Nicolas Winding Refn
Nicolas Winding Refn, born on September 29, 1970, in Denmark, is renowned for his distinctive vision as a film director, screenwriter, and producer. He first garnered attention with the gritty "Pusher" trilogy, released between 1996 and 2005, which established him as a significant voice in contemporary cinema. His 2008 film "Bronson," a biographical drama about the infamous British prisoner, further showcased his ability to blend art and storytelling.
Refn achieved international acclaim with the 2011 action drama "Drive," which not only won him the prestigious Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Director but also earned him a BAFTA nomination for Best Direction. Following this success, he created the visually striking "Only God Forgives" in 2013 and delved into psychological horror with "The Neon Demon" in 2016.
In 2019, Refn expanded his artistic horizons by venturing into television with "Too Old to Die Young," a series that debuted on Amazon Prime. His journey continued with "Copenhagen Cowboy," a Netflix project that marked his return to his hometown, a location that played a pivotal role in his earlier work. Refn also co-founded the production company Space Rocket Nation in 2008, further solidifying his influence in the Danish film industry. Through his compelling narratives and stylistic innovations, Refn remains a prominent figure in modern filmmaking.