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Jens Jrgen Thorsen

Jens Jørgen Thorsen

Director

Jens Jørgen Thorsen (February 2, 1932 Holstebro - November 15, 2000) was a Danish artist, director, and jazz musician whose works sometimes created controversy. Thorsen began his artistic career attending periodically the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. However he chose to produce and create art that was meant to be provocative. This included a number of public displays protesting various governmental issues.Thorsen also wrote, directed, and starred in a number of films, the most notable of them being Stille dage i Clichy, based on a Henry Miller novel. In painting, Thorsen also stirred up controversy with a work depicting Jesus in a manner some considered pornographic. Thorsen planned a film called The Many Faces of Jesus, which was about the sex life of Jesus, and was to have involved both heterosexual and homosexual acts. The film was to have been made in Britain, but it faced intense opposition from pressure groups, as well as from the Queen, then Prime Minister James Callaghan, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Donald Coggan. The film was never made. Thorsen painted a number of abstract works, which have become increasingly collectible. He was also a jazz musician and co-founder of the group "Papa Bue's Viking Jazzband". Description above from the Wikipedia article Jens Jørgen Thorsen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Born: February 2, 1932 in Denmark

Died: November 15, 2000 (Age 68)

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Jens Jørgen Thorsen  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
4.9
Actor1971
Movie
6.1
Actor1989
Movie
4.5
DirectingDirector1992
Movie
4.9
DirectingDirector, Writer1970
Short Film
DirectingDirector, Director of Photography, Editor, Producer, Writer1988
Short Film
DirectingScreenplay, Director1966
Movie
DirectingDirector1969
Short Film
6.6
DirectingDirector1963
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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