Åke Sandgren

Åke Sandgren (born 13 May 1955) is a Swedish-Danish film director and screenwriter. He has written and directed a number of films in a variety of genres, mostly in Denmark where he now lives.

Åke Sandgren
Born (1955-05-13) 13 May 1955
NationalitySwedish/Danish
OccupationFilm director, screenwriter, film producer
Years active1983–present
Partner(s)Annette K Olesen
Children3

Biography

Sandgren studied Film Science and Philosophy at Stockholm University from 1976 to 1979 and then moved to Denmark where he studied film direction at the National Film School of Denmark from 1979 to 1982. After graduation, he worked as a writer and director of films in both Sweden and Denmark.[1]

He won the Golden Bear award for Best Short Film at the 1984 Berlin International Film Festival with his film Cykelsymfonien (The Bicycle Symphony).[2] His 1989 film Miraklet i Valby (Miracle at Valby) won the Grand Prize at the 2nd Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival held in February 1991.[3] It also won the awards for Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay at the 25th Guldbagge Awards.[4] He was nominated again for the Guldbagge Award for Best Director in 1993 for the film The Slingshot.[5]

He has collaborated with a number of other Danish film directors including Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, Stig Håkan Larsson, and Lars von Trier.

Filmography

Work Year Credit Notes
The Shooter (2013 film)2013ScreenplayFeature
Headhunter2009ProducerFeature
Super Brother2009ScreenplayFeature
To Love Someone2008DirectionFeature
Awakening2008Script consultantShort fiction
Accused2005Associate producerFeature
The Big Day2005Associate producerFeature
Flies on the Wall2005DirectionFeature
The Babylon Disease2004ProducerFeature
Move Me!2003ProducerFeature
Reconstruction2003ProducerFeature
Truly Human2001DirectionFeature
Beyond (2000 film)2000DirectionFeature
Big Men, Little Men1995DirectionFeature
The Slingshot1993DirectionFeature
Miracle in Valby1989DirectionFeature
Emma's Shadow1988Screenplay assistanceFeature
Drengen i træet1988DirectionShort fiction
Peter von Scholten (film)1987Assistant directorFeature
The Secret of John1985DirectionShort fiction
The Element of Crime1984Assistant directorFeature
Rainfox1984Assistant directorFeature
Thunderbirds1983Assistant directorFeature
Haiti Express1983Assistant directorFeature
Cykelsymfonien1983DirectionShort fiction
Rubber Tarzan1981Assistant directorFeature

Notes

  1. "Åke Sandgren". Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 19 September 2009.
  2. "Berlin International Film Festival 1984". IMdB. Retrieved 19 September 2009.
  3. "YUBARI INTERNATIONAL FANTASTIC ADVENTURE FILM FESTIVAL'91". yubarifanta. Retrieved 19 September 2009.
  4. "The Miracle in Valby". The Swedish Film Database. Retrieved 15 February 2014.
  5. "Kådisbellan (1993)". Swedish Film Institute. 23 March 2014.
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