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Ada Bligaard Søby - The best is yet to come

Ada Bligaard Søby (1975-) 

Ada Bligaard Søby is a Danish documentary filmmaker and director.

A fairy tale set in nineties New York. Girl meets boy. Love and booze and heartbreak ensue. Decades pass. Girl meets boy. Again. They make a book together. This book. It chronicles their relationship with the help of a secret stash of photos. With cameo appearances by Santa Claus, Hitler, The Danish Queen, Nina Hagen, Kate Moss and the coffin of Allen Ginsberg. It's about sex, grime and secrets. It's about how we possess each other as though there can never be another. And then there is. It's about the stuff that hurts - even half a life later. It's brutal and beautiful. Like all fairy tales.
 
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Kunstner Ada Bligaard Søby
Forfatter Ada Bligaard Søby, Louis My
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer 160 ill.
Format / Sideantal 19 x 24 cm. / 164 s
Udgivelsesår 2018
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Kehrer
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN
Lev. 3-5 dage
Ada Bligaard Søby (1975-) 

Ada Bligaard Søby is a Danish documentary filmmaker and director.

A fairy tale set in nineties New York. Girl meets boy. Love and booze and heartbreak ensue. Decades pass. Girl meets boy. Again. They make a book together. This book. It chronicles their relationship with the help of a secret stash of photos. With cameo appearances by Santa Claus, Hitler, The Danish Queen, Nina Hagen, Kate Moss and the coffin of Allen Ginsberg. It's about sex, grime and secrets. It's about how we possess each other as though there can never be another. And then there is. It's about the stuff that hurts - even half a life later. It's brutal and beautiful. Like all fairy tales.