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Nicolas Winding Refn

Nicolas Winding Refn

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Quốc tịch: Denmark
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Writer, director, and producer Nicolas Winding Refn was born in
Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1970, to Anders Refn, a film director and editor, and Vibeke Winding (née Tuxen), a cinematographer. Just before he turned 11, in 1981, he moved to New York with his
parents, where he lived out his teen years. New York quickly became
his city and soon began to shape Nicolas' future.At seventeen, Nicolas moved
back to his native Copenhagen to complete his high-school
Education. After graduation, he swiftly flew back to New York,
where he attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. However, this
education was cut short when Nicolas threw a desk at a classroom wall
and was expelled from the Academy. Consequently, he applied to the
Danish Film School and was readily accepted. This education too was to
be short-lived, though, as one month prior to the start of the semester, Nicolas
dropped out.A short film Nicolas had written, directed, and starred in
was aired on an obscure cable TV channel and lead to the offer of a
life-time. Nicolas was spotted and offered 3.2 million kroners to turn
the short into a feature. At only twenty-four, Nicolas had written and directed
the extremely violent and uncompromising Pusher (1996),
which became a cult phenomenon and won Nicolas instant international
critical acclaim. The success of his debut spurred him to push the
boundaries of his creative filmmaking further, which resulted in the
close-to-the-edge and intricately gritty Bleeder (1999). Highly
stylized and focused on introverted reactions to outward situations,
this film was a marking point for the shaping of Nicolas's future
career. The movie was selected for the 1999 Venice International Film
Festival as well as winning the prestigious FIPRESCI Prize in Sarajevo.Nicolas's fourth feature, the much-anticipated Fear X (2003) was also
his first foray into English-language movies. Starring the
award-winning actor John Turturro, "Fear X" made its world premiere
at the Sundance Film festival. However, Fear X divided critics and it flopped, which made Nicolas Winding Refn broke and in debt.Having to provide for his family and paying his debt, he returned to Denmark to revisit "Pusher." Refn was reluctant to revisit his past success but decided that he could both make commercially viable and artistically pleasing films. In just two years he managed to write, direct and produce the
two sequels. Pusher II (2004) and Pusher III (2005) sealed the box and
success of the internationally renowned "Pusher" trilogy. In 2005, the Toronto
Film Festival held a "Pusher" retrospective showing all three features
cementing its worldwide phenomenon.In 2006 Nicolas embarked on a second English-language (and first digital) feature called
Valhalla Rising (2009), which was inspired by a story his mother read to him at the age of
five about a father and son who embark on a trip to the moon. Not
recalling the ending of this story has been a long time fascination of
Nicolas's with the unknown. During the pre-production on "Valhalla
Rising," his long time collaborator and friend, Rupert Preston, urged
him into accepting an offer to write and direct Bronson (2008), an
ultra-violent, surreal, and escapist film following the real-life
landmarks and self-entrapment of Charles Bronson, Britain's most notorious criminal.
Before its cinematic release, "Bronson" was making waves inside and
outside the film industry. The 2009 Sundance Film Festival selected the
blistering film for its World Cinema Dramatic Competition and it soon
became the talk of the festival. With such a prestigious premiere,
"Bronson" went on to be selected for other major international film
festivals and reap strong box-office rewards. But, even with such a
buzz surrounding the film, no one could predict how the British press
would bite at "Bronson's" bit. The content was close to the knuckle, the
subject matter controversial, but Nicolas's take on this was even more
inspired leading him to be labeled by the British media as the next
great European auteur.With such critical acclaim, Nicolas's reputation
as a producer, writer and director was solidly reaffirmed.
Nicolas and his wife Liv Corfixen were the subjects of an acclaimed
documentary, Gambler (2006), which premiered at the Rotterdam International
Film Festival in 2005. In addition, Nicolas already received two
lifetime-achievement awards (one from the Taipei International Film
festival in 2006 and the second from the Valencia International Film
Festival in 2007), and it was the winner of the Emerging Master Award from
the Philadelphia International Film Festival 2005.
  • SpouseLiv Corfixen(2007 - present) (2 children)
  • Con cái: Lizzielou CorfixenLola CorfixenLizzielou Corfixen
  • Cha mẹ: Anders RefnVibeke Winding
  • Mối quan hệ: Kasper Winding(Half Anh em ruột)Sara Winding(Half Anh em ruột)Peter Refn(Aunt or Uncle)Julian Winding(Niece or Nephew)

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