Colin Nutley

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Colin Nutley (born 1944 in Gosport, England) is an English director successful in the Swedish film industry.

Nutley went to Portsmouth Art College and began his career in British television as a graphic designer. He then turned to drama and documentary film-making for ITV, BBC and Channel 4. He directed the first two episodes of Press Gang, but was unhappy with the final edit so asked for his name to be removed from the credits.[1]

Nutley's work in Sweden began with the making of Annika, a TV-series about a Swedish girl who spent three weeks on the Isle of Wight as a language student in England. Then came the documentary Where Roses Never Die, a film about life in a small Swedish country village which was also to become the inspiration for House of Angels.

His first feature The Ninth Company was a black comedy, the story of a group of young conscripts that tries to make a smart economic killing. BlackJack, was about love and betrayal in a small town, set against the backdrop of dance-music bands. House of Angels opened in 1992 and is to date one of the most loved Swedish films of all time. The film was awarded two Guldbagge Awards for "Best Film" and "Best Direction" at the Swedish Film Awards that year. The Last Dance was a black comedy about a roller-coaster friendship between two big city couples, and won "Best Actress" and "Best Photography" awards at the 1993 Swedish Film Awards. House of Angels – the Second Summer opened on Christmas Day 1994 and was an immediate box office success. Such is Life, a drama comedy about love, broken promises and fulfilled dreams, opened in Sweden in October 1996. Under the Sun, a story about trust, friendship and love set in the mid-1950s, opened on Christmas Day 1998 and Gossip, starring an ensemble cast of ten of Sweden's top actresses, opened all over Sweden on Christmas Day 2000. Nutley's latest features Deadline (2001) and Paradise (2003) were both based on Liza Marklund's best-selling novels.

House of Angels, The Last Dance and Under the Sun have all been nominated by the Swedish Film Institute to represent Sweden as Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards (1993, 1994 and 1999). Under the Sun was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and also received the Special Jury Prize at the San Sebastian Film Festival.

He is married to the actress Helena Bergström who has played a main part in many of his productions.

[edit] Swedish TV

  • Annika (1983) TV series
  • Where Roses Never Die (Där Rosor Aldrig Dör) 1984 documentary
  • Fifth Generation (Femte Generationen) 1985 series
  • Long Way Home (Vägen Hem) 1989

[edit] Film

  • The Ninth Company (Nionde Kompaniet) 1987
  • Blackjack (Blackjack) 1990
  • House of Angels (Änglagård) 1992
  • The Last Dance (Sista Dansen) 1993
  • House of Angels - The Second Summer (Änglagård - Andra Sommaren) 1994
  • Such Is Life (Sånt är Livet) 1996
  • Under the Sun (Under Solen) 1998
  • Gossip (Gossip) 2000
  • Deadline (Sprängaren) 2001
  • Paradise (Paradiset) 2003
  • The Queen of Sheba's Pearls 2004
  • Heartbreak Hotel 2006
  • Angel 2007

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