Pátek 10:00
Městské divadlo Mariánské Lázně
2025, 18 min, DCP (16 mm), USA, bez dialogů
Directed by: Frederikke Jul Vedelsby
Collective: Frederikke Jul Vedelsby, Suzanna, Daniel and Fanny
In "I must see more of you or I will be quite sad", there is a time for a cup of thyme. There is the privilege to be able to walk, that good sense of freedom. There are the forests. There are flipping coins over a cake. Then there is the face of Georgia O’Keeffe and her two bears in the park. Lastly, a dance but you can't see it. Remarkable happenings.
Long live time!
Frederikke Jul Vedelsby is an artist working with video, drawing, and text. Her work is intuitive, combining hand-drawn images with 16mm film footage. Using oil, wax, and pigment, her drawings capture impressions and emotional connections to the characters in her films. She collaborates with people from communities in Denmark, Iceland, the USA, and France, portraying them with respect and humor.
She earned her MFA in Sweden and studied in Portugal. She has participated in several residency programs across Europe and in Mexico. Her work has been exhibited and screened in Europe, the USA, and South Korea. Her projects are often supported by Danish and Swedish grants.



Pátek 10:00
Městské divadlo Mariánské Lázně
2025, 18 min, DCP (16 mm), USA, bez dialogů
Directed by: Frederikke Jul Vedelsby
Collective: Frederikke Jul Vedelsby, Suzanna, Daniel and Fanny
In "I must see more of you or I will be quite sad", there is a time for a cup of thyme. There is the privilege to be able to walk, that good sense of freedom. There are the forests. There are flipping coins over a cake. Then there is the face of Georgia O’Keeffe and her two bears in the park. Lastly, a dance but you can't see it. Remarkable happenings.
Long live time!
Frederikke Jul Vedelsby is an artist working with video, drawing, and text. Her work is intuitive, combining hand-drawn images with 16mm film footage. Using oil, wax, and pigment, her drawings capture impressions and emotional connections to the characters in her films. She collaborates with people from communities in Denmark, Iceland, the USA, and France, portraying them with respect and humor.
She earned her MFA in Sweden and studied in Portugal. She has participated in several residency programs across Europe and in Mexico. Her work has been exhibited and screened in Europe, the USA, and South Korea. Her projects are often supported by Danish and Swedish grants.


