Susanne Bier

Susanne Bier

director, producer, writer

Susanne Bier was born on Apr 15, 1960 in Denmark. Susanne Bier's big-screen debut came with Notater om kærligheden directed by Jørgen Leth in 1989. Susanne Bier is known for In a Better World directed by Susanne Bier, Mikael Persbrandt stars as Anton and Wil Johnson as Najeeb. Susanne Bier has got 43 awards and 41 nominations so far. The most recent award Susanne Bier achieved is Bodil Awards. The upcoming new movie Susanne Bier plays is After the Wedding which will be released on Nov 01, 2019.

Though Academy Award®, Golden Globe Award and Emmy Award winning writer and director Susanne Bier's work often plays out against a wide-reaching global backdrop, its focus is intimate, carefully exploring the explosive emotions and complexities of familial bonds. This unique combination is part of the formula that has made her Denmark's leading female filmmaker and a powerhouse worldwide.Bier's 2010 film In a Better World won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2011, as well as an Italian Golden Globe Award® for Best European Film and Best Director at the European Film Awards. She previously helmed the multi-award-winning After the Wedding (2006), which was also an Academy Award® nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, and was remade as an English-language film in 2019 starring Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams, and Billy Crudup.Bier won an Emmy Award in 2016 for directing the six-part AMC mini-series The Night Manager, based on the 1993 novel of the same name by John le Carré, with stars Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, and Olivia Colman all winning Golden Globes for their work.Bier followed this with the 2018 Netflix film Bird Box, starring Sandra Bullock, which went on to become the most-watched film in Netflix history. In 2020, she directed the six-part HBO series The Undoing, starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant, the network's first original series to grow its audience each week.Prior to this, Bier co-wrote and directed the romantic comedy The One and Only (1999), which won Best Film at the Danish Robert Awards and was the most watched domestic film in Denmark in 20 years, with one-fifth of the country's population having seen it at the cinema.In 2002, she directed Open Hearts, shot in accordance with the Dogme '95 filmmaking aesthetic. The film won numerous awards, including the Audience Award at the Robert Festival (Danish Academy Award) and the International Film Critics' Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Bier followed this with Brothers (2004), which won, among others, the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival.In 2007, Bier directed the award-winning Things We Lost in the Fire, starring Halle Berry and Benicio Del Toro, her first English-language film.In 2012, Bier made her triumphant return to the genre with the 2013 winner of the European Film Award for Best Comedy, Love Is All You Need, starring Pierce Brosnan and Trine Dyrholm. In 2014, Bier directed A Second Chance, starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.Most recently, Susanne Bier directed the Showtime limited series The First Lady, starring Viola Davis, Michelle Pfieffer, and Gillian Anderson.

  • Birthday

    Apr 15, 1960
  • Place of Birth

    Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Also known

    수잔 비에르

Known For

Awards

43 wins & 41 nominations

Bodil Awards
2022
Winner - Honorary Award
2003
Best Film (Bedste danske film)
Winner - Bodil
2000
Best Film (Bedste danske film)
Winner - Bodil
European Film Awards
2021
Winner - Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema
2013
European Comedy
Winner - European Film Award
Den skaldede frisør (2012)
2013
Den skaldede frisør (2012)
Winner - European Film Award
Den skaldede frisør (2012)
2011
European Director
Winner - European Film Award
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