Nominated with his documentary THE DISTANT BARKING OF DOGS, which follows a ten-year-old boy who lives with his grandmother near the frontline of the Ukrainian war, the Danish director tells us how he found the boy Oleg, talking to school kids, gaining people’s trust, and going back and forth between safety in Copenhagen and shelling in Ukraine.
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