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  1. Anders Thomas Jensen. Screenwriter, director. Born 6 April 1972. Self-taught. Anders Thomas Jensen won an Oscar in 1999 for his short fiction film 'Election Night' and has since written more than 25 features in a wide variety of genres, including collaborations with directors Susanne Bier, Lone Scherfig, Søren Kragh-Jacobsen and Nikolaj Arcel ...

  2. Anders Thomas Jensen. Highest Rated: 100% Held for Ransom (2019) Lowest Rated: 15% The Dark Tower (2017) Birthday: Apr 6, 1972. Birthplace: Frederiksværk, Denmark. A member of the iconoclastic ...

  3. May 11, 2021 · The fifth collaboration between Mikkelsen and writer/director Anders Thomas Jensen, this “revenge dramedy” does allow Markus to channel his rage into outbursts of jarring violence. But as in the pair’s previous collaborations—“Flickering Lights,” “The Green Butchers,” “Adam’s Apples,” and “ Men & Chicken ”—a vein of pitch-black absurdist humor runs beneath the brutality.

  4. Anders Thomas JENSEN (1972, Denmark) is a screenwriter and director. In high school he met Tomas Villum Jensen and together they made the short Ernst & the Light (1996), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Short Film, Live Action. Jensen’s second short film, Wolfgang (1997) was also nominated, and in 1999, he finally won the ...

  5. Anders Thomas Jensen. (1972 – ) Manuskriptforfatter og instruktør. Født 6/4 1972. Autodidakt. Anders Thomas Jensen vandt i 1999 en Oscar for kortfilmen 'Valgaften'. Siden har han skrevet over 25 spillefilm i en lang række genrer, blandt andet i samarbejde med Susanne Bier, Lone Scherfig, Søren Kragh-Jacobsen og Nikolaj Arcel.

  6. Anders Thomas Jensen – Movies, Bio and Lists on MUBI. Anders Thomas Jensen. Director. Screenwriter. Story. “I usually want to make films in which I embrace all genres. I like stories which play with the idea of genre. I need to check if I can mix slapstick with horror, drama and comedy, every time. Finding the right balance is the key.”.

  7. May 13, 2021 · After winning an Oscar for his 1998 short film Election Night, Danish director Anders Thomas Jensen moved into feature filmmaking with his debut, 2000’s Flickering Lights. That action comedy starred a young Mads Mikkelsen , setting in motion a collaboration that would still be going strong 20 years later.