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Daniel Fridell (born 31 March 1967) is a Swedish
film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, p ...
and producer.


Early life

Daniel Fridell grew up in Stockholm, Sweden. According to an interview in ''
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'', Daniels grandmother, Saga Sjöberg, introduced him to filmmaking when at the age of six she gave him a Super 8 camera for Christmas. His first film "Squirrel Fight" featuring two ''
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'' dolls and a squirrel premiered at the local daycare.


Film career

In 1993, while attending Kulturama Film Academy in Sweden, Daniel and actor Liam Norberg used the schools cameras at night and made the first of numerous Scandinavian hits, ''Sökarna'' (English:''The Searchers'') in 1993. The main actor Liam Norberg was arrested at the premiere for the film for the biggest robbery in Northern Europe. The film was accused to be financed with some of the 100 million Euros stolen from the bank but the film was still released throughout Scandinavia and went to #1 at the box office. While some of the cast went to prison, Daniel made ''Cry'', an urban Romeo & Juliet that was also hit the Box Office and knocked off films like ''
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from the #1 spot. ''Cry'' was in competition at the
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and won several prizes including best youth film at the
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. Fridell spent the early 1990s at the European Filmakademie in Berlin where he studied under
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and
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. He was invited to Los Angeles to continue studying with De Bont who was filming ''
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'' and ''
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'' where Daniel simultaneously enrolled at the Judith Weston Academy for Directors and Actors in
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. He produced ''Under ytan'' in 1997, which became a success at the cinemas in Scandinavia, France and many other territories. It opened at the
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winning numerous awards and was officially selected for over 40 film festivals.
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and
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won major acting awards, as well it won awards for Best Film and Photo. USA Films optioned the remake rights and the film was sold to over 25 countries and distributed in the U.S by Phaedra. In the 1990s, it was also voted Best Swedish Feature by Swedish television. His next feature, ''Dubbel-8'' in 2000, was an official selection at the
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. Fridell continued down this path of critically acclaimed dark drama's into the early 2000s where he wrote and directed two features back-to-back, ''Blodsbröder'' (English title: ''Bloodbrothers'') in 2005 with
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and ''Säg att du älskar mig'' (English title: ''Say That You Love Me'') in 2006, both box office hits. ''Say That You Love Me'' newcomer,
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, also received Best Actress in Scandinavian for her role. Throughout his career, Fridell has also directed, produced and written many successful TV series including ''Chock 1 - Dödsängeln'' in 1997 with
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and a comedy series, ''A Class of Its Own'', which became a cult hit in Northern Europe. It also won the Egmont and Ebeltofts prize for Best Scandinavian Youth program. In 2005, he wrote the screenplay together with
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to the upcoming film ''Hair of the Dog'', a follow-up to the Oscar nominated ''
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'' as well as producing ''Rånarna'' (English title: ''Blank Point'') in 2003, Universal Pictures first Scandinavian local production starring Mikael Persbrandt and
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and ''Exit'' in 2006 starring
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and
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. In the mid-2000s where Fridell move to the US where his output changed from dark drama to documentaries and horror. He co-wrote and co-produced the Japanese horror ''
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'' in 2007. In 2011, he later helped out designing and co-directing the American remake ''
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'' with
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and
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. In 2011, he wrote and directed the critically acclaimed feature music documentary from ''Cuba, El Medico: The Cubaton Story'', which has received numerous awards including Best Documentary at the
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. It was also a festival selection at SXSW 2012,
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in South Korea,
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, Mar Del Plata, Afi Silver and LIDF England. He made a documentary about the connection between the sailor Carl Petterson and Efraim Longstocking,
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's father. Lindgren's ancestors gave the rights for the new fiction film.


Director

*2018: '' Svartenbrandt'' *2016: '' The Robbers daughter'' *2011: '' El Medico: The Cubaton Story'' *2010: '' Apartment 1303-Us Remake'' *2009: '' Apartment 1303-Japan original'' *2006: ''Säg att du älskar mig'' (Say That You Love Me) *2005: ''
Blodsbröder ''Bloodbrothers'' ( sv, Blodsbröder) is a 2005 Swedish crime film directed by Daniel Fridell starring Liam Norberg, Thorsten Flinck, Sofia Helin, Thomas Hedengran and Noomi Rapace. The film released on 2 December 2005 in Sweden. Plot 30-year-ol ...
'' *2001: ''En klass för sig'' (TV series) *2000: ''Swedish Beauty'' *1997: '' Beneath the Surface'' *1995: ''Juvenis: The Global Generation'' *1995: '' 30:e november'' *1993: '' Sökarna''


Awards and nominations

*New York International Latino Film festival - Best Documentary for ''El Medico - The Cubaton Story'' *New York International Latino Film festival - The HBO prize for ''El Medico - The Cubaton Story'' *
Guldbagge The Guldbagge Awards ( sv, Guldbaggen, en, Gold scarab) is an official and annual Swedish film awards ceremony honoring achievements in the Swedish film industry. Winners are awarded a statuette depicting a rose chafer, better known by the nam ...
- ''Säg att du älskar mig'' bästa kvinnliga skådespelare - Haddy Jallow *Bergamo Film Meeting - Golden Rosa Camuna for ''Swedish Beauty'' *Bergamo Film Meeting - Golden Rosa Camuna for ''Swedish Beauty'' *Lucas - International Festival of Films for Children and Young People - Lucas Award for '' 30:e november'' *
Montreal World Film Festival The Montreal World Film Festival (WFF; french: le Festival des Films du Monde) was one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF (although the Toronto Internat ...
- Grand Prix des Amériques for ''Beneath the Surface'' (nomination) Awards for Daniel Fridell
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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Fridell, Daniel 1967 births Living people Swedish film directors Swedish film producers