Helle Faber Trailers
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Helle Faber graduated from The Danish School of Journalism in 1991. She is been a producer since 2003. In 2010 she founded the Danish production company Made in Copenhagen. She has produced a large number of documentary films for the international market. Among them the award winning films Putin’s Kiss, Dark Side of Chocolate, Shanghai Space and Enemies of Happiness, which received the Silver Wolf Award at IDFA 2006, the World Cinema Prize at Sundance 2007 & the Cinema for Peace in Berlin 2008.
Most Popular Helle Faber Trailers
Total trailers found: 21
12 March 2021
In Bellum, modern warfare and the development of AI are connecting three seemingly disparate locations and lives; a scientist in Sweden, a private military contractor in the Nevada desert in the USA and a world renowned war photographer in Afghanistan.
09 November 2014
With a loving gaze and shaking hand the now adult Kathrine reenters her father's deeply alcoholic world.
14 September 2023
For the first time in history, a former child soldier is being indicted at the International Criminal Court in The Hague (ICC).
06 June 2025
As Russia launches its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, primary schools across Russia’s hinterlands are transformed into recruitment stages for the war.
20 March 2020
Young, cancer-stricken and with a will to fight for her life. A raw and touching film about a highly unusual teenage girl in today's Copenhagen.
21 March 2019
A tribute to love and being together. Sidsel and Christian have Down's syndrome and have been together since they were teenagers – and now they are getting married.
24 April 2021
Dania is 21 years old and grew up in a Christian community in the Faroe Islands’ Bible belt. She has just moved to Tórshavn and is seeing Trygvi, a hip-hop artist and poet locally known as Silvurdrongur (Silver Kid).
29 November 2018
This documentary picks up after the horror has ended. Almost 500 teens are in grief as 69 of their friends have fallen.
12 November 2009
Bodybuilding is the pure narcissism. While the runner struggles against time and the weightlifter struggles with the weights, the bodybuilder only has his mirror.
15 November 2019
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is possibly the most powerful technology of our time. It has the potential to solve humanity’s biggest challenges yet some fear AI will be our downfall.
22 March 2017
You Are Still Somebody's Someone is a documentary from a daughter to her father. A film on the blurry paths of memory and the love for the person behind the diagnosis.
03 October 2018
Jeannette Ehlers is an artist and all of her art is centered around questions concerning structural racism.
23 March 2019
A colourful, upbeat tale from Vollsmose about the resourceful and funky hairdresser Qasim, who instils dignity, inspiration and hope in young people through something we can all relate to – a cool haircut!
16 March 2018
26 people live in the Belgian city of Doel, and they have no plans of moving anywhere. Even if everyone else is busy telling them how hopeless their beloved ghost town is.
05 June 2013
Svend has sixteen children but his wife of 28 years, Gitte - the mother of the four youngest has had enough and wants a divorce.
03 November 2025
Adrian Hughes digs into his mother's dramatic life, from the jetset Copenhagen of the 1950's to loneliness and alcoholism, but a bitter farewell letter opens new wounds.
08 December 2012
Ever since it was revealed that the chocolate industry is involved with child slavery in the Ivory Coast, the industry has been busy – due to consumer demands – explaining what exactly it does to actively fight trafficking and child labour.
03 November 2012
Niaqornat in North West Greenland has a population of 59. If the population falls below 50, the village will lose its Danish subsidies and risks being relocated to the nearest town.
18 March 2023
Formed by 30 years of home videos, more than 75,000 photographs, and a 1,600-km Arctic Circle road trip, a self-portrait of the men in the filmmaker's family and the devastating tragedy that led to the distance between them.
16 November 2016
In 2010 Rokhsar and her family fled Afghanistan because they were afraid of the Taliban and after six months of illegal border crossing through Europe they ended up in Denmark where they sought asylum.
14 September 2017
Amanda has found the perfect man online - he's kind, funny and the heir to one of the richest families in Denmark.