Lars Molin (filmmaker)
Lars Molin (6 May 1942 – 7 February 1999)[1] was a Swedish writer and movie director who won an Emmy Award for The Tattooed Widow in 1999.[2] Molin was born in Järpen, Sweden, and died in Sundbyberg Municipality.[2]
Lars Molin | |
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Born | |
Died | 7 February 1999 56) | (aged
Occupation | Director |
Years active | 1971–1998 |
Awards
- Prix Futura 1989
- Thaliapriset 1991
- Club 100 Prize 1989
Selected filmography
- Buddies (Polare) (1976)
- Höjdhoppar'n (1981)
- Sommarmord (1994)
gollark: I think the main issue is just that "life" is extremely complicated. Also not that well-defined.
gollark: The somewhat new GPT-3 thing can even add four-digit numbers, despite being trained as a text generation thing on vast volumes of internet content originally.
gollark: Machine learning stuff is getting impressively good at some tasks.
gollark: What about? The masks thing?
gollark: I mean, at one point he said something along the lines of "test less so our case numbers are lower".
References
- "Lars Molin". Swedish Film Database. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
- "Lars Molin: Biography". Swedish Film Database. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
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