Kim Andersen was born in Copenhagen in 1971, and started making film at the age of 35. Kim started producing for other directors, and after a few short films, he started producing his own films. He now directs and writes his own material. The short film The Headless Lover from 2014, was his breakthrough in the international scene. The film has a surprising storyline, black humor and is visually interesting. He works in the intersection between the quirky story and the human drama. Kim finds his materiel in all walks of life and surroundings, as long as the story is fascinating, surprising and slightly “Larger than life”.
PROJECT
All about me – and everyone else
Daniel is a professional football player, Beate is a single mom, Celeste is a famous Youtuber and Robin is a journalist. They are complete strangers and worlds apart, until one day when their paths suddenly cross. Daniel is a national hero and is living his boyhood dream when one small mistake places him in the epicenter of a nightmarish shitstorm. Initiated by an emotional outburst Beate writes on Facebook; escalated by a juicy video Celeste posts on her Youtube channel; and propelled into breaking news by a couple of photos Robin takes; the four are quickly entangled in a tight digital embrace. Driven by ambition and emotions running wild, they fight their way through the 36 hours the shitstorm rages. Gradually, the random virtual connections, that unite them, transform into up and close personal encounters that the four strangers have to deal with. But, once everything settles; when the aftermath sets in, the four are left to deal with the debris of the storm on their own.