A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
アンネ・セウィッツキー
Birthplace:
Oslo, Norway
Anne Sewitsky is a Norwegian film director. She studied directing at The Norwegian Film School, graduating in 2006. She has later worked for the drama division of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). Here, her roles included: scriptwriter and consultant on a full-length film project, scriptwriter for an episode of the drama series Himmelblå, as well as director of four episodes in the same series. She has worked as a script developer at Tordenfilm, as well as directing the short film Oh, My God! Happy, Happy was her first feature film. She has since directed the films Homesick and Sonja. For television, Anne he directed the Black Mirror episode "Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too", and two episodes of the TV series Castle Rock.
Director:
2006 Heartcut
2008 Oh, My God!
2010 Happy, Happy
2011 Totally True Love
2015 Homesick
2018 Sonja: The White Swan
???? White Night
Screenplay:
2006 Heartcut
2008 Oh, My God!
2010 Happy, Happy
2011 Totally True Love
2015 Homesick
2018 Sonja: The White Swan
???? White Night
Co-Director:
2011 Norwegian Cozy
Director:
2008 Himmelblå
2011 Black Mirror
2011 Norwegian Cozy
2017 Monster
2018 Castle Rock
2020 Monsterland
2021 A Very British Scandal
2024 Presumed Innocent
???? Unspeakable: The Murder of JonBenét Ramsey
Director of Photography:
2008 Himmelblå
2011 Black Mirror
2011 Norwegian Cozy
2017 Monster
2018 Castle Rock
2020 Monsterland
2021 A Very British Scandal
2024 Presumed Innocent
???? Unspeakable: The Murder of JonBenét Ramsey
Executive Producer:
2008 Himmelblå
2011 Black Mirror
2011 Norwegian Cozy
2017 Monster
2018 Castle Rock
2020 Monsterland
2021 A Very British Scandal
2024 Presumed Innocent
???? Unspeakable: The Murder of JonBenét Ramsey
Writer:
2008 Himmelblå
2011 Black Mirror
2011 Norwegian Cozy
2017 Monster
2018 Castle Rock
2020 Monsterland
2021 A Very British Scandal
2024 Presumed Innocent
???? Unspeakable: The Murder of JonBenét Ramsey
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