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  1. Helene Kvale is a versatile and experienced artist who works in film, theater and education. She is currently directing and producing The Loom, a documentary film, and has written plays and screenplays such as Burning Blue.

    • The Loom

      The discovery of an heirloom leads Helene to question how...

    • film + theater

      I believe this to be true. Theater and film are powerful and...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0476922Helene Kvale - IMDb

    Helene Kvale. Actress: Prime Suspect: Inner Circles. Helene Kvale is a director, actor, writer and educator. She worked as a stage, television and film actor in London before joining the Department of Dramatic Arts at the University of Connecticut where she taught BFA Acting.

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    • Helene Kvale
    • Actress, Writer, Director
  3. I believe this to be true. Theater and film are powerful and transformative, often in the quietest moments. They can take us by surprise, allow us to question, encourage us to reflect and then energize us to rise up. A whispered aside, a plaintive cry or a symbolic gesture can reveal a desire for change and shake the world.

  4. www.helenekvale.com › portfolio › the-loomThe Loom | helene kvale

    The discovery of an heirloom leads Helene to question how shame, silence and totalitarianism conspired to obscure the truth of what happened to Hanni and her four daughters. Interviews with survivors of ongoing conflicts illustrate how war continues to play out on the bodies of women and girls across the world.

  5. Helene Kvale is an American director, writer, actor and educator with a background in anthropology and theatre. She has worked in film, television, theatre and academia, and is the founder of The Loom Film, a documentary about the human microbiome.

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    • The Loom Film
    • Lincoln Center Theatre Directors Lab
  6. Helene Kvale, a filmmaker, explores the story of her grandmother's cousin, Hanni, who killed herself and her four daughters in 1945 Berlin. She meets Maryna, a refugee artist, who shares her own family secret and challenges the silence of women's trauma in war.

  7. Jun 30, 2010 · Director Helene Kvale and her artistic team pride themselves on creating dynamic and contemporary interpretations of classics and new plays. They invite audience members to engage with their works in traditional and non-traditional ways, and encourage interaction that is both personal and communal.