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[Jacob Dammas]
Jacob Dammas

Jacob Dammas

/ Dänemark

Jacob Dammas was born and raised in Copenhagen as the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants of the March 1968 disturbances. He is a graduate of the documentary program at The Andrzej Wajda School of Film Directing in Warszawa. He has also completed a M.A. in Communication Studies at Roskilde University, after having spent several semesters at Ryerson Polytechnic University (Toronto), at Concordia University (Montreal) studying documentary film history and propaganda, and at Humboldt University in Berlin, studying media sociology. Since 2000 Jacob has been making documentary films.

Filmography:

Simonstilstand (11´, Denmark, 2005)
Kredens/ A Cupboard (26´, Poland, 2007)
Pommersche Illusionen - together with Helge Renner (Germany, 2009)

Films available at Doc Alliance Films

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Kredens

/ Kredens (orig.)

Jacob Dammas / Polen, Dänemark / 26 min

Kredens is a very personal film on the mysterious Polish “March of 1968”, a time that until today evokes a lot of controversy inside Poland while it is largely unheard of outside.

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