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  1. Reykjavík, Iceland. Occupation (s) Film director, film producer. Years active. 1981–present. Website. www .sturlagunnarsson .com. Sturla Gunnarsson (born August 30, 1951) [1] is an Icelandic-Canadian film and television director and producer . Gunnarsson was born in Reykjavík in 1951.

  2. Sturla Gunnarsson. Director: Rare Birds. After a career spanning over three decades, Sturla Gunnarsson has come to be recognized by the Canadian film industry as one of its most accomplished film makers. Gunnarsson was born in Iceland, and raised in Vancouver, Canada.

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  3. Sturla Gunnarsson is an Oscar© nominated, Emmy Award© winning Canadian filmmaker. He has directed a broad range of fiction, non-fiction, theatrical and television productions and is known for his humanistic treatment of contemporary themes.

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  5. Sturla Gunnarsson is an Oscar© nominated, Emmy Award© winning Canadian filmmaker. He has directed a broad range of fiction, non-fiction, theatrical and television productions and is known for his humanistic treatment ofcontemporary themes. Gunnarsson’s most recent film, Monsoon, was selected as one of the TIFF Top Ten Canadian Films ...

  6. FILMOGRAPHY | Sturla Gunnarsson. Sturla Gunnarsson is a Canadian filmmaker whose feature films, documentaries and television dramas have won international acclaim, including an Academy Award © nomination, Emmy Award©, Prix Italia, and multiple Canadian Academy and Directors Guild Awards.

  7. Oct 23, 2011 · Sturla Gunnarsson, director, producer, writer (born 30 August 1951 in Reykjavik, Iceland). One of Canada's most versatile and honoured filmmakers, Sturla Gunnarsson has established a distinguished career as a director of acclaimed documentaries, feature films and television series.

  8. (b. August 30, 1951 Reykjavik, Iceland) Opinionated, eager to defy convention and often driven by a social conscience, Sturla Gunnarsson is a highly versatile director who personifies the internationalist ethic and balancing act between fiction and documentary typical of English-Canadian cinema.