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Pichler's first feature film, ''[[Eat Sleep Die]]'', premiered in Sweden on October |
Pichler's first feature film, ''[[Eat Sleep Die]]'', premiered in Sweden on 5 October 2012. The film won the Audience Award in International Film Critics' Week at the [[69th Venice International Film Festival]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Äta sova dö vinnare i Venedig |url=http://www.gp.se/kulturnoje/film/1.1058450-ata-sova-do-vinnare-i-venedig|publisher=Göteborgsposten|accessdate=5 October 2012|language=Swedish}}</ref> Pichler was awarded two Guldbagge Awards at the [[48th Guldbagge Awards]] for her work on the film; [[Guldbagge Award for Best Director|Best Directing]] and Best Screenplay. The film was also awarded in the category [[Guldbagge Award for Best Film|Best Film]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Vinnare & Nominerade|url=http://guldbaggen.se/nominerade/|publisher=Guldbaggen|accessdate=22 January 2013|language=Swedish}}</ref> For the film, she was also awarded the [[Jan Myrdal Society]]'s little literary prize "Robespierrepriset" on 13 April 2013 in [[Varberg]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Jan Myrdals tal till Maj Sjöwall och Gabriela Pichler vid prisutdelningen|url=http://www.janmyrdalsallskapet.se/jan-myrdals-litteraera-pris/item/209-jan-myrdals-tal-till-maj-sjowall-och-gabriela-pichler-vid-prisutdelningen.html|publisher=Jan Myrdal Society|accessdate=April 21, 2013|language=Swedish}}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 17:50, 4 June 2016
Gabriela Pichler | |
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Born | Gabriela Katarina Pichler 11 March 1980 |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 2010–present |
Notable work | Eat Sleep Die (2012) |
Gabriela Katarina Pichler (born 11 March 1980 in Huddinge) is a Swedish film director and screenwriter.[1]
Biography
Pichler and her family moved from Stockholm to Örkelljunga when she was eight years old. Her mother, Ruzica Pichler, is from Bosnia and her father is from Austria.[1] Her mother plays one of the roles in her 2012 feature film debut Eat Sleep Die.[2] Pichler attended Öland's documentary school and School of Film Directing in Gothenburg.[1]
In 2010, she received an Guldbagge Award at the 45th Guldbagge Awards, in the category for Best Short film for Skrapsår (Scratches), which was her thesis at the School of Film Directing.[3] The same year she received the Bo Widerberg Scholarship.[1]
Pichler's first feature film, Eat Sleep Die, premiered in Sweden on 5 October 2012. The film won the Audience Award in International Film Critics' Week at the 69th Venice International Film Festival.[4] Pichler was awarded two Guldbagge Awards at the 48th Guldbagge Awards for her work on the film; Best Directing and Best Screenplay. The film was also awarded in the category Best Film.[5] For the film, she was also awarded the Jan Myrdal Society's little literary prize "Robespierrepriset" on 13 April 2013 in Varberg.[6]
References
- ^ a b c d "En debut med lyskraft" (in Swedish). Sydsvenskan. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
- ^ "Hej, vi finns här också" (in Swedish). Dagens Arbete. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
- ^ "Guldbagge till Gabriela Pichler" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 25 January 2010. Retrieved 26 January 2010.
- ^ "Äta sova dö vinnare i Venedig" (in Swedish). Göteborgsposten. Retrieved 5 October 2012.
- ^ "Vinnare & Nominerade" (in Swedish). Guldbaggen. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
- ^ "Jan Myrdals tal till Maj Sjöwall och Gabriela Pichler vid prisutdelningen" (in Swedish). Jan Myrdal Society. Retrieved April 21, 2013.