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Lone Scherfig (; born 2 May 1959) is a Danish
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and
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who has been involved with the Dogme 95 film movement and who has been widely critically acclaimed for several of her movies, including the Oscar-nominated film '' An Education'' (2009) (for which she received a nomination for the
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). Scherfig's movies are generally
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, including her film '' One Day'' (2011), based on the David Nicholls's novel of the same name. Scherfig has come to be recognized as a significant talent in the film industry for her experimentation with creative constraints and astute attention to detail.


Career


1980s – 1990s: Early beginnings

Scherfig graduated from the National Film School of Denmark in 1984. She initially worked in the advertising business and won awards (including the Lion d'Argent) at the Cannes International Advertising Film Festival. She began her career as a director with the television film ''Margrethes elsker'' in 1985. Her directorial debut in film came with ''Kaj's fodselsdag''. The film was critically successful and garnered her the Grand Jury prize and the Club Espace Award at the
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. For a period of time following such success, Scherfig wrote and directed a few short films, and worked with both radio shows and the stage. She directed the film ''Når mor kommer hjem'' (1998), which received the Grand Prix at the Montreal Film Festival and the Cinekid Award in
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.


2000s: International breakthrough, ''Italian for Beginners''

Scherfig made her international breakthrough with the film ''
Italian for Beginners ''Italian for Beginners'' ( da, Italiensk for begyndere) is a 2000 Danish romantic comedy film written and directed by Lone Scherfig, and starring Anders W. Berthelsen, Lars Kaalund and Peter Gantzler, together with Ann Eleonora Jørgensen, ...
'' (2000), which was critically acclaimed and won several awards, including the Jury Grand Prix
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award at the
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. Hailed as a feel-good movie, the film is preoccupied with themes of hope, happiness, and choice. It is credited as the most profitable Scandinavian film to date. Following the creative constraints of the Dogme 95 movement, Scherfig set the film almost entirely on location within a small space, used sound found only at the source, and shot on video. The film involves several characters and their various romantic or other interactions that unfold across this limited setting. As opposed to many other '' Dogme 95'' films, Scherfig's is rather upbeat and comedic. It has been noted for its rather amusing tone. Following ''Italian for Beginners'', Scherfig made the deadpan comedy '' Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself'', released in 2002. This film, not considered a part of the ''Dogme 95'' canon, is a touching movie centered on a suicidal man who is constantly saved and cared for by his brother. Noted by critics to be a surprisingly lighthearted affair, the movie was praised for Scherfig's ability to craft deep and interesting characters. Critic
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mused that the film's tone "ranges from stoic to diffident to quizzical, at least on the surface. But there is an undercurrent of deep and complicated feeling beneath the Scottish reserve; it is signalled by the music, and by Ms. Scherfig's exquisite sense of nuance." Scherfig worked closely with the prolific writer
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in developing a screenplay for this film. She aligned her work with the production companies Sigma Films and Zentropa. Although well received, ''Wilbur'' was not as commercially successful as ''Italian for Beginners''. It served as a catalyst for her ''Dogme 95'' related project called the ''Advance Party,'' in which both Scherfig and Jensen helped write characters for
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. Scherfig followed this by writing and directing another character-focused film: '' Just Like Home'', released in 2007. In this comedic endeavour, set in a little town, several characters unite to discover who could be causing commotion in the streets at night. The movie explores the various residents of the town and their interactions with each other. Claiming constraints related to the ''Dogme 95'', Scherfig said that the film was written piece by piece every day that it was shot. She has said the story is "about trust...the fundamental belief that people you hardly know will want the best for you." While receiving little commercial or critical spotlight, the film served as a bridge between Scherfig's earlier experiments and her more American successes.


2010s: Further success, ''An Education''

In 2009, '' An Education'', Scherfig's most critically lauded film, was released. With a screenplay written by esteemed British fiction author
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, the movie was based on journalist Lynn Barber's experiences as a teenager in post-war Britain. The film's story follows 16-year-old Jenny (played by Carey Mulligan) as she is picked up one rainy night by David (played by Peter Sarsgaard), and brought into the bustling and exciting adult London society. Centered on this tender and somewhat morally ambiguous romantic relationship between David and Jenny, the movie was hailed as being subtle and deliberate in its pacing and tone. Many reviewers noted the exceptional performance of Carey Mulligan as the protagonist. She was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance; the film was nominated for Best Picture and Nick Hornby (for Adapted Screenplay). On making the film, Scherfig has talked about her focus on the theme of being an American teenager examined throughout the story, saying,
"my guess is about America is that it’s this combination of innocence and freedom that attracts you. Here in Denmark, as well, it was more liberated than it is now, and was definitely more innocent and less dangerous. I mean, when I was a teenager, the world was a lot safer than it is now for my daughter as a teenager, which meant that I could have a lot more fun. It wasn’t risky the way it is now."
She has also discussed the pleasures of working in a more collaborative spirit for this movie, commenting that the movie was "the same piece that we ereall working on, and that was really important to me as a director that everyone was making the same film, that everyone contributed to the package and tried to strengthen it and get as many facets as possible but not be over-inventive, ojust tell the story as well as we possibly could." Coming off the success of ''An Education'', Scherfig had many opportunities to develop a more expansive American career in filmmaking. Scherfig's next film, titled '' One Day'' and released in 2011, follows the lives of two romantically engaged individuals as they intersect one day each year. Based on a novel by David Nicholls and adapted by him as a screenplay, the movie marks a more obvious turning point for Scherfig's career in reaching a somewhat larger audience than any of her previous films. The plot and story of the movie has been characterized as somewhat simple and predictable, but critics noted that Scherfig gave the dialogue and tone of the film a distinct freshness. The reputations of leading actors
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both helped attract a wider audience. Scherfig had declared her interest in working with Hathaway on this project. She also commented on the difficulties of working with someone else's screenplay, saying in an interview that: :
It’s so much easier to work with something you’ve written, because you can cut things or add things on the spot. You can be much more at home and at ease with what you do. You don’t feel unfaithful to the writer because there is no writer. Most of the other films I’ve done I’ve co-written, and I prefer it. But having said that, when you work with someone else’s characters, you get a lot of gifts. You get an entire world, you get to portray people that you couldn’t have made up, and entire worlds that are fascinating because they are not yours. It’s much harder, I really think it’s much harder
The film was a moderate success commercially, grossing over $56 million worldwide on a $15 million budget. It furthered Scherfig's career and her capacity to reach a broader audience. Scherfig worked as a consultant writer for the Danish film ''Alting''. She has worked on other projects (such as ''
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'' and ''Donkeys'') in helping write and develop characters. Her most recent work is ''
The Riot Club ''The Riot Club'' is a 2014 British thriller drama film directed by Lone Scherfig and written by Laura Wade, based on Wade's 2010 play ''Posh''. The film stars Sam Claflin, Max Irons and Douglas Booth. It is set among the Riot Club, a fictiona ...
'', based on the stage play ''
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'' by Laura Wade, released in 2014. The film follows two first-year students amongst the privileged elite of Oxford University, determined to join the infamous Riot Club, where reputations can be made or destroyed over the course of a single evening. Universal Pictures distributed the film in the UK and Ireland.


Awards and nominations

''Kaj's fodselsdag'' won both the Club Espace Award and the Grand Jury Prize at the Rouen Nordic Film Festival in 1991. ''Nar mor kommer hjem'' won the Cinekid Film Award in 1998. At the Berlin International Film Festival, ''Italian for Beginners'' won the FIPRESCI Prize, the Prize of Ecumenical Jury, the Reader Jury of the "Berliner Morgenpost," and the Silver Berlin Bear, and was nominated for the Golden Berlin Bear. It was also nominated for a Bodil (as was ''Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself'' and ''An Education''). ''Italian for Beginners'' was nominated at the Chicago International Film Festival, the European Film Awards, the Goya Awards, and picked up awards at Bordeaux International Festival of Women in Cinema, the Festróia-Tróia International Film Festival, the Flaiano Film Festival, the Hamptons International Film Festival, the Paris Film Festival, the Robert Festival, the Valladolid Film Festival, and the Warsaw International Film Festival. ''Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself'' garnered nominations from the British Independent Film Awards, the Chlotudis Awards, the Robert Festival, the Valladolid Film Festival, and came in second place at the Emden International Film Festival. It took home awards at the Festróia-Tróia International Film Festival, the Hamptons International Film Festival, the Skip City International D-Cinema Festival, the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival, and the Victoria Independent Film & Video Festival in Canada. Although ''Just Like Home'' was shunned by critics, Scherfig's fourth film was offered the most recognition. ''An Education'' was nominated at the BAFTA Awards, the British Independent Film Awards, the European Film Awards, the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards, the Satellite Awards, and the Academy Awards. It won various awards at the Chicago International Film Festival, the Independent Spirit Awards, the Mill Valley Film Festival, the Robert Festival, and the Sundance Film Festival.


Filmography


References


Further reading

* Hjort, Mette. ''Lone Scherfig's Italian for Beginners''. University of Washington Press: Seattle. 2010. * Hjort, Mette and Eva Jorholt and Eva Novrup Redvall. ''The Danish Directors 2: Dialogues on the New Danish Fiction Cinema, Volume 2''. Intellect Books: Chicago. 2010. . * Hjort, Mette. "Affinitive and Milieu-Building Transnationalism: The Advance Party Initiative." ''Cinema at the Periphery''. Wayne State University Press: Detroit. 2010. * Kelly, Richard. ''The Name of This Book is Dogme 95''. Faber & Faber. 2000.


External links

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Lone Scherfig Interview with Slant




* ttp://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2009/11/an_education_director_lone_scherfig.html An Education Director Lone Scherfig on Adapting Nick Hornby and Casting Carey Mulligan
Exclusive: Nick Hornby & Lone Scherfig on An Education
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THE Q&A: LONE SCHERFIG, FILMMAKER

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Lone Scherfig Interview for One Day

The Film that Changed Lone Scherfig's Life


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