Klaus Härö
Klaus Härö | |
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Born | 31 March 1971 |
Occupation | Film director |
Klaus Härö (Finnish: [ˈklɑu̯s ˈhærø]; born 31 March 1971 in Porvoo, Finland) is a Finnish film director. In 2004, he won Finland's State Prize for Art.[1]
Härö grew up in a Swedish-speaking Finnish family.[2] He studied directing and attended screen writing seminars at the University of Industrial Arts in Helsinki. He has directed several feature films, including Elina: As If I Wasn't There (2003), Mother of Mine (2005) and The New Man (2007), as well as documentaries and short films. He works in both Sweden and Finland.[citation needed]
In 2003 Klaus Härö received the Ingmar Bergman Award, the winner of which was chosen by Ingmar Bergman himself. Four of Härö's features were chosen as Finland's submission for the best foreign-language film category at the Oscars.[3]
Films
[edit]- Elina: As If I Wasn't There (2003)
- Mother of Mine (2005)
- The New Man (2007)
- Letters to Father Jacob (2009)
- The Fencer (2015)
- One Last Deal (2018)
- Life After Death (2020)
- My Sailor, My Love (2022)
- Never Alone (2025)
See also
[edit]- Finnish cinema
- List of Finnish submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
- Aki Kaurismäki
References
[edit]- ^ "Composite News Bulletin – November 2004". Finnish Ministry of Education. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
- ^ Juntto, Anssi (2004). "Elämänkatsomus näkyy elokuvista". Kaleva (in Finnish). Retrieved 2021-11-16.
- ^ Betsy Sharkey (2010-10-15). "Movie review: 'Letters to Father Jacob'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-01-09.
Popular on the festival circuit, the movie was Finland's Oscar submission last year, and the third of Härö's films to represent the country.
External links
[edit]- Klaus Härö at IMDb