Martin de Thurah | |
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Occupation | Director, screenwriter, cinematographer |
Martin de Thurah (born 29 April 1974 in Copenhagen) is a Danish film director, screenwriter, cinematographer and music video director.
De Thurah graduated from National Film School of Denmark in 2002. [1]
Year | Film | Role |
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1999 | Alice' Alice | Director, writer |
2007 | Ung mand falder (Young Man Falling) | Director |
2008 | Vi der blev tilbage (We Who Stayed Behind) | Director, writer |
2011 | Rainbow Monkeys | Director, writer |
2012 | Hopper Stories | Director, writer |
Mountain | Director |
Year | Artist | Song | Notes |
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2004 | Lise Westzynthius | "Séance" | |
Epo-555 | "Le Beat's on Fire" | ||
2005 | Editors | "Bullets" | |
Carpark North | "Human" | ||
"Best Day" | |||
Spleen United | "In Peak Fitness Condition" | ||
Mew | "Special" | ||
Röyksopp | "What Else Is There?" | ||
2006 | The Futureheads | "Skip to the End" | |
2008 | Kanye West | "Flashing Lights" | Version 2 |
Will Young | "Changes | ||
2009 | Glasvegas | "Flowers & Football Tops" | |
Fever Ray | "When I Grow Up" | ||
Mew | "Introducing Palace Players" | ||
"Repeaterbeater" | Co-directed by Adam Hashemi and Lasse Martinussen [6] [7] | ||
2010 | "Beach" | ||
Fallulah | "Give Us A Little Love" | ||
James Blake | "Limit to Your Love" | ||
2011 | "Lindisfarne" | ||
2012 | Feist | "The Bad In Each Other" | |
"Anti-Pioneer" | |||
David Byrne & St. Vincent | "Who" | ||
2013 | James Blake | "Retrograde" | |
2014 | Röyksopp & Robyn | "Do It Again" |
Year | Film | Role |
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1999 | Alice' Alice (short) | Visual effects, storyboard artist |
2002 | Der er en yndig mand (short) | Graphics |
2003 | Reconstruction | Production Designer |
Mot moi Viet Nam (TV series documentary) | Graphic artist | |
Himmelnattens kejser - en film om synlighed (documentary) | Visual effects | |
2004 | Boomerang-drengen (TV documentary short) | Visual effects producer, cinematographer |
På danske læber live (video documentary) | Camera operator | |
Min morfars morder (documentary) | Animator | |
2005 | Allegro | Visual effects |
2008 | Roskilde (documentary) | Co-director |
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