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Mattias Löw (born 17 September 1970) is a Swedish film director, documentary filmmaker and photographer based in
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and
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, who specializes in social issues documentaries and documentary photography. He gives lectures and workshops on the topics of storytelling and documentary filmmaking, in addition to occasional acting. His photographs from
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, a week-long large-scale desert event focused on community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance, has been published and exhibited in various art galleries and museums around the world.


Life and career

Mattias Löw was born in
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,
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, Sweden. After high school, he went on to study cinema arts and history at
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and screenwriting for film and TV at
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.


1990s

Beginning his career in the early 1990s as a short film and music video director. During his studies at UCLA, Mattias Löw was a nominee and received honourable mention at the prestigious Diane Thomas Screenwriting Awards in 1997, presented by
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and
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. Upon return to his native Sweden from Los Angeles in the late 1990s, Mattias turned to documentaries and has won acclaim from critics and audiences alike, and been the recipient of several international television, film and journalism awards as well as arts grants and stipends for his social-, educational- and sport-themed documentaries primarily made for Swedish public broadcaster SVT
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and Canadian public broadcaster
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2000s

Since 2008 Mattias Löw collaborates with Sweden's number one adventure destination, the ephemeral
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in
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,
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, making documentary shorts about the artists and designers creating a temporary hotel made out of snow and sculpted blocks of ice. Throughout the 2000s, Mattias Löw conducted classes and workshops at various schools and universities, including a senior external lectureship with focus on documentary and ethnographic storytelling in the Faculty of Humanities at
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, in addition to lectures and workshops on storytelling for user experience and design at
Umeå Institute of Design The Umeå Institute of Design, UID, is an institute within Umeå University. UID opened in 1989 and is designed and equipped solely for the teaching of industrial design, transportation design, and interaction design. The Umeå Institute of Design ...
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2010s

In June 2010 Mattias Löw released '' The Referee'', documentary film about the Swedish
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referee
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and his tumultuous road to ref at the
2010 FIFA World Cup The 2010 FIFA World Cup was the 19th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for List of men's national association football teams, men's national Association football, football teams. It took place in South Africa from 11 June to 11 July 2010. ...
. Mattias Löw's documentary TV-series '' The Other Sport'' about the development of women's football since the 1960s was released in time for
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which was played in Sweden. The series centers around former and present football stars
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Lotta Schelin Charlotta Eva Schelin (born 27 February 1984) is a Swedish former Professional sports, professional Association football, footballer who most recently played as a Striker (association football), striker for FC Rosengård of the Damallsvenskan. S ...
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, Gunilla Paijkull,
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and Elisabeth Leidinge among others. The three episode limited series attracted over a million TV-viewers in Sweden. January 2015 Mattias Löw received
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and the Swedish Sportjournalist Federation's Grant at the Swedish Sports Award – Svenska idrottsgalan. In 2015, his documentary film '' All the World in a Design School'' created headlines and political debate as it criticized the introduction of steep tuition fees for non-European students at Swedish universities. The film follows a Turkish and a Chinese student during a study year at one of the world's top-ranked industrial design schools,
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(UID). 2016, Mattias Löw released the one-hour documentary '' The Indian Priest'' about Raphael Kurian, on a
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. Raphael is a
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from Kerala in south India arriving in secular Sweden, and the documentary emphasizes the reversing of the direction of earlier missionary efforts. Mattias Löw's photopoetry exhibition ''Aatman – The Universal Spirit'' with images from the annual
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event in
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,
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debuted at
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Art Gallery in November 2018. The exhibition was the first large scale public art gallery display of photographs from Burning Man in Sweden. Part of the exhibition is on permanent display in Vallastaden,
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and another part at Spektrum in Ebbepark,
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. At the beginning of 2019 Mattias Löw guided a group of recently arrived refugees in a photography exhibition at Linköping Art Gallery. The works showed a reality of asylum seeking youth arriving in Sweden during the
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2020s

In the wake of the
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Mattias Löw created the
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exhibition ''98 Days'', dealing with worry, uncertainty and social distancing during the 2020
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. A digital exhibition with online viewing rooms of the project first appeared at Fotografisk Center in Copenhagen, Denmark during June 2020. During July 2021, Swedish and Norwegian news media drew attention to the fact that Mattias Löw together with
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-nominated producer Mathias Fjellström is working on a documentary film about a red scarf, originally a gift from
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to relocated residents around Christmas 2017 that appeared on one of the insurgents during
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. During February 2025, after
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's
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, Löw indicated that he would like to invite the Capitol attackers to Skellefteå. In February 2022, Swedish newspapers from
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reported that Mattias Löw was making a documentary TV-series for
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about Carina Henriksson, an opera diva from Tornedalen or
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, a culturally rich region at the border of Sweden and Finland. The series was broadcast on SVT and
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in September and October 2023 with the Swedish title ''Vildmarksdivan'', and international title ''The Wilderness Diva''. In the summer of 2022, when the
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's restrictions were lifted, Mattias Löw exhibited photographs, essays and video works under the title ''Fångad i rädsla - Frozen in Fear'' about his experiences of worry, uncertainty and social distancing in India in the spring and summer of 2020. In connection with the mud chaos at
Burning Man Burning Man is a week-long large-scale desert event focused on "community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance" held annually in the Western United States. The event's name comes from its ceremony on the penultimate night of the event: the ...
in 2023, Mattias Löw documented audio-visual content that were shared in world media. The documentation led to the photo essay and following exhibition ''What really happened at Burning Man?'' Updated works were exhibited in connection with
Burning Man Burning Man is a week-long large-scale desert event focused on "community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance" held annually in the Western United States. The event's name comes from its ceremony on the penultimate night of the event: the ...
2024, as Löw also explained the events' ten principles to national Swedish TV audiences. During summer of 2024,
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reported that Löw is making a feature documentary about Hans Söderström, a well-known gold panner from Sweden's northern most region
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with the title ''The Gold Panner from Lannavaara''. The film is expected to premiere in 2025. Together with the American photographer Scott London, Mattias Löw is working on a photo essay publication and exhibition about Östergötland's many medieval churches.


Works


Exhibitions

* Aatman – The Universal Spirit, 2018 * 98 Days, 2020 * Fångad i rädsla - Frozen in Fear, 2022 * Burning Man, Permanent Installation in Spektrum, Linköping from 2022


Bibliography

* Aatman – The Universal Spirit, 2018


Filmography

* Wounderland, 2001 * Ice Carosello, 2010 * The Referee, 2010 * The Other Sport, 2013 * All the World in a Design School, 2015 * The Indian Priest, 2016 * The Tao of Cat, 2018 * Spruce Woods, 2019 * Frozen in Fear, 2022 * The Wilderness Diva, 2023


Awards and nominations

* IMDb AwardsAwards for Mattias Löw
IMDb. Retrieved 8 July 2020


References


External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Low, Mattias 1970 births Living people Journalists from Stockholm County Swedish documentary film directors Swedish documentary filmmakers Swedish film directors Swedish film producers Swedish television directors Swedish television producers Swedish-language film directors English-language film directors Swedish cinematographers 21st-century Swedish journalists Swedish television journalists Swedish photographers People from Västerhaninge