Tao Nørager

It featured a story about a lonely business man who through a personal ad gets a blind date with what he thinks is a beautiful young woman and her child.

[1] After his involvement with filming the fashion shows, Nørager decided to make a very personal documentary about his friend Andrew Mackenzie, Bible Black (2011)[2] .

The production of the movie happened without any public economic support[4] and was screened as a working copy at the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival[5] where it received a standing applause from the audience and positive reviews by numerous newspapers, Politiken going so far as calling it "A true view into the fashion industry".

[13] The Movie is described as a performance film about the near-death and vivid rebirth of both its subject, Meschiya, and the city that surrounds her and giving a novel glimpse of a thriving young creative crew.

[15] Documentary [16] about Anders Thordal, a street artist suffering from multiple sclerosis who was a famous pioneer in Danish graffiti in the 1980s, his fight for against time, his spirit and humor[17][18] and his art which consists of large colorful cutout wooden letters spelling ZUSA, an acronym for "Zusammen" meaning together in German.

Movie poster for the movie Bible Black