Bille August

August in 2008
Born (1948-11-09) 9 November 1948
Brede, Denmark
OccupationFilm director
Years active1978–present
Spouses
Annie Munksgaard Lauritzen
(m. 1970; div. 1978)
    Masja Dessau
    (m. 1978; div. 1990)
      (m. 1991; div. 1997)
        Sara-Marie Maltha
        (m. 2012)
        Children8, including Anders and Alba

        Bille August RD (born 9 November 1948) is a Danish director, screenwriter, and cinematographer of film and television. In a career spanning over four decades, he has been the recipient of numerous accolades, making him one of the most acclaimed contemporary Danish filmmakers.

        August's 1987 film Pelle the Conqueror won the Palme d'Or, Academy Award and Golden Globe Award. He is one of only nine directors to win the Palme d'Or twice, winning the award again in 1992 for The Best Intentions, based on the autobiographical script by Ingmar Bergman.

        His filmography includes The House of the Spirits, based on the novel by Isabel Allende; Smilla's Sense of Snow; Les Misérables; Night Train to Lisbon, Silent Heart, The Chinese Widow and A Fortunate Man. He has received five Robert Awards (including Best Film and Best Director) and three Bodil Awards for Best Danish Film. He is also a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog.

        Life and career

        August was born on 9 November 1948, in Brede, Denmark. After attending local schools, he graduated from the Foto- og Dokumentarskolan in Stockholm, Sweden, and later from the National Film School of Denmark. He began his career as a cinematographer. He made his feature directorial debut in 1978 with In My Life, which won the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film.

        He collaborated twice with then wife Pernilla August under George Lucas on The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones in The Perils of Cupid and Tales of Innocence. Pernilla would later star in the first two films of the Star Wars prequel trilogy and appeared in an episode of The Clone Wars television series to reprise her role from the films.

        After decades of writing, directing and producing notable films in Denmark, on 23 September 2011, Bille August announced that he had opened a studio in Hangzhou, China and taken a position as Tianpeng Media's Art Director, in order to produce Chinese films for Tianpeng Media over the next few years. Tianpeng Media is a new media company established in 2010. The company produced two films, The Women Knight of Mirror (竞雄女侠秋瑾) and The Years of Qi Xiao Fu (七小福之燃情岁月), to be released later in 2011. He is the first foreign director to be hired by the Chinese film company. In 2011 August also accepted the invitation from the Hangzhou government to serve as a "culture consultant" for the city.[1]

        His film Night Train to Lisbon (2013) premiered out of competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.[2] He had planned to direct a Gianni Versace biopic with Antonio Banderas as Versace, but this project was cancelled.[3][4] In August 2021, it was announced that August would direct a feature film adaptation of Karen Blixen's novel Ehrengard, which is being produced by Netflix and SF Studios.[5]

        Personal life

        August has been married four times and has a total of eight children with five different women.

        He was first married to Annie Munksgård Lauritzen, together they had a son Anders Frithiof August (born 15 June 1978). His second wife was Masja Dessau with whom he had a son Adam August (born in 1983), both sons have become screenwriters. His third marriage to Swedish actress Pernilla August was from 1991 to 1997. Together they had daughters Asta Kamma August (born 5 November 1991) and Alba Adèle August (born 6 June 1993); he also became the stepfather of her daughter Agnes from her first marriage to Swedish novelist and screenwriter Klas Östergren. In 2012, he married his fourth and current wife, actress Sara-Marie Maltha after 10 years together. Together they have three children: Amaryllis April August (born 2003), Albert Amadeus August (born 2005), and Aya Anemone August (born 2013).

        In addition, he has a daughter from a previous relationship, Melina August, (born in 1969).[6]

        Filmography

        Film

        Year Title Functioned as Notes
        Director Writer
        1978 In My Life Yes Yes Bodil Award for Best Danish Film
        Nominated- Chicago Gold Hugo
        Nominated- Golden Moscow Prize
        1983 Zappa Yes Yes Nominated- Golden Moscow Prize
        1984 Busters verden Yes No UNICEF Award
        C.I.F.E.J. Prize of the International Film Festival for Children and Youth[7]
        Twist and Shout Yes Yes Robert Award for Best Screenplay
        UNICEF Award
        C.I.F.E.J. Prize of the International Film Festival for Children and Youth
        Nominated- Golden Moscow Prize
        1987 Pelle the Conqueror Yes Yes Palme d'Or[8]
        Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film[9]
        Bodil Award for Best Danish Film
        Robert Award for Best Danish Film
        Robert Award for Best Screenplay
        Guldbagge Award for Best Film[10]
        Nominated- BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language
        Nominated- César Award for Best European Film
        1992 The Best Intentions Yes No Palme d'Or[11]
        Nominated- Guldbagge Award for Best Director
        1993 The House of the Spirits Yes Yes Robert Award for Best Danish Film
        Robert Award for Best Screenplay
        1996 Jerusalem Yes Yes Lübeck Nordic Film Days
        1997 Smilla's Sense of Snow Yes No Nominated- Golden Berlin Bear[12]
        1998 Les Misérables Yes No Nominated- Golden Cairo Pyramid Award
        2001 A Song for Martin Yes Yes Nominated- Bodil Award for Best Danish Film
        Nominated- Crystal Globe
        Nominated- Guldbagge Award for Best Director
        Nominated- Guldbagge Award for Best Screenplay
        Nominated- Golden Festroia Dolphin
        Nominated- Miami Grand Jury Prize
        2004 Return to Sender Yes No
        2007 Goodbye Bafana Yes Yes Berlin Peace Film Award
        Capri Arts Award
        Nominated- Golden Berlin Bear

        Cinema for Peace Award for the Most Valuable Director of the Year[13]

        To Each His Own Cinema Yes No
        2012 The Passion of Marie Yes No Nominated- Chicago Gold Hugo
        2013 Night Train to Lisbon Yes No
        2014 Silent Heart Yes No Bodil Award for Best Danish Film
        Nominated- Robert Award for Best Danish Film
        Nominated- Robert Award for Best Director
        Nominated- Robert Audience Award
        Nominated- Nordic Council Film Prize
        Nominated- Golden Shell
        2017 The Chinese Widow Yes No Nominated- Shanghai Golden Goblet Award for Best Feature Film
        55 Steps Yes No
        2018 A Fortunate Man Yes Yes Beijing Tiantian Award for Best Film
        Nominated- Robert Award for Best Danish Film
        Nominated- Robert Award for Best Director
        Nominated- Robert Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
        Nominated- Filmfest Hamburg Critics Choice Award
        2021 The Pact Yes No Nominated- Beijing Tiantian Award for Best Film
        2022 The Kiss Yes Yes
        2023 Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction Yes No IMDb

        As cinematographer

        Year Title Director Notes
        1977 Christiania Flemming Colstrup
        Ove Nyholm
        Documentary film
        Hemåt i natten Jon Lindström
        1978 Men Can't Be Raped Jörn Donner
        1980 Love Theodor Kallifatides
        Mördare! Mördare! Jon Lindström
        Tomas: A Child You Cannot Reach Lone Hertz Documentary film
        1981 Killing Heat Michael Raeburn
        1982 Sova räv Gun Jönsson

        Television

        Year Title Functioned as Notes
        Director Writer
        1978 Et par dage med Magnus Yes No Miniseries
        1980 Verden er så stor, så stor Yes Yes Television film
        1982 Maj Yes No Television film
        1993 The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Yes No 2 episodes
        2003 Detaljer Yes Yes Television film
        2024 The Count of Monte Cristo Yes No Miniseries

        References

        1. "Academy Award-winning director Bille August opens his studio in Hangzhou". Asia Pacific arts. 10 April 2011. Archived from the original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2011.
        2. "Berlinale 2013: Competition Now Complete". berlinale. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
        3. "Antonio Banderas Cancels 'Versace' Project". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
        4. "Bille August Set to Direct Versace Biopic With Antonio Banderas". Variety. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
        5. Grater, Tom (31 August 2021). "Bille August To Direct Karen Blixen's Ehrengard For Netflix & SF Studios". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
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        7. Busters Verden Awards, IMDb, retrieved 24 July 2020
        8. "Festival de Cannes: Pelle the Conqueror". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 27 July 2009.
        9. "The 61st Academy Awards (1989) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
        10. "Pelle Erobreren (1987)". Swedish Film Institute. 15 March 2014.
        11. "Festival de Cannes: The Best Intentions". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 14 August 2009.
        12. "Berlinale: 1997 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
        13. Uhr, 13 Februar 2007 14:05. "Starrummel bei Berlinale: Richard Gere spielte am Piano auf". Mittelbayerische Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 23 July 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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