Martin de Thurah (born 29 April 1974 in Copenhagen) is a Danish film director, screenwriter, cinematographer and music video director.
Martin de Thurah | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Director, screenwriter, cinematographer |
De Thurah graduated from National Film School of Denmark in 2002.[1]
Awards
edit- The music video for Carpark North's "Human" won DMA ("Danish Grammy") for Danish Music Video of the Year in 2006. It also won Best Music Video at 2005 RESFEST, Los Angeles and a "Grand Prix" at the Festival International des Art du Clip in Provence.[2]
- He was nominated for Robert Award (2006) in the category Best Special Effects/Lighting for Allegro.[3]
- In 2008, he won the Robert Award for Best Animation for his short film Ung mand falder.[3]
- At the 2008 Chicago International Children's Film Festival, his short film Vi der blev tilbage received the Children's Jury Award for a Live-Action Short Film or Video.[3]
- In 2008, de Thurah's IKEA commercial "Home" won Best Direction at the Creative Circle Awards in Copenhagen and was awarded at the Hugo Television Awards in Chicago.[1]
- At UK Music Video Awards 2009, de Thurah won the Best Director, Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects awards for his video for Glasvegas’ "Flowers & Football Tops", and Best Pop Video award for Will Young’s "Changes".[4] He was also nominated in several other categories.
- The music video for the single "When I Grow Up" by Fever Ray, as well as videos for two Mew singles, "Introducing Palace Players" and "Repeaterbeater", were nominated at 2010 Bergen International Film Festival in the Scandinavias Best Music Video category.
- At UK Music Video Awards 2012, the music video for Feist's "The Bad In Each Other" won Best Cinematography in A Video.[5]
Filmography
editDirector
editShort films
editYear | Film | Role |
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1999 | Alice' Alice | Director, writer |
2007 | Ung mand falder (Young Man Falling) | Director |
2008 | Vi der blev tilbage (We Who Stayed Behind) | Director, writer |
2011 | Rainbow Monkeys | Director, writer |
2012 | Hopper Stories | Director, writer |
Mountain | Director |
Documentaries
edit- På danske læber live (2004) - music documentary
Music videos
editYear | Artist | Song | Notes |
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2004 | Lise Westzynthius | "Séance" | |
Epo-555 | "Le Beat's on Fire" | ||
2005 | Editors | "Bullets" | |
Carpark North | "Human" | ||
"Best Day" | |||
Spleen United | "In Peak Fitness Condition" | ||
Mew | "Special" | ||
Röyksopp | "What Else Is There?" | ||
2006 | The Futureheads | "Skip to the End" | |
2008 | Kanye West | "Flashing Lights" | Version 2 |
Will Young | "Changes | ||
2009 | Glasvegas | "Flowers & Football Tops" | |
Fever Ray | "When I Grow Up" | ||
Mew | "Introducing Palace Players" | ||
"Repeaterbeater" | Co-directed by Adam Hashemi and Lasse Martinussen[6][7] | ||
2010 | "Beach" | ||
Fallulah | "Give Us A Little Love" | ||
James Blake | "Limit to Your Love" | ||
2011 | "Lindisfarne" | ||
2012 | Feist | "The Bad In Each Other" | |
"Anti-Pioneer" | |||
David Byrne & St. Vincent | "Who" | ||
2013 | James Blake | "Retrograde" | |
2014 | Röyksopp & Robyn | "Do It Again" |
Other filmography
editYear | Film | Role |
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1999 | Alice' Alice (short) | Visual effects, storyboard artist |
2002 | Der er en yndig mand (short) | Graphics |
2003 | Reconstruction | Production Designer |
Mot moi Viet Nam (TV series documentary) | Graphic artist | |
Himmelnattens kejser - en film om synlighed (documentary) | Visual effects | |
2004 | Boomerang-drengen (TV documentary short) | Visual effects producer, cinematographer |
På danske læber live (video documentary) | Camera operator | |
Min morfars morder (documentary) | Animator | |
2005 | Allegro | Visual effects |
2008 | Roskilde (documentary) | Co-director |
References
edit- ^ a b "Martin de Thurah Videography". After the Circle. Archived from the original on 2013-12-20. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
- ^ "Carpark North: Biography". carparknorth.com. Archived from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2013-06-09.
- ^ a b c "Martin de Thurah - Awards". IMDb. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
- ^ Knight, David (2009-10-14). "UK Music Video Awards 2009 – top honours to Shynola, Martin de Thurah, David Wilson, Dawn Shadforth and Carole Burton Fairbrother at joyful and emotional second UK MVAs". Promo News. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
- ^ "UK Music Video Awards 2012 winners announced". Creative Review. Archived from the original on 2013-01-25. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
- ^ "Mew "Repeaterbeater" on Vimeo". Vimeo. 2011-04-23. Retrieved 2013-06-16.
- ^ "MEW BEACH on Vimeo". Vimeo. 2010-10-18. Retrieved 2013-06-10.
External links
edit- Martin de Thurah at IMDb
- Martin de Thurah on IMVDb