Ruben Östlund

 

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Ruben Östlund, directed films on skiing in the late 90s, some of them now world-famous. After a documentary 2000 he made his award-winning feature debut, The Guitar Mongoloid, in 2004. Involuntary (2008) was selected for Cannes 2008 and has since been in major festivals worldwide. It was also Sweden´s nominee for Best Foreign Language Oscar that year. His short Incident by a Bank won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival 2010. His next feature, Play, premiered in Cannes 2011

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Ruben Östlund

Born 1974-04-13 (50 years ago) in Styrsö.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
European Film Award for Best Short Film (Incident by a Bank) European Film Awards 2011 2011 Händelse vid bank
European Film Award for Best Short Film (Autobiographical Scene Number 6882) European Film Awards 2005 2005 Scen nr: 6882 ur mitt liv

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Östlund, directed films on skiing in the late 90s, some of them now

world-famous. After a documentary 2000 he made his award-winning feature debut,

The Guitar Mongoloid, in 2004. Involuntary (2008) was selected for Cannes 2008

and has since been in major festivals worldwide. It was also Sweden´s nominee

for Best Foreign Language Oscar that year. His short Incident by a Bank won the

Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival 2010. His next feature, Play, premiered

in Cannes 2011.

Content from Wikipedia provided under the terms of Creative Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

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