Jørgen Roos
An image from Carl Th. Dreyer, one of the productions that also features Jørgen Roos.

Jørgen Roos

August 14, 1922 — Gilleleje, Danmark

Jørgen Roos was a Danish documentary filmmaker and cinematographer, celebrated for his extensive work in documenting Greenlandic culture and the Arctic environment. He began his career in the 1940s and directed numerous documentaries that brought attention to the lives and traditions of Greenland's indigenous people. Roos's notable works include Nordatlantens folk (1956) and Angotee (1953), the latter winning the Short Film Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. His dedication to ethnographic filmmaking has been instrumental in preserving and showcasing Arctic cultures to a broader audience.

They Caught the Ferry

They Caught the Ferry

1948

Eaten Horizons

1950

Carl Th. Dreyer

Carl Th. Dreyer

1966

A Castle Within a Castle

A Castle Within a Castle

1954

A City Called Copenhagen

A City Called Copenhagen

1960

Escape

1942

The Final Rejection of the Request for a Kiss

The Final Rejection of the Request for a Kiss

1949

Richard Mortensen's Motion Picture

Richard Mortensen's Motion Picture

1944