Anders Thomas Jensen (born 6 April 1972 in Frederiksværk) is a Danish screenwriter and film director. Jensen won the Oscar for his 1998 film Election Night. He also received Oscar nominations in the live-action short category for his films Ernst & The Light (1996) and Wolfgang (1997). From the end of the 1990s and into the new millennium he wrote the screenplays for most of the Danish movie blockbusters of the period, including Mifune's Last Song (co-written with Søren Kragh-Jacobsen), In China They Eat Dogs, Open Hearts, Stealing Rembrandt, and Brothers. In 2000 Anders Thomas Jensen for the first time directed a feature film: the action-comedy Flickering Lights, and since then directed The Green Butchers and Adam's Apples. In 2005 he received the Nordisk Film Award (1000 Danish kroner times the age of Nordisk Film).
Directing
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Male
1972-04-06
Frederiksværk, Danmark
A.T. Jensen, Андерс Томас Єнсен
When Danish Film Crosses the Line
The Idiots Who Started The Party
Sonny Mango
Adam's Apples
Flickering Lights
The Green Butchers
Davids bog
Baby Doom
Brothers
The Sun King
Fear Me Not
The New Tenants
At World's End
Election Night
Ernst & the Light
All for Two
Wolfgang
A Second Chance
The Salvation
White Night
Beyond
Men & Chicken
The Shamer's Daughter
Murk
The King Is Alive
The Promised Land
Red Road
Restless Heart
The Last Viking
Cinema 16: European Short Films (U.S. Edition)
Cinema 16: European Short Films (European Edition)
Riders of Justice
Held for Ransom
Boys On Film: Bad Romance
In China They Eat Dogs
Mifune
Brothers
The Monster of Florence
My Fairytale Life