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A RED CARPET FOR ASTA NIELSEN

April 1, 2016 by Eva Tind

A RED CARPET FOR ASTA NIELSEN  A film essay by Eva Tind “Eva Tind’s film is a gorgeous picture-poem about greatness …. The approach she uses in this cinematic poem is as simple as it is ingenious. She arranges to meet people who have either known Asta Nielsen or studied her films, for the purpose […]

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THIS IS NOT THE END OF THE WORLD – FILM

August 26, 2014 by Eva Tind

  THIS IS NOT THE END OF THE WORLD In the summer of 2014 the writer and artist Eva Tind goes to Svalbard, Norway and Station Nord, Greenland. Her intention is to get as close to the North Pole as she can. The Kingdom of Denmark will claim the rights to the resources under the […]

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HIMMELSKIBET / CELESTIAL SHIP

August 7, 2014 by Eva Tind

THE CELESTIAL SHIP When the 67-year-old Nitta from Copenhagen is diagnosed with cancer in the terminal stage, she packs up her 100 diaries and drives to a holiday cottage in Sweden to burn them. The burning is for Nitta a dignified way to say goodbye to her lifes confidential companion, the diaries. Celestial Ship is […]

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SWITCH ON/OFF – VIDEO

December 22, 2013 by Eva Tind

SWITCH ON/OFF. This video explores different types of micro actions, which can be done by a single person at home. It is a performative continuation of the poem ‘TÆND/SLUK’ from the collection of poetry EVA + ADOLF by Eva Tind from 2011. The video was displayed at The Royal Library in Copenhagen as a part […]

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MOM – VIDEO

December 20, 2013 by Eva Tind

MOM is a parallel video to the video MOUNTAIN exhibited in connection with the literary project: “Litteraturen finder sted”, Denmark, 2011. Resume: A meeting between a Danish woman and her biological Korean mother. They are having lunch in a small flat in Seoul. No common language is spoken. Seoul, 2010.  

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