“It’s a comedy, as you can imagine. Benedikt Erlingsson and a feminist producer – that’s a good combination,” she laughs, 💪 recalling their previous film about an environmental activist going rogue.
“’Woman at War’ was so joyful to make. It is still 💪 being shown and used as a reference, even by politicians in many different countries.”
Slot talks to Variety in Locarno, when 💪 she is picking up the Raimondo Rezzonico Award, given to industry figures who have played a major role in international 💪 production.
A French producer of Danish origin, she has collaborated with such directors as Lucrecia Martel, Lisandro Alonso and Sergei Loznitsa 💪 and has been co-producing Lars von Trier’s films since 1995’s “Breaking the Waves,” including “The House That Jack Built.”
Currently, she 💪 is also set to co-produce Karla Badillo’s debut feature “Oca” (“Goose”).