Strings - sponsored by Danish American Chamber of Commerce
Coming on June 14: Strings, a movie by Danish director Anders Rønnow Klarlund.
"Strings is a mythological story about the son of a king, Hal Tara, who sets out on a journey to revenge the death of his father. To his surprise he discovers the truth of his own people - and where he least expects it - he finds true love."
The director says it is also a movie about the US' response to 9/11.
(Among the DACC's sponsors is
Bova furniture. Founded in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1980, they now have a major warehouse and distribution center for their true Danish modern furniture in Atl.)
But why is the movie being screened at the Center for Puppetry Arts? It is a puppet movie, actually.
"Puppeteer Bern Ogodnik claims that it takes up to ten years just to perfect the movement of the hands of a marionette puppet, and that perfectly moving all the strings of the entire body can maybe be learned in 25 years." -
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