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Born | (1973-06-28) 28 June 1973 (age 51) |
Nationality | Icelandic |
Alma mater | NYU |
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Website | oskarthoraxelsson |
Óskar Þór Axelsson (born 28 June 1973) is an Icelandic film director and screenwriter.
Óskar's first full-length film was Black's Game (2012), based on the novel of the same name by Stefán Máni [is]. In the 2013 Edda Awards, Óskar won Screenplay of the Year (Handrit ársins) for the film, and it became the second highest grossing Icelandic film of all time. A prequel to Black's Game is due to be released in 2024, and a sequel in 2025.
Óskar's second film was I Remember You (2017), based on a novel of the same name by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir. It was the most watched and the highest highest grossing film in Iceland in 2017.
Óskar has also directed the TV series Stella Blómkvist, and five episodes of the TV series Trapped.
Filmography
- Nylon (2004) (Short)
- Traveler (2005) (Short)
- Misty Mountain (2006) (Short)
- Black's Game (Svartur á leik) (2012)
- I Remember You (Ég man þig) (2017)
- Operation Napoleon
References
- ^ "Óskar Þór Axelsson". Creative Artists Iceland.
- Valur Gunnarsson (2 June 2017). "Only Mildly Scary: Horror and Icelandic Cinema". The Reykjavík Grapevine.
- "Bakaríið - Óskar Þór Axelsson, leikstjóri með meiru svaraði 20 ógeðslega mikilvægum spurningum". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). 20 May 2017.
- "Svartur á leik sýnd í Hong Kong". Fréttablaðið (in Icelandic). 6 March 2012. p. 25. Retrieved 14 December 2022 – via Tímarit.is.
- "The Deep Wins 11 Edda Awards". Iceland Review. 18 February 2013.
- "Edduverðlaun 2013". Edda Awards (in Icelandic). 5 September 2013.
- "Svartur á þríleik". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). 6 October 2022.
- Oddur Ævar (6 October 2022). "Réttur tími til að gera þríleik". Fréttablaðið (in Icelandic). p. 34. Retrieved 14 December 2022 – via Tímarit.is.
- Webster, Andy (9 November 2017). "Review: 'I Remember You' Is a Piercing Horror Film From Iceland". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
- "New Icelandic Thriller Premieres". Iceland Review. 5 May 2017.
- "´Mynd byggð á bók Yrsu verður "draugaþriller"". Fréttablaðið (in Icelandic). 17 March 2015. p. 34. Retrieved 14 December 2022 – via Tímarit.is.
- Kristján Guðjónsson (25 May 2017). "Tók kvikmyndagerð fram yfir lögfræðina". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). pp. 34–35. Retrieved 14 December 2022 – via Tímarit.is.
- "Admissions for Icelandic films by year". Icelandic Film Centre.
- "Óskar Þór Axelsson og Jóhann Ævar Grímsson ræða "Stellu Blómkvist"". klapptre.is (in Icelandic). 25 November 2017. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
- "Ástarævintýri sem hófst snemma". Fréttablaðið (in Icelandic). 8 January 2016. p. 26. Retrieved 14 December 2022 – via Tímarit.is.
- "Fyrsta íslenska vísindaskáldsögumyndin í tökur". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). 1 July 2005. p. 34. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
- Vala Hafstað (23 April 2022). "Multinational Cast of 'Operation Napoleon'". Morgunblaðið.
External links
- Official website
- Óskar Þór Axelsson at the Icelandic Film Centre
- Óskar Þór Axelsson at IMDb
- Óskar Þór Axelsson at the Kvikmyndir.is
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