The Danish Film Institute (Dfi) has appointed former Cph:dox director Tine Fischer as its new director.
Fischer will take up the position on August 1 this year. She will replace Claus Ladegaard, who has worked at the Dfi for 18 years including the last seven as director, and whose contract comes to an end this summer.
Fischer joins the Dfi from the National Film School of Denmark, where she has been principal since 2021. Prior to that, she was managing director and founder of Cph:dox, the Danish documentary festival.
“With Tine, the Film Institute gets a visionary and strategically strong leader with in-depth...
Fischer will take up the position on August 1 this year. She will replace Claus Ladegaard, who has worked at the Dfi for 18 years including the last seven as director, and whose contract comes to an end this summer.
Fischer joins the Dfi from the National Film School of Denmark, where she has been principal since 2021. Prior to that, she was managing director and founder of Cph:dox, the Danish documentary festival.
“With Tine, the Film Institute gets a visionary and strategically strong leader with in-depth...
- 5/1/2024
- ScreenDaily
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