A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Isabella Jenny Karolina Eklöf
Изабелла Эклёф
Birthplace:
Östra Ryd, Sweden
Born:
February 10, 1978
Isabella Jenny Karolina Eklöf (born 10 February 1978; Östra Ryd) is a Swedish film director and screenwriter. Eklöf attended the National Film School of Denmark. She served on the crew as a "runner" for the 2008 Swedish film Let the Right One In. Eklöf co-wrote the 2018 Swedish film Border with director Ali Abbasi; together they expanded on the source material, a short story by John Ajvide Lindqvist. For Border, Eklöf, Abbasi and Lindqvist were nominated for the Guldbagge Award for Best Screenplay; they were also nominated for the European Film Award for Best Screenwriter. She also wrote and directed the 2018 Danish film Holiday, for which she won the New Wave Best Picture and New Wave Best Director awards at the Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas; Holiday went on to win four Bodil Awards, including Best Danish Film.
Additional Photography:
2011 I'm My Own Dolly Parton
Director:
2002 Willy Kyrklund
2007 Triptych
2009 Welcome to Barbaristan
2011 I'm My Own Dolly Parton
2011 Notes from Underground
2018 Holiday
2024 Kalak
Director of Photography:
2002 Willy Kyrklund
2007 Lasse Rules
2007 Triptych
2009 Welcome to Barbaristan
2011 I'm My Own Dolly Parton
2011 Notes from Underground
2018 Holiday
2024 Kalak
Editor:
2002 Willy Kyrklund
2007 Lasse Rules
2007 Triptych
2009 Welcome to Barbaristan
2011 I'm My Own Dolly Parton
2011 Notes from Underground
2018 Holiday
2024 Kalak
Location Assistant:
2002 Willy Kyrklund
2007 Lasse Rules
2007 Triptych
2008 Let the Right One In
2009 Welcome to Barbaristan
2011 I'm My Own Dolly Parton
2011 Notes from Underground
2018 Holiday
2024 Kalak
Screenplay:
2002 Willy Kyrklund
2007 Lasse Rules
2007 Triptych
2008 Let the Right One In
2009 Welcome to Barbaristan
2011 I'm My Own Dolly Parton
2011 Notes from Underground
2018 Border
2018 Holiday
2024 Kalak
Writer:
2002 Willy Kyrklund
2007 Lasse Rules
2007 Triptych
2008 Let the Right One In
2009 Welcome to Barbaristan
2011 I'm My Own Dolly Parton
2011 Notes from Underground
2018 Border
2018 Holiday
2020 Tove
2024 Kalak
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