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Thomas Hauerslev's verden er buet og foregår i 2,21:1. Han dokumenterer 70mm film historie, redigerer 2 hjemmesider om film og biografer og arrangerer 70mm film festivaler i Imperial Bio og i Karlsruhe henne i Tyskland.
Arbejder til dagligt med telefoni i EEA på Kongens Nytorv. |
Thomas Hauerslev is a jolly Dane with a healthy taste for life and all things associated with 70mm films and really wide and curved screens. Has always been fascinated with film & cinema and started to attend cinema on his own with the Copenhagen premiere of "The Spy Who Loved Me" in 1977 - the Bond movie he considers to be one of the best. Thomas was a projectionist for 11 years until becoming editor & publisher of "The 70mm Newsletter" in 1994. He possesses an encyclopaedic knowledge of 70mm history, which is used extensively on his web site www.in70mm.com
in his capacity as editor, but also as a consultant for 70mm film festivals in Denmark, Germany, the Czech Republic, and England.
His only movie credit is interviewing Lous de Rochemont III ("Windjammer" and "Cinerama Holiday") on a trip to Norway for the film "Cinerama Adventure". Winner of "The Golden 35mm Sprocket Award" December 1994 "For outstanding contribution to improvement of Danish Cinema standard and enroller of outmost serious professional projectionism" and Award winner of "Grand Order of the Bradford Film Festival March 2001 for exceptional service to 70mm and Cinerama", including being Chairman of the Academy of the Widescreen Weekend. He is happily married to
Charlotte and they have produced two lovely children who are on their way out in the world. |
007 og
James Bond.com
Officiel side,
Monty Python
The official Lama,
Spamalot The musical,
Spaceflight Now Rocket launch schedule, Trafik:
Flyradar +
Flygradar i Skåne,
Togtrafik i
Zürich +
Føen og prins Charles,
JernbaneTV +
Byens Puls +
Landets Puls,
Home - ny film
classiccinemaonline.com
archive.org
filmstriben.dk
"Struck" the film
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