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Born May 2, 1959 in Søborg, Danmark
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lone Scherfig (born May 2, 1959) is a Danish film director. She graduated Danish Film School in 1984, and began her career as a director with Kaj's fødselsdag "A Birthday Trip". She made her mark with the Dogme95-film, Italian for Beginners (Italiensk for begyndere, 2000), a romantic comedy which among its many international awards won the Silver Berlin Bear (Jury Prize) at the 2001 Berlin International Film Festival. It is credited as the most profitable Scandinavian film to date. Most recently she's directed An Education (2009), based on an autobiographical article by British journalist Lynn Barber. The independent film was nominated for three of the 82nd Academy Awards.

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The Girl with the Needle

Bullshit

The Movie Teller

Dag & Nacht

The Shift

The Idiots Who Started The Party
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The Day We Died

The Kindness of Strangers

Backstabbing for Beginners

Their Finest

A Serious Game

The Astronaut Wives Club

Ulla Terkelsen i Italien
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The Riot Club

One Day

Donkeys

An Education

Just Like Home

Red Road

Better Times

Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself

Italian for Beginners

FreeDogme
herself

Morten Korch - Ved stillebækken

On Our Own

Taxa

Flemming og Berit

The Birthday Trip