Louise Detlefsen graduated from the Danish school of journalism in 1996 and since 2000 has been working as a documentary filmmaker. Louise has directed numerous documentaries reaching a wide audience. The films show strong solidarity with the characters while achieving a strong artistic expression. Her latest documentary film Fat Front had its international premiere at Idfa 2019 in the Frontlight section.
Her films have been shown on both television and at festivals all over Europe, and her debut film From Barbie to Babe premiered at IDFA. In addition, she has won awards such as the Bent-award at the MIX film festival in 2014 with the film Love Birds and the award for best documentary series at the TV festival in 2007 with the tv series My Best Teacher.
Louise Detlefsen graduated from the Danish school of journalism in 1996 and since 2000 has been working as a documentary filmmaker. Louise has directed numerous documentaries reaching a wide audience. The films show strong solidarity with the characters while achieving a strong artistic expression. Her latest documentary film Fat Front had its international premiere at Idfa 2019 in the Frontlight section.
Her films have been shown on both television and at festivals all over Europe, and her debut film From Barbie to Babe premiered at IDFA. In addition, she has won awards such as the Bent-award at the MIX film festival in 2014 with the film Love Birds and the award for best documentary series at the TV festival in 2007 with the tv series My Best Teacher.