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Thomas Vinterberg

Danish film director


Summary

Danish film director

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nameThomas Vinterberg
imageThomas Vinterberg Berlinale 2010 (cropped).jpg
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Thomas Vinterberg (; born 19 May 1969) is a Danish film director who, along with Lars von Trier, co-founded the Dogme 95 movement in filmmaking, which established rules for simplifying movie production. He is best known for the films The Celebration (1998), Submarino (2010), The Hunt (2012), Far from the Madding Crowd (2015), and Another Round (2020). For Another Round he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director, the first Danish filmmaker nominated in the Best Director category.

Early life and education

Vinterberg was born in Frederiksberg, Denmark. In 1993, he graduated from the National Film School of Denmark with ** (Sidste omgang), which won the jury and producers' awards at the Internationales Festival der Filmhochschulen München, and First Prize at Tel Aviv.

Career

In 1993 Vinterberg made his first TV drama for DR TV and his short fiction film **, produced by at Nimbus Film. The film won awards at the 1994 Nordisk Panorama Film Festival, the International Short Film Festival in Clermont-Ferrand, and the Toronto International Film Festival. His first feature film was The Biggest Heroes (De Største Helte), a road movie that received acclaim in his native Denmark. In 1995, Vinterberg formed the Dogme 95 movement with Lars von Trier, Kristian Levring, and Søren Kragh-Jacobsen.

Following that dogma in 1998, he conceived, wrote and directed (and also had a small acting role in) the first of the Dogme movies, The Celebration (Festen). As per the rules of the Dogme manifesto, he did not take a directorial credit. However, he and the film won numerous nominations and awards, including the Jury Prize at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. At the turn of the century, Vinterberg participated in the experimental broadcast D-dag, where he and three other filmmakers directed broadcasts on four different channels, with the viewer able to switch between them and create their own viewing experience. A final edit was released in 2001.

In 2003, he directed the apocalyptic science fiction romance-drama It's All About Love, a film he wrote, directed and produced himself over a period of five years. The film was entirely in English and featured, among others, Joaquin Phoenix, Claire Danes, and Sean Penn. The movie did not do well, as critics and audiences found it idiosyncratic and somewhat incomprehensible. His next film, the English-language Dear Wendy (2005), scripted by Lars von Trier, had poor ticket sales in his native Denmark where it sold only 14,521 tickets. However he won the Silver George for Best Director at the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. Vinterberg then tried to retrace his roots with a smaller Danish-language production, En mand kommer hjem (2007), which also had poor ticket sales in his native Denmark, selling only 31,232 tickets.

On 1 August 2008, he directed the music video for "The Day That Never Comes", the first single off Metallica's album Death Magnetic. His 2010 film Submarino was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2012, his film The Hunt competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards.

In 2015, he directed Far from the Madding Crowd, an adaptation of the acclaimed Thomas Hardy novel, starring Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Michael Sheen and Tom Sturridge. Vinterberg reunited with Matthias Schoenaerts in Kursk, a film about the Kursk submarine disaster that happened in 2000.

In 2019, Vinterberg lost his daughter Ida in a car accident while she was traveling home from Belgium with her mother. As such, he dedicated Another Round (Druk) to her, while filming much of the film in her school with her classmates. Vinterberg was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director for the film, which also won the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language and the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film; he dedicated the latter award to Ida.

In 2024, Vinterberg's first foray into directing for TV was broadcast in Denmark. The seven-episode series called Families like Ours explores a near-future Denmark when the country is gradually evacuated due to rising sea levels.

Filmography

Short film

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducer
1990Sneblind
1991Brudevalsen
1993Sidste omgang
Slaget på tasken
1994Drengen der gik baglæns

Feature film

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
1996The Biggest Heroeswritten with
1998The Celebrationuncredited as director, written with Mogens Rukov
2003It's All About Lovewritten with Mogens Rukov
2005Dear Wendy
2007A Man Comes Homewritten with Mogens Rukov
2010Submarinowritten with Tobias Lindholm
2012The Huntalso producer, written with Tobias Lindholm
2015Far from the Madding Crowdbased on the book of the same name
2016The Communewritten with Tobias Lindholm
2018Kurskbased on the book A Time to Die
2020Another Roundwritten with Tobias Lindholm

Television

YearTitleDirectorWriterNotes
2001D-DayExperimental film, in collaboration with Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, Kristian Levring, and Lars von Trier
2024Families like OursMiniseries

Awards and honours

In April 2016, the French government appointed Vinterberg a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. For his film Another Round he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director and won the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language.

References

References

  1. (2021-03-15). "Oscar Nom Surprise: 'Another Round' Director Heard His Name, and the Rest Is a Blur".
  2. (2007). "Kosmorama". Danske Filmmuseum.
  3. (2001). "Dogma 95: zwischen Kontrolle und Chaos". Alexander Verlag.
  4. Schneider, S.J.. (2007). "501 Movie Directors". ABC Books.
  5. Danske filminstitut. (1996). "Danish Feature Films". Danish Film Institute.
  6. "Festival de Cannes: The Celebration". festival-cannes.com.
  7. "Film According to Dogma {{!}} Dogme95.dk - A tribute to the official Dogme95".
  8. (7 July 2007). "Biograftal for danske film 2006".
  9. "27th Moscow International Film Festival (2005)". MIFF.
  10. "Aktuelle biograftal for danske film".
  11. "60th Berlin International Film Festival: Programme". berlinale.de.
  12. "2012 Official Selection". Cannes.
  13. "Cannes Film Festival 2012 line-up announced". Time Out.
  14. (24 February 2016). "Matthias Schoenaerts talks about his next projects at ELLE Style Awards 2016".
  15. (2 March 2016). "Matthias Schoenaerts Starring in Submarine Disaster Movie 'Kursk'".
  16. (2 March 2016). "Matthias Schoenaerts & Thomas Vinterberg Reunite On EuropaCorp Sub Tale 'Kursk'".
  17. (21 June 2020). "Thomas Vinterberg mistede sin datter i en tragisk ulykke: Nu hylder han hende i ny film". dr.dk.
  18. (26 April 2021). "Thomas Vinterberg pays tribute to late daughter in Oscar speech". CNN.
  19. "Screen Daily exclusive: Thomas Vinterberg moves into TV with 'Families Like Ours' {{!}} TrustNordisk".
  20. (29 April 2016). "Les Danois Mads Mikkelsen et Thomas Vinterberg décorés par la France". Le Figaro.
  21. (26 April 2021). "Oscars 2021: Full list of winners and nominees".
  22. (9 March 2021). "2021 EE British Academy Film Awards: The Winners".
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