• A hyperlocal film from Anholt, one of Denmark’s earliest and largest offshore wind farms and a cornerstone in the story of offshore wind as a global industry.

    Told through the voices of those who’ve spent years inside the turbines, the film focuses on craft, pride and continuity. From local suppliers and international delegations to long-term operation and profitability, Anholt stands as proof that offshore wind may be global in its footprint, but European (and Danish) at its core.

    Rather than scale for scale’s sake, the film grounds the energy transition in people, place and lived experience – reminding us that a global industry was built on local roots.

    Runtime: 117 seconds
    Format: Digital - 1.78:1
    Language: Danish
    Shot on location in Denmark, 2025

  • Crew

    Director & Producer – Pelle Axel von Schantz Iversen

    Director of photography – Mathias Nyholm Schmidt

    Still photographer & Producer – Nicklas Ingemann

    Editor, Composer & Sound Designer – Jens Mouritzen 

    Colourist – Artūras Buividavičius

    Translation services – OneLiner 

    Special thanks to

    Claus Vinther Poulsen, Nicklas Eriksen, Kasper Nørgaard Sørensen, Anton Sejersen, Henrik Laugesen, Claus Sondrup, Bjarne Qvist Jensen, Jeppe Hvid Binder, Kasper Møller Larsen & Rasmus Kildahl

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