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Kim Richard Adler Mejdahl

Kom Så Molly

Film expérimental | digital | couleur | 21:0 | Danemark | 2022

Rokko and Bobbi visits world-famous psychoanalyst Molly for the first time. The dog couple reveal problems with PTSD and childhood trauma, manifested as symptomatic carpet wetting and an amputated sex life. But through the teachings of Goethe’s color theory, Molly brings the couple on a hypnotic, and transformative love journey.

Copenhagen-based visual artist, experimental filmmaker, and electronic music composer Kim Richard Adler Mejdahl was born in the Danish village Skælskør. He has created a wide range of critically acclaimed artworks that blends genres and media in order to create intricate, bizarre, and sometimes humourous works which resolve around dissolving memory, trauma, and eco-gothic fantasies. Mejdahl holds a master’s degree from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Within few years, Mejdahl has created a wide range of exhibitions at art institutions, and his film works have reached international audiences with screenings in Europe and Asia. Working cross-disciplinary, Mejdahls project often combine different fields of art. His recent solo exhibition 'One! More! Time!" at Kunsthal Rønnebæksholm in Denmark centered around a surprising collaboration with the Danish amusement park BonBon-Land. In 2018, Mejdahl received the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition’s Solo Award for his film 'Ode' — an experimental documentary dealing with the killing of the artist’s abusive father. The film was later acquired by The National Gallery of Denmark.