a girl | 1995 | Assistant director | DK/Feature |
The Village | 1991 | Direction | TV series |
Love on the rails | 1989 | Direction | DK/Feature |
Kurt and Valde | 1983 | Direction | DK/Feature |
Pony in a Trunk | 1983 | Assistant director | Feature |
Børn | 1982 | Direction | TV series |
Ta' feen i den anden hånd | 1981 | Direction | DK/Short fiction |
Afslutningen | 1981 | Direction | TV film |
Det hemmelige Danmark | 1981 | Direction | TV film |
Pardon us for living | 1980 | Direction | DK/Feature |
Soldat i en PMV | 1979 | Direction | DK/Documentary |
Opgang | 1979 | Direction | TV series |
Dummy partner | 1976 | Direction | DK/Feature |
John, Alice, Peter, Susanne og lille Verner | 1976 | Direction | TV series |
Per | 1975 | Direction | DK/Feature |
The Escape | 1973 | Direction | DK/Feature |
Me and The Mafia | 1973 | Assistant director | DK/Feature |
På'en igen Amalie | 1973 | Assistant director | DK/Feature |
Up and Coming | 1972 | Assistant director | DK/Feature |
Our Home is Our Castle | 1971 | Assistant director | DK/Feature |
One of Those Things | 1971 | Production assistant | DK/Feature |
The Olsen gang plays for high stakes | 1971 | Assistant director | DK/Feature |
Løgneren | 1970 | Assistant | DK/Feature |
Viva the revolution! | 1970 | Mand, der får sin folkevogn ødelagt | DK/Feature |
Diary of a teenager | 1969 | Assistant | DK/Feature |
Gitte in April | 1969 | Direction | DK/Documentary |
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