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Nils Malmros (born 1944), a
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film director and screenwriter, is considered a leading
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of realism in Danish cinema.Nissen, Dan, ''Malmros, Nils'', International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Gale Group, (2001) retrieved 2 August 2008 Malmros is noted for his detailed focus on the common growing pains of adolescence and the loss of innocence, which he draws from his childhood experiences growing up in
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, Denmark. His most notable films form a trilogy about schoolchildren in 1950s Århus: ''Lars-Ole 5c'', ''Boys'' and ''Tree of Knowledge''. The latter film, 1981's '' Tree of Knowledge'' (''Kundskabens træ''), is one of ten films listed in Denmark's cultural canon by the Danish Ministry of Culture. Malmros, self-educated as a filmmaker, is formally trained as a surgeon. In his film '' Facing the Truth'' (''At kende sandheden''), he performed all of the film's brain surgery sequences himself.Kjær, Michael, ''Struggling With Your Conscience'', Film No. 22, Det Danske Filminstitut, May/June 2002 Malmros is a 4-time recipient of the
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and a 3-time recipient of the
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for Danish Film of the Year.


Early life and medical training

Nils Sigurd Malmros was born on 5 October 1944 in
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, Denmark the son of , professor of neurosurgery at
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, and Eli Cold. As a young man, Malmros wanted to be a furniture designer and applied for admission to architecture school in
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, but was not accepted. Instead, Malmros followed in the path of his father and, in 1965, began studying medicine. However, after viewing
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's ''
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'' and reading a film analysis by Klaus Rifbjerg, Malmros became inspired to pursue film making. Malmros eventually completed his medical training and graduated from the Århus University medical school in 1988—after 23 years and the completion of five feature films.


First films

In 1968, using his own money and his friends as actors, Malmros wrote and directed his first film: ''A Strange Romance'' (''En mærkelig kærlighed''). The film about the problems and philosophical discussions of some youths in Århus received a premiere at a Copenhagen theater but passed with little notice. After opening in Århus, critics panned the movie for being amateurish and a plagiarism of Truffaut. Malmros was hurt, but pushed forward with his next movie project: ''Lars-Ole, 5c''. In 1969, Malmros sought financial support from the Danish Film Fund, first for script development of ''Lars-Ole, 5c'', and again later for production. Both times he was turned down—the Film Fund would not support what they considered a children's movie. Malmros again self-funded his project. The movie revolved around the social life and development of a fifth-grade schoolboy. Malmros filmed on location at the Finsensgades Skole in Århus where he once attended, and he reduced costs by using children from the school as actors and extras." In 1971, he appealed for support to transfer the film from 16-mm to 35-mm and was again refused. The film premiered in 1973 to critical praise and was hailed as "a little film miracle." Malmros' treatment by the Danish Film Fund became a scandal and was discussed within the Danish parliament. Subsequently, the Film Fund was dissolved and replaced by the
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which awarded Malmros 335,000 dkk in settlement in 1974. In August of that year, Malmros won the
Bodil Award for Best Danish Film The Bodil Award for Best Danish Film ( da, Bodilprisen for bedste danske film) is one of the categories for the Bodil Awards presented annually by the Danish Film Critics Association. It was created in 1948 and is one of the oldest film prizes in E ...
for ''Lars-Ole, 5c''.


Professional career

The positive results and financial success of his ''Lars-Ole, 5c'' permitted Malmros to pursue his first professional film: ''
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'' (''Drenge''). Once again, Malmros used his own childhood experiences to relate his story, this time about an Århus schoolboy's sexual development told in three phases from child to teenager to young man. The film premiered in 1977 and in 1978, Malmros won his second
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. In 1981, Malmros released the third film of his trilogy: '' Tree of Knowledge'' ('' Kundskabens træ''). Like ''Lars-Ole, 5c'' and ''Boys'', ''Tree of Knowledge'' was an examination of Danish schoolchildren in Århus during the 1950s. However, this time, the story revolved around the lives of 17 young teenagers during a two-year period. Shooting on location at the Århus Katedralskole where he went to school, Malmros took two years to film the action, so the cast members reflected the real life physical and emotional development of their characters. Malmros originally wanted to film over a four-year period but ran into financial difficulties with the film's funding from the
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. The film received critical acclaim but garnered only two awards: a
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for Jan Weincke's cinematography and an audience prize at the
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. However, ''Tree of Knowledge'' is one of the top 100 Danish films listed by the Danish Film Institute and is one of ten films listed in the cultural canon of Denmark by the
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. Malmros made ''
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'' (''
Skønheden og udyret ''Beauty and the Beast'' ( da, Skønheden og udyret) is a 1983 Danish drama film written and directed by Nils Malmros. The film stars Line Arlien-Søborg as a sexually active 16-year-old and Jesper Klein as the father who struggles to accept hi ...
'') in 1983. The film describes the tensions between a father and daughter when he becomes over his daughter's developing relationships with boys. In 1984 Malmros won his third
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. The movie was also awarded the newly established
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for Danish Film of the Year. He followed this with his 1989 film ''Århus by Night''. The film was inspired by Malmros' experiences during the filming of ''Boys'' and many of the characters were obvious portraits of those involved from the earlier film. During filming Malmros came under criticism from the Actor's union for employing amateur actors. Malmros held a preview of the movie and was criticized for the surrealistic Freudian ending by reviewers, for example critic Klaus Rifberg. However, without Rifberg's knowledge, Malmros had seen the review and one week before the official premiere he removed the film's ending, thus shortening the film by 5 minutes. Malmros received pleasant but mild reviews of the film. In 1992, Malmros shifted from his usual milieu and made the dramatic tragedy ''
Pain of Love ''Pain of Love'' ( da, Kærlighedens smerte) is a 1992 cinema of Denmark, Danish dramatic tragedy written and directed by Nils Malmros. It stars Anne Louise Hassing and Søren Østergaard in a beautiful but bitter story about a young college stud ...
'' (''
Kærlighedens Smerte ''Pain of Love'' ( da, Kærlighedens smerte) is a 1992 Danish dramatic tragedy written and directed by Nils Malmros. It stars Anne Louise Hassing and Søren Østergaard in a beautiful but bitter story about a young college student whose small se ...
''). Departing from Malmros' usual sentimental view of childhood, the film tells a beautiful but bitter story about a young college student whose small setbacks in school and relationships lead her toward an inexorable descent into suicidal depression. The film won both the Bodil and
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awards in 1993 for Best Danish Film. Both Anne Louise Hassing and
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received the same awards for their leading roles and both supporting actors received Bodil awards as well. For his next film, Malmros for the first time chose a story from outside of his childhood environs. Malmros' '' Barbara'' (1997) is an adaptation of the classic Danish novel by Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen set in the
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. The film about a minister who falls in love and marries a
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received the Audience Award at the Rouen Nordic Film Festival as well as the 1998
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for Best Film. For his 2002 film, '' Facing the Truth'' ('' At kende sandheden''), Malmros returned to his personal experience with semi-biographical tale about his father who was a pioneer in brain surgery. Shot in black-and-white documentary style, the film relates the hardships of a young neurosurgeon struggling through a medical lawsuit. Malmros, intent on the film's realism, used his surgical background by performing all of the film's brain surgery scenes himself. The film was nominated for the 2003 Bodil Award for Best Danish Film and Malmros accepted the 2003 Danish Film Academy's Robert Award for Film of the Year. In 2009, Malmros released another coming-of-age story, '' Aching Hearts'' (''Kærestesorger''). Filmed over a three-year period with teenagers in Viborg, the movie repeated the filming techniques and themes from Malmros' ''Tree of Knowledge''. In 2013, Malmros wrote and directed ''Sorrow and Joy'' ( da, Sorg og glæde) about the tragic events in which his wife killed their 9-month-old daughter. It was selected as the Danish entry for the
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at the
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, but was not nominated.


Personal life

Malmros married school teacher Marianne Tromholt on 5 June 1982. Tromholt suffers from
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. In 1984, while on a home visit from Risskov Psychiatric Hospital and off her medication, Tromholt killed the couple's 9-month-old daughter with a kitchen knife. Tromholt received 18 months of hospital treatment after which Malmros obtained her release. Tromholt returned to teaching at the request of her students' parents. She retired from teaching in 2012, prior to the release of Malmros' 2013 film ''Sorrow and Joy'' which recounts the tragic events. As of 2013, Nils Malmros and Marianne Tromholt had lived in their
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home for 29 years.


Filmography


Awards

* Danish Film Critics Bodil Award for Best Danish Film, for ''Lars-Ole 5c'', 1974 * Krebs' School Award, 1975 * Danish Film Critics Bodil Award for Best Danish Film, for ''Boys'', 1977 * Preben Franks Memorial Award, 1982 * Gjest Baardsen Award, Oslo, 1982 * Audience Prize of the "Lübecker Nachrichten", Lübeck Nordic Film Days, for ''Tree of Knowledge'', 1982 * Niels Matthiasen's Memorial Award, 1983 * Albertslunds Cultural Fond's Honorary Award, 1983 * Danish Film Academy Robert Awards for Best Film and Best Screenplay for ''Beauty and the Beast'', 1984 * Danish Film Critics Bodil Award for Best Danish Film, for ''Beauty and the Beast'', 1984 * Otto Rungs Authors Award, 1990 * Danish Playwrights Guild (Danske Dramatikere) Honors Award, 1993 * Danish Film Critics Bodil Award for Best Film for ''Pain of Love'', 1993 * Danish Film Academy Robert Award for Best Film, for ''Pain of Love'', 1993 * National Art Council's Lifetime Award, 1995 * Danish Film Academy Robert Award for Best Film, and Rouen Nordic Film Festival Audience Award, for ''Barbara'', 1998 * Hartmann Award, 1998


References


Further reading

* Breuning, Ulrich and John Mogensen, ''At kende sandheden – En bog om Nils Malmros' film & Filmens manuskript'', 2002, 104 pg, * Karen Conrad: ''Drengedrømme. Nils Malmros – en auteur''. Amanda 1991, s. 25-36. * Lars Daneskov og Kim Kristensen: ''Nils Malmros, portræt af en filmkunstner''. Hovedland 1989. * Finn Thrane: Interview med Nils Mamros. Kosmorama 123-124/1974. * John Mogensen: ''Kundskabens træ – en film bliver til''. Centrum 1981. * Søren Birkvad: Syndens huler. Kosmorama 157/1982. * Oluf Gandrup og Peter Kirkegaard: Malmros' erindringsmagi – Bringing It All Back Home. MacGuffin 41-42/1982. * Niels Olaf Gudme: Interview med Nils Malmros. Tusind Øjne 47/1981. * Henrik Jul Hansen: Fortiden på nethinden. Levende Billeder 7/1981. * Klaus Rifbjerg: Kærligheden er en by i provinsen. Levende Billeder 8/1981.


External links

*
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