Jörn Donner
Jörn Donner was a Swedish-speaking Finnish writer, film director, actor, producer, politician and founder of Finnish Film Archive. Internationally he was best known for his film Fanny and Alexander (1982), that won four Academy Awards, including the award for the best foreign language film. In Finland he was known for his work as an author, as well as having been member of both, Parliament of Finland and European Union.
Known for
DirectingBirthday
February 5, 1933Deathday
January 30, 2020Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
82Place of birth
Helsinki, FinlandAlso known as
Bjorn ThunderCast credits
Portraits of Women
Pertti 'Pertsa'Brutal
Regina ja miehet
WriterIngmar Bergman on Life and Work
SelfHellyys
PetteriSixtynine
Timo PaasiLovers & Leavers
ElokuvatuottajaNine Ways to Approach Helsinki
Self - NarratorHangover
Lasse, bilhandlareThe Undressing
keskustelija televisiossaAsfalttilampaat
Tohtori BonellCitizen Schein
SelfAngela's War
GabrielFuck Off 2 - Images from Finland
Interviewer / Narrator / HimselfMen Can't Be Raped
PolicemanBlack on White
Juha HolmThe Memory of Ingmar Bergman
HimselfHockeyfeber
Fanny & Alexander: A Bergman Tapestry
SelfCrew credits
Fanny and Alexander
ProducerPortraits of Women
Writer, Director, Editor, Executive ProducerThe Interrogation
DirectorEight Deadly Shots
EditorThe Flight of the Eagle
ProducerAnna
Story, Screenplay, DirectorIngmar Bergman on Life and Work
DirectorParadise America
ProducerMannen utan ansikte
ProducerA Sunday in September
Director, WriterHemåt i natten
ProducerMen Can't Be Raped
Writer, Director, ProducerBlack on White
Writer, Director, EditorFuck Off! Images from Finland
DirectorStimulantia
Director, WriterAdventure Starts Here
DirectorHangover
Writer, DirectorThe Border
Producer, Idea