Måns Mårlind

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Career

Mårlind attended film programs at Stockholm University, Sweden and American Film Institute along with Template:Interlanguage link, with whom he would start a long-standing directorial partnership. His first work was as a writer for the 1995 Swedish drama series Radioskugga, followed by the children's science fiction series Kenny Starfighter (1997).

He worked as an assistant director on Template:Interlanguage link (1998), Template:Interlanguage link (1999), and Template:Interlanguage link (1999).

Work with Björn Stein

In 2005, Mårlind and Björn Stein made their directorial feature film debut with the fantasy thriller Storm. They next released the 2010 supernatural thriller Shelter (also known as 6 Souls in the United States),[1] starring Julianne Moore and Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and based on a screenplay by UK screenwriter Michael Cooney.[2][3] Mårlind and Stein co-directed Underworld: Awakening (2012), which starred Kate Beckinsale as Selene and grossed over $160 million worldwide.[4]

They co-directed Shed No Tears (2013), based on songs of singer-songwriter Håkan Hellström.[5] This film was nominated for nine Guldbagge Awards (the Swedish equivalent of the Academy Awards), including Best Director and Best Film.[6][7]

For television, the duo directed all episodes of the Swedish-French police procedural Midnight Sun (2016).[8][9][10] They also co-directed the Netflix-distributed historical thriller The Defeated (2020), also known as Shadowplay.[11] Both series were created and written by Mårlind.[12]

Personal life

Mårlind is the father of one child with English actress Tuppence Middleton, born in August 2022.[13]

Filmography

Film

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Mårlind (left) and Björn Stein during the filming of Shelter at the Braddock Carnegie Library in May 2008
Year Title Director Writer Notes
2002 Disco Kung Fu Yes No Short film
2005 Storm Yes Yes
2010 Shelter Yes No
2012 Underworld: Awakening Yes No
2013 Shed No Tears Yes No
2019 Template:Interlanguage link Yes Yes

Television

Year Title Director Writer Creator
1997 Radioskugga No Yes No
Kenny Starfighter No Yes No
2000 Template:Interlanguage link No Yes Yes
2000–2001 Template:Interlanguage link Yes Yes No
2002–2004 Template:Interlanguage link Yes No No
2003 De drabbade Yes Yes Yes
2006 Snapphanar Yes No No
2011–2018 The Bridge No Yes Yes
2016 Midnight Sun Yes Yes Yes
2020 The Defeated Yes Yes Yes

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2005 Stockholm International Film Festival Audience Award Storm Won
2006 Guldbagge Awards Best Film Nominated
Cinema Audience Award Nominated
Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival Best Director Won
Best of Puchon Nominated
Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival Narcisse Award for Best Feature Film Nominated
Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival Méliès Award Won
2014 Guldbagge Awards Best Director Shed No Tears Nominated
Best Film Nominated
Gothenburg Film Festival City of Gothenburg Award Nominated
2016 Series Mania Audience Award Midnight Sun Won
Template:Interlanguage link Best Director Won
Best Script Won
2017 Template:Interlanguage link Best Direction Nominated
2019 Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival Silver Méliès Award for Best European Film Template:Interlanguage link Nominated

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