Nanna Buch
Directing
Known For

Three girlfriends renegotiate their friendship in a colour-flickering and endlessly long party bus in a triangle drama about the light at the end of the tunnel.
I Ghosted You

In three long, uninterrupted one-takes shot over a single summer’s day and night, the camera moves slowly through the park while the guests alternately react to the lens or try to ignore it. A gang of Pierrot clones mingle with the visitors. The film is an joint creation between students of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and the Danish Film School, initiated independently by the students. Using Bakken as a frame - historically, architecturally and socially - all the contributors helped develop the concept for both the film and the performative interventions in front of the camera, which are sometimes inseparable from the hedonistic and condensed semi-fictional universe that an amusement park is.
Bakken

Imaginative and sensual children's film about an 8-year-old girl, her budgie and her mother. Childish rainbow-colored magic mixes with the harsh reality of adulthood.