Danish director Phie Ambo, who opens this year’s Copenhagen Documentary Film Festival (Cph:Dox) with “70/30,” an up-close look at the creation of Denmark’s landmark climate law, is already at work on her next project, “Organized Wilderness,” a film about the rewilding of a forest in northern Jutland.
The project is in line with some of Ambo’s recent documentary works that also deal with people and nature, including 2019’s “Rediscovery,” about a group of children discovering the wonders of nature, and, from 2014, “Good Things Await,” about an idealistic farmer and his biodynamic farm, and “Songs From the Soil,” a wordless film that examines the flora and fauna of a natural but cultivated wilderness.
In “70/30,” Ambo follows the efforts of climate minister Dan Jørgensen and politician Ida Auken as they try to pass one of the world’s most ambitious climate acts, which would aim to reduce Denmark’s...
The project is in line with some of Ambo’s recent documentary works that also deal with people and nature, including 2019’s “Rediscovery,” about a group of children discovering the wonders of nature, and, from 2014, “Good Things Await,” about an idealistic farmer and his biodynamic farm, and “Songs From the Soil,” a wordless film that examines the flora and fauna of a natural but cultivated wilderness.
In “70/30,” Ambo follows the efforts of climate minister Dan Jørgensen and politician Ida Auken as they try to pass one of the world’s most ambitious climate acts, which would aim to reduce Denmark’s...
- 4/21/2021
- by Ed Meza
- Variety Film + TV
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