Lukas Moodysson
Lukas Moodysson was born in Lund, Skåne County, Sweden on January 17th, 1969 and is the Director. At the age of 55, Lukas Moodysson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Karl Fredrik Moodysson (born 17 January 1969) is a Swedish novelist, short story writer, and film producer.
Show Me Love, his first appearance as an international and domestic poet in the 1980s, was he had his big domestic and international breakthrough directing the 1998 romantic film Show Me Love.
He has since produced a number of films with different designs and public recognition, as well as continuing to write both poetry and novels.
The Guardian ranked Moodysson 11th on its list of the world's top directors in 2007, naming his managerial style as "heartfelt and uncompromising."
Early life
Born in Lund, Moodysson, an outcast, who expressed himself through poetry. By the time he was 23 years old, he had written five poetry collections and a book that were published by Wahlström & Widstrand. He wanted to film because they were less introverted and could be enjoyed by a larger audience than poetry. He made three short films before moving to television after attending what was then Sweden's only film school, the Dramatiska Institutet.
Personal life
Moodysson, a vocal proponent of left-wing and feminist politics, as well as a deeply committed Christian. Coco Moodysson, his husband, lives in Malmö with his partner. They have three children.
Awards and honors
- 1999: Teddy Award for Best Feature Film – Fucking Åmål
- 2000: Gijón International Film Festival: Best Director – Together. Best Script – Together. Young Jury Prize for Best Feature Film – Together.
- 2002: Gijón International Film Festival: Best Feature Film – Lilya 4-ever. Young Jury Prize for Best Feature Film – Lilya 4-ever.
- 2003: Stig Dagerman Prize