Jørgen Leth
Leth in 2008
Born (1937-06-14) 14 June 1937
Aarhus, Denmark
Occupation(s)Director
Author
Years active1962–present

Jørgen Leth (Danish: [ˈjɶɐ̯ˀn̩ ˈlet]; born 14 June 1937) is a Danish poet and film director who is considered a leading figure in experimental documentary film making.[1] Most notable are his documentary A Sunday in Hell (1977) and his surrealistic short film The Perfect Human (1968). He is also a sports commentator for Danish television and is represented by the film production company Sunset Productions.

Early life

Born on 14 June 1937 in Aarhus, Denmark, Leth studied literature and anthropology in Aarhus and Copenhagen and was a cultural critic (jazz, theatre, film) for leading Danish newspapers from 1959 to 1968. His interest in Polish anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski had a profound influence on his work. He traveled in Africa (1961), South America and India (1966) and Southeast Asia (1970–71). His first book was published in 1962. He has written 10 volumes of poetry and eight non-fiction books.

Film career

Leth made his first film in 1963 and has since made 40 more, many distributed worldwide. His most acclaimed is a 1968 short, The Perfect Human, which also featured in the 2003 film The Five Obstructions made by Leth and Lars von Trier. Leth's sports documentaries bring an epic, almost mythic, dimension to the field, as seen in Stars and Watercarriers (Stjernerne og Vandbærerne) (1973) and A Sunday in Hell (En forårsdag i helvede) (1977).[2]

He has been a creative consultant for the Danish Film Institute (1971–73, 1975–77) as well as chairman of the institute's board (1977–82). He has also been a professor at the Danish National Film School in Copenhagen, at the State Studiocenter in Oslo and has lectured at UCLA, Berkeley, Harvard and other American universities.

Leth covered the Tour de France for Denmark's TV 2 from 1988 until 2005 as the expert commentator in partnership with journalist Jørn Mader, and again from 2009 in partnership with Dennis Ritter and Rolf Sørensen. In 1999, he was appointed Danish honorary consul in Haiti.[3]

Controversy

He attracted controversy in Denmark after publication of his autobiography Det uperfekte menneske (The Imperfect Human). It included a graphic account of sexual relations with the 17-year-old daughter of his cook in Haiti.[4] This created a media storm in Denmark,[5] partly because of his plan to make a film called Det Erotiske Menneske ("The Erotic Human"), funded by the Danish Film Institute, in collaboration with DR (Danmarks Radio) and Nordisk Film and TV Commission. The controversy upset several groups in Denmark.[6] In October 2005, due to the controversy, he was dismissed as commentator with TV2.[7] Leth then considered to quit finishing his film Erotic Man, but close friend and fellow filmmaker Lars von Trier met with Leth and promised to let himself credit as executive producer on the film, in order to support Leth's artistic work. Erotic Man premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2010. The film received lacklustre reviews which deemed it "dirty-old-man cinema" and colonialist exploitation.[8][9][10]

Personal life

Leth has been married three times and has four children: Asger (film director),[11] Karoline, Kristian and Tomas.[12]

Leth moved to Haiti in the late 1980s and referred to it as his second home.[12] He lived in Jacmel from 1991 until 2010, when the Haiti earthquake destroyed his rented home and most of his possessions.[13] In 2013, Leth was still living in Haiti for about six months of the year, but with friends on the northern coast.[12]

Honors

Retrospectives of Leth's work have been held at the National Film Theatre in London (1989), in Rouen, France (1990), at the American Film Institute in Washington D.C. (1992), in Mumbai, India (1996), New York (2002), Sao Paulo (2003), Toronto (2004), Florence (2005), Rome (2006), Sao Paulo (2008), Warsaw (2008) and Tehran (2008) and at the Athens International Film Festival in Athens (2009).

He has been the recipient of numerous awards, including:

  • 1971 Oberhausen Hauptpreis
  • 1972 Thomas Mann Award
  • 1983 Danish Academy Special Prize
  • 1992 Paul Hammerich Award
  • 1995 Drachmann Award for literary oeuvre
  • 1996 Danish Film Academy Robert Award
  • 1997 Prix de France for cultural reporting from France
  • 1999 Danish State Art Foundation Special Award
  • 2000 Danish Film Academy Robert Award
  • 2004 Grand Prix for Best Feature at Odense International Film Festival
  • 2009 Honorary Bodil award for lifetime achievement
  • 2022 Member of the Ordre des Arts et Lettres of France[14]
  • Lifelong grant from the Danish state for achievements in filmmaking

Selected bibliography

Leth at the annual book fair, BogForum 2008, at Forum Copenhagen.

Two biographies of Leth have been published in Denmark.

  • Gult lys (Yellow Light) (1962) – poems
  • Kanal (Channel) (1964) – poems
  • Lykken i Ingenmandsland (Happiness in No-man's Land) (1967) – poems
  • Sportsdigte (Sports Poems) (1967) – poems
  • Glatte hårdtpumpede puder (Smooth, Inflated Cushions) (1969) – poems
  • Eventyret om den sædvanlige udsigt (The Adventure of the Usual View) (1971) – radio play
  • Eddy Merckx i nærheden af en kop kaffe (Eddy Merckx in the Vicinity of a Cup of Coffee) (1973)
  • Det går forbi mig (It Passes Me) (1975) – poems
  • Det skete ved Ballerup (It happened near Ballerup) (1975) – short story
  • Det er ligesom noget i en drøm. Udvalgte historier om cykelsport 1970–75 (It's like Something in a Dream: Selected Stories about bicycle sport 1970–75) (1976)
  • Filmmaskinen. Udvalgte historier om film 1965–78 (The Film Machine. Selected Stories about Films 1965–78) (1979)
  • Jeg leger at jeg kan alting. En børnebog (I play that I can do everything. A Children's Book) (1991)
  • Hundene gør. Kup i Haiti 1991–94 (The Dogs Bark. Coup in Haiti 1991–94) (1994) – documentary
  • Den gule trøje i de høje bjerge (The Yellow Jersey in the High Mountains) 1995 – collection of writings about cycling
  • Billeder fra Haiti. Jørgen Leth's collection (Pictures from Haiti – Jørgen Leth's Collection) – catalogue of art
  • Billedet forestiller (The Picture Shows) (2000) – poems
  • Historier fra Haiti (Stories from Haiti) (2000)
  • Samlede digte (Collected Poems) (2002)
  • Det uperfekte menneske. Scener fra mit liv (The Imperfect Man. Scenes from My Life) (2005) – memoires
  • Det gør ikke noget (It Doesn't Matter) (2006) – poems
  • Guldet på havets bund. Det uperfekte menneske/2 (The Gold at the Bottom of the Sea. The Imperfect Human/2) (2007)
  • One Day Duke Jordan Disappeared in Harlem (2008) – articles about jazz 1954–66
  • The Gifts of Chance (2009) – essays about filmmaking
  • Haiti (2010) – documentary
  • Trivial Everyday Things: Selected Poems of Jørgen Leth (BookThug, 2011) – translations into English by Martin Aitken

Filmography

  • Stopforbud, 1963
  • Look Forward to a Bright Future, 1965
  • The Perfect Human, 1968
  • Near Heaven, Near Earth, 1968
  • Ophelia's Flowers, 1969
  • Motion Picture, 1970
  • The Search, 1970
  • The Deergarden, the Romantic Forest, 1970
  • Chinese Table-tennis, 1970
  • Life in Denmark, 1971
  • Stars and Watercarriers, 1973
  • Klaus Rifbjerg, 1974
  • Good and Evil, 1974
  • A Sunday in Hell, 1977
  • Peter Martins – A Dancer, 1978
  • Kalule, 1979
  • Dancing Bournonville, 1979
  • 66 Scenes from America, 1982
  • Step on Silence, 1981
  • Pelota, 1983
  • Haiti Express, 1983
  • Moments of Play, 1986
  • Notebook from China, 1986
  • Notes on Love, 1989
  • Danish Literature, 1989
  • Traberg, 1992
  • Michael Laudrup – A Football Player, 1993
  • Haiti, Untitled, 1996
  • I'm Alive – Soren Ulrik Thomsen, Poet, 1999
  • Dreamers, 2002
  • New Scenes from America, 2002
  • The Five Obstructions (with Lars von Trier), 2003
  • Aarhus (2005)
  • Erotic Man (2010)
  • I Am Talking To You (2013)
  • Pelota II (with Olatz Gonzalez Abrisketa), 2015

Discography

  • Han er nu malet blå, 2004.
  • Vi sidder bare her – Vi sidder bare her..., 2008
  • Vi sidder bare her – Ikke Euforisk, 2010
  • Ingen Regning Til Mig, 2014

References

  1. Hjort, Mette; Bondebjerg, Ib (2001). The Danish Directors. Intellect Books. p. 58. ISBN 1-84150-841-1.
  2. (Hjort & Bondebjerg 2001, p. 58)
  3. "Jørgen Leth Kan Miste sin title som konsul i Haiti". Politiken (in Danish). 4 October 2005. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  4. DR, Jørgen Leth risikerer fængsel i Haiti for sex med mindreårige Danmark Radio Nyheder, 7 October 2005
  5. Schou, Ann-Jette (17 August 2007). "Jørgen Leth – en provo?". Danmark Radio Nyheder (in Danish). Archived from the original on 16 April 2009.
  6. DR, Jørgen Leth trækker sig fra alle poster, Danmark Radio Nyheder, 7 October 2005
  7. (Schou 2007)
  8. Robert Koehler (26 September 2010). "Erotic Man". Variety. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  9. Joshua Rothkopf (12 September 2010). "Toronto: On Hereafter, and aging ungracefully". Time Out New York. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  10. Michael Sicinski. "Festival". Cargo. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  11. "Asger Leth". dfi.dk. Det Danske Filminstitut.
  12. 1 2 3 Søresen, Dorte Hygum (4 May 2013). "Jørgen Leth: Jeg stopper, når jeg styrter" [Jørgen Leth: "I stop when I rush"]. Politiken (in Danish). Archived from the original on 16 September 2013. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
  13. Harbsmeier, Andreas (10 April 2010). "Haitis gru set gennem Leths temperament" [Haiti's horror as seen through Leth's temperament]. Dagbladet Information (in Danish). Retrieved 20 October 2013.
  14. "Stor hæder til Jørgen Leth". 24 March 2022.
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