Sara Kadefors

Sara Kadefors (born September 19, 1965) is a Swedish writer and film director.[1]

Sara Kadefors
Born (1965-09-19) September 19, 1965
Gothenburg, Sweden
NationalitySweden
GenreChildren's literature, novel

She was born in Gothenburg and grew up in Landvetter. From 1989 to 1996, she was host for a number of popular radio and television programs. Her first novel Långlördag i city, published in 2001, received an award from the Swedish Writers' Union. Her second novel Sandor Slash Ida, published in the same year, was awarded the August Prize and became the best-selling Swedish young adult novel of all time. Kadefors has also written a number of novels for adults,[2][1] including Fågelbovägen 32.[3]

Kadefors wrote the script for Allt du önskar, Sveriges Radio's Christmas Calendar for 2011.[4]

Selected films[3]

  • Fröken Sverige (2004), wrote script
  • Orka! Orka! (2004), wrote script
  • Oh Shit!, short (2005), wrote script & directed
  • Sandor slash Ida (2005), wrote script
  • Sluta stöna eller dö (2007), wrote script & directed
gollark: The AI is as it is because I don't understand minimax or alpha-beta pruning and was in a hurry, and with the ugly hack shoved on top of it to make it react to instant threats it actually works quite well. Also computing power constraints.
gollark: Anyway, I assume people are curious about the implementation of #4 now.
gollark: Keyboards are the most common way code is written.
gollark: Well, I imagine they used a keyboard, one they shared with Olivia.
gollark: Irrelevant.

References

  1. "Sara Kadefors". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish).
  2. "Sara Kadefors". Brandt New Agency.
  3. "Sara Kadefors". Nordic Women in Film (in Swedish).
  4. "Sara Kadefors skriver julkalendern". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish).
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