It writes the students in a press release, where they also thank for the support they have received from prominent persons in the film industry.
for a long time, students have been dissatisfied with the principal Vinca wiedemann’s plans to make the national film school for a more academic education.
15. november met with the school staff up to this view:
Students requires Vinca wiedemann’s departure, but the dean himself said on Tuesday that she has no plans to leave the post:
“I am employed by the minister for culture and employed to perform the work and tasks to ensure the school’s operation and development. It is my obligation,” she said.
So now prepare students on a long-term blockade.
‘We have a Friday set up several working groups. These working groups have to the purpose that we as students can maintain the blockade for an indefinite time, and still have the focus on what’s most important; our education,’ writes the students in a statement.
Already 31. January was drawn up a mistillidserklæring to Vinca Wiedemann, of which 87 out of the school’s 96 students signed.
the Spark that got the conflict to break out in a flame of fire Pashacasino was, to the head of the filmskolens of denmark, Arne Bro, were sent home. The reason for his return is not known by the public.
Many prominent people in the film industry has since chosen to publicly express their support for the students ‘ blockade.
It happens among other things in an open declaration of support, signed by prominent names such as Jørgen Leth, Iben Hjejle, Piv Bernth, Niels Arden Oplev and Nikolaj Arcel.
Since Friday have school staff – the teachers – not had access to the school, and therefore students have not received training.
you are now trying to make by even to arrange lessons.
‘We are immensely overwhelmed and grateful for the great support we have received from the industry. Several professionals have already been in contact with our working group for alternative education, and we are working on as soon as possible to have stacked the alternative teaching on the legs,’ write students.
the 60-year-old Vinca Wiedemann has been the rector of the national film school since 2014.