Die Asta, 2003
'Die Asta' is a high-profile and high-concept production which
strive to mix different genres: namely a biographical documentary
and a fictional closet play. The film portrays one of the greatest
stars in film history and is also a story about the need to
own one another.
The story is loosely based on a meeting in 1965 between the
aged but still famous silent film star Asta Nielsen and a young
journalist. His purpose for the meeting is to portray her life
in a film, but he comes too close to the truth. Asta Nielsen
fires him and makes the film herself.
The meeting takes place around the time when Asta Nielsen’s
daughter committed suicide.
The story
Asta Nielsen receives the young journalist in her home. She
seems surprisingly willing to talk about
and take part in the journalist’s portrayal of her life.
The journalist is excited: This will be a fantastic story!
Asta Nielsen’s private life has always been shrouded
in mystery. The journalist becomes more and more curious and
begins to question Asta Nielsen’s relationship to her
daughter Jesta. Asta Nielsen feels threatened and fire the
journalist and takes over the production of the film herself.
Jesta is shocked by her mother’s behavior and meets
with the journalist to talk openly for the first and last
time about her life in the shadow of “Die Asta”.
It’s an evil story about how she was given the role
of the ugly failure in order to make her mother look more
glamorous. After having divulged everything to the journalist,
she takes her own life. The young journalist realizes that
one can’t disclose other people’s secret without
consequence.
Radio Denmark
Radio Denmark is the largest public service station in Denmark,
and Radio Denmark’s TV Drama is the largest and most
experienced producer and co-producer of Danish drama for television.
They are behind numerous Danish and Scandinavian films for
television, e.g. 'The Spider', 'Taxi' and various dogma films.
The author
Peter Asmussen was born in 1957 in Copenhagen. He has written
plays for among others The Royal Danish Theater . Peter Asmussen
has also written radio plays, television films and books.
He has also been one of the co-writers of “Breaking
the Waves”. Last year he received a grant from the Danish
Fund for the Endowment of the Arts.
The director
Torben Skjodt Jensen was born in 1958. In the 1980’s
and 1990’s, Torben Skjodt Jensen had a great impact
on the Danish video scene by directing and producing various
short films and documentaries, e.g. 'The Flâneur Trilogy',
which was selected for the film festival in Berlin in 1993.
'It’s a Blue World' won first prize in San Sebastian
in 1991, and the critically acclaimed 'Carl Th. Dreyer –
My Métier' won a Bodil in 1996.
Torben Skjodt Jensen’s first film 'The Man who Would
Live Forever' was chosen by Variety for the Critics’
Choice: Europe Now in 1999.
The project was developed by ASA
Film Production A/S and was produced by Radio Denmark, 2003.
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