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In october 2011 he released a new documentary The Ambassador (2011) (not to be mistaken with 1984 thriller starring Robert Mitchum also called The Ambassador (film)) about the trading of diplomatic titles in Africa.[1]

  1. ^ "THE MAN WITH THE YELLOW HAT GONE BAD". Danish Film Institute. May 6 2011. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
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Discograhpy

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Danish title:Ambassadøren

English title:The Ambassador

Danish release:01.03.2012

Country of origin:Denmark

Running length:93 min

Technical data:HD-Cam PAL / 1,85:1 (widescreen) / Dolby SR Digital

Language:Danish, English, French, Sango


DirectorMads Brügger

ScreenplayMaja Jul Larsen, Mads Brügger

Director of photographyJohan Stahl Winthereik

EditorCarsten Søsted, Kimmo Taavila, Leif Axel Kjeldsen

SoundHans Christian Kock, Andreas Kongsgaard Mogensen

ComposerTin Soheili, Niklas Schak

AppearancesMads Brügger, Eva Jakobsen

ProducerPeter Engel, Carsten Holst

ProductionZentropa Real ApS

Finance(DK) New Danish Screen; (DK) Zentropa Real; (SE) Film i Väst; (SE) Zentropa International Sweden; (SE) SVT; (FI) YLE; Nordisk Film & TV Fond; MEDIA Programme and MEDIA Broadcast

International salesTrustNordisk / Filmbyen 26 / DK-2650 Hvidovre / t +45 3686 8788 / f +45 3677 4448 / info@trustnordisk.com / www.trustnordisk.com

With support fromNew Danish Screen, Undervisningsministeriets tips/lotto midler, Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK, MEDIA Programme (EU)

CategoryDocumentary


The Ambassador
Directed byMads Brügger
Produced byPeter Engel
Peter Aalbæk Jensen
CinematographyRené Johannsen
Edited byRené Johannsen
Production
companies
Distributed byKino Lorber Films
Release dates
  • May 4, 2009 (2009-05-04) (Hot Docs)
  • August 30, 2009 (2009-08-30) (Denmark)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryDenmark
LanguageEnglish

The Red Chapel (Danish: Ambassadøren) is a 2011 Danish documentary film directed by Mads Brügger.

It chronicles the visit of Brügger and Danish comedians that are adopted from South Korea, Jacob Nossell (who is in a wheelchair) and Simon Jul to North Korea under the pretense of a small theatre troupe on a cultural exchange. This is also the first time the two comedians have ever visited Korea.[1] The film won Best Nordic Documentary at Nordisk Panorama 2009 and Best Foreign Documentary at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival where it was included in the Official Selection. It is filmed and edited by René Johannsen.

The film features roughly the same contents as the 4-part documentary series Det Røde Kapel.

Plot

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What happens when a very white European man buys a diplomatic title which turns him into an African diplomat overnight – right in the middle of one of Central Africa's most failed nations? »The Ambassador« is a genre-breaking and tragic comedy about the bizarre and hidden world of African diplomacy, where gin and tonics flow on a daily basis and diamond hustlers and corrupt politicians run free.

Reception

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Los Angeles Times' reviewer Mark Olson called it "shocking, funny and wildly outrageous" and "a real find".[2] Kyle Smith from the New York Post described it as "a clear-eyed and inspired documentary".[3] The New York Times reviewer Neil Genzlinger found it sloppy and thought it had "no revelations to offer".[4]

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ Fraser, Nick (January 31, 2010). "Sundance film festival roundup". The Guardian. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved January 31, 2010.
  2. ^ Mark Olsen (January 30, 2010). "Sundance 2010: Satire and smarts in 'The Red Chapel' and 'The Imperialists Are Still Alive!'". Los Angeles Times.
  3. ^ Kyle Smith (29 December 2010). "Korean commie comedy". New York Post.
  4. ^ Neil Genzlinger (28. december 2010). "A Fake Danish Comedy Troupe Goes To North Korea, With Strange Results". The New York Times. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
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Result Decisive Preussian victory
Belligerents
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