Ex-Danish film company boss embroiled in harassment claims
COPENHAGEN — A film production company co-founded by Danish director Lars von Trier has asked Danish officials to help investigate after several women accused its former chief executive of sexual harassment and allowing a culture of bullying in the workplace.
The production studio, Zentropa, said it was organizing an internal probe after “serious charges have been raised” against Peter Aalbaek Jensen, according to a letter by Zentropa’s management to its partners that was obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press.
Aalbaek Jensen, an outspoken provocateur known for stunts such as posing naked before photographers at the Cannes film festival, stepped down as Zentropa’s CEO last year but has remained as an employee.
Nine women — all former Zentropa employees — have spoken out against Aalbaek Jensen. They told the Politiken newspaper on Nov. 10 that he had slapped their behind, groped women at work and made sexual noises while standing behind women who were on the phone. He also reportedly ordered interns working at Zentropa to take the temperatures of his pigs at his private farm.