Katrine Philp Explained

Katrine Philp
Birth Date:14 December 1978
Nationality:Danish
Occupation:Film director

Katrine Philp (born December 14, 1978) is a Danish film director. She initially studied film production design at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and later graduated from the National Film School of Denmark as a documentary film director in 2009.[1] [2]

Career

Philp started her career in 2009 with her graduation film Book of Miri. The film was selected for the IDFA Student Competition and won the European Young CIVIS Media award in Germany.[3] [4]

Philp is a former dancer. After being invited to a ballroom training session, she met with dancers who would become the protagonists of her first feature documentary Dance For Me in 2013.[5] The film was nominated at the 2015 Emmy Awards in the category ‘Outstanding Arts and Culture Programming’.[6]

In 2018, Philp directed False Confessions. The film focuses on the defence lawyer Jane Fisher-Byrialsen, who works on false confessions cases in USA, including the ones of Korey Wise, and Renay Lynch. Due to interrogation techniques that use brutal psychological manipulation, including lying about evidence, to secure a confession, they have falsely confessed to crimes they didn't commit.[7] [8] The film won the Special Jury Award for Excellence in Social Justice at Los Angeles Film Festival in 2018.[9]

Philp directed in 2020 the documentary Beautiful Something Left Behind, which follows young children during a period of their grief, as they just lost one or both parents.[10] [11] [12]

The film was previously called An Elephant in the Room and was part of the main competition in the 2020 SXSW Film Festival under this title.[13] Although the festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the competition took place and Philp won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary.[14] [15]

Personal life

Philp is married to the cinematographer Adam Morris Philp with whom she has made several films, including Beautiful Something Left Behind. For this film, they spent a year following the kids and moved their children in New Jersey for the filming.[16] [17] During this period, Philp's dad died unexpectedly.Filming kids going through grief and experiencing a similar loss helped her go through her own grief. Philp dedicated the film to her father.[18] [19]

Filmography

Awards

FilmYearCategoryFilm Festival
(also known as An Elephant in the Room)2020Winner Grand Jury Award – Documentary FeatureSXSW
2020The Unicef Prize[20] Japan Prize
2020Honourable Mention[21] Nordische Filmtage Lübeck
2018Winner Politiken's Audience Award
2018Winner Special Jury Award for Excellence in Social JusticeLos Angeles Film Festival
2018Nomination Best Documentary FeatureLos Angeles Film Festival
2018Audience AwardKaliningrad International Film Festival "One the Edge: West"
2016Winner Best Short DocumentaryDanish Film Awards (Robert)
2015Nomination in the Competition for Kids & DocsIDFA
2015Nomination in the category 'Outstanding Arts and Culture Programming'Emmy Award
2013Winner Audience Choice AwardAmerican Documentary Film Festival and Film Fund
2012Nomination Sonic Dox AwardCPH:DOX
2012Nomination in the competition for First AppearanceIDFA
2014Nomination Best DocumentaryEkko Shortlist Awards
2010Winner President's AwardFull Frame Documentary Film Festival
2010Winner European Young CIVIS Media PrizeCIVIS Media Prize
2009Nomination for Best Student AwardIDFA

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Filmmaker Katrine Philp . Women Make Movies . 16 July 2020.
  2. https://pro.festivalscope.com/director/katrine-philp "Katrine Philp
  3. https://www.dfi.dk/en/viden-om-film/filmdatabasen/person/katrine-philp "Katrine Philp
  4. https://doxlab.dk/previous%20teams/thu-thu-shein-katrine-philp/ "Katrine Philp – Denmark
  5. http://archive.pov.org/danceforme/interview/ "Filmmaker Interview "
  6. http://archive.pov.org/about/awards/#emmynominees "POV Awards"
  7. https://www.barbaramajsa.com/reviews/2019/10/13/seeking-justice-a-review-of-the-documentary-false-confessions"Seeking Justice"
  8. https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/2019/03/false-confessions-innocent-people-confess-crime-190311093100363.html"False Confessions: How Innocent People Confess to Crime in the US"
  9. https://deadline.com/2018/09/los-angeles-film-festival-winners-list-2018-this-teacher-brian-banks-hillbilly-1202473307/ " ‘Brian Banks’ & Swedish Oscar Entry ‘Border’ Among Los Angeles Film Festival Winners"
  10. https://criterioncast.com/reviews/theatrical/joshua-reviews-katrine-philps-an-elephant-in-the-room-theatrical-review "Joshua Reviews Katrine Philp's An Elephant in the Room –Theatrical Review"
  11. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/shithouse-an-elephant-room-top-sxsw-film-competition-winners-1286181 " 'Shithouse,' 'An Elephant in the Room' Top SXSW Film Competition Winners"
  12. https://thefilmstage.com/doc-nyc-review-beautiful-something-left-behind-finds-catharsis-in-the-long-process-of-grieving/ "DOC NYC Review: Beautiful Something Left Behind Finds Catharsis in the Long Process of Grieving"
  13. https://www.thewrap.com/sxsw-winners-beautiful-something-left-behind-finding-yingying-mtv-documentary-films/ " SXSW Winners ‘Beautiful Something Left Behind’ and ‘Finding Yingying’ Nabbed by MTV Documentary Films (Exclusive)"
  14. https://www.indiewire.com/2020/03/sxsw-2020-winners-films-1202220019/ "SXSW Winners: Despite Cancellation, Festival Announces Grand Jury Prizes"
  15. https://morningconsult.com/2020/04/09/independent-films-market-sxsw-amazon-coronavirus/ "A Homebound Audience, Halted Productions Set Stage for Expanded Indie Film Market"
  16. https://nordische-filmtage.culturebase.org/en_EN/films/16507" Beautiful Something Left Behind / Bag skyerne"
  17. https://medium.com/@DenmarkinNY/an-elephant-in-the-room-danish-director-katrine-philp-on-her-new-documentary-on-children-and-grief-3bffea3ce93b "An Elephant in the Room: Danish director Katrine Philp on her new documentary on children and grief"
  18. https://www.sxsw.com/film/2020/katrine-philp-shares-her-documentary-on-grief-sxsw-filmmaker-in-focus/ "Katrine Philp Shares Her Documentary On Grief – SXSW"
  19. https://www.screendaily.com/news/sxsw-winners-plot-next-moves-after-online-wins/5148460.article"SXSW winners plot next moves after online wins"
  20. http://www.nhk.or.jp/jp-prize/english/more/index.html "Announcing the JAPAN PRIZE 2020 winners!"
  21. Web site: 62. Nordische Filmtage Lübeck prize winners – for the first time since 1990, the NDR Film Prize goes to a film from Latvia – Audience Prize once again goes to Finland – Nordische Filmtage Lübeck . 2021-01-11 . nordische-filmtage.de.