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- What is a good photograph? Through four intense meetings with colleagues from different generations and traditions, Steen Møller Rasmussen seeks answers to the question. Based on common observations in the present, an attempt is made to define both the individual practice and the essence of photography itself. Keld Helmer-Petersen (b. 1920) talks about the subject's mysterious power of fascination and about the good photograph as the result of purposeful work. Per Bak Jensen (b. 1949) talks about how a photograph is always in a certain sense an image of the photographer. Krass Clement (b. 1946) reflects on photography's connection with reality. And Kirsten Klein (b. 1945) shows around Mors while she talks about the many resources that photography can draw from nature. Four meetings, four locations, four seasons, four approaches to good photography.
- Despite his relatively short life, Dan Turèll (1946-1993) left a body of writing that was overwhelming in both scope and importance. More than ninety publications resulted, from the first form-experimenting poems via the popular memoir "Vangede bilder" (1975) to the crime novels and newspaper articles of later years. In addition, Dan Turèll, partly in his books, partly through numerous shows and appearances on radio and television, understood better than any other Danish writer of his time the importance of having an image. 'Uncle Danny' with the black nails and the bald ice cream became popular. But what was the relationship between the author and his alter ego? Through archival material and statements from family, friends and colleagues, the film focuses on both the figure Uncle Danny and the person Dan Turèll.
- A portrait of writer William Burroughs.