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  1. Susanne Bier (* 15. April 1960 in Kopenhagen) ist eine dänische Regisseurin. Unter anderem erhielt ihr Film In einer besseren Welt 2011 den Oscar für den besten fremdsprachigen Film .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Susanne_BierSusanne Bier - Wikipedia

    Susanne Bier ( Danish: [suˈsænə ˈpiɐ̯ˀ]; born 15 April 1960) is a Danish filmmaker. She is best known for her feature films Brothers (2004), After the Wedding (2006), In a Better World (2010), and Bird Box (2018), and the TV miniseries The Night Manager (2016) on AMC, The Undoing (2020) on HBO, and The First Lady (2022) on Showtime.

  3. Susanne Bier R. (født 15. april 1960 i København) er en dansk filminstruktør. Efter uddannelse fra Den Danske Filmskole i 1987 har hun instrueret flere danske film, såsom Den eneste ene , Elsker dig for evigt (2002), Brødre (2004), Efter brylluppet (2006), Hævnen (2010) og Den skaldede frisør (2012).

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0081540Susanne Bier - IMDb

    Susanne Bier. Director: In a Better World. Though Academy Award®, Golden Globe Award and Emmy Award winning writer and director Susanne Bier's work often plays out against a wide-reaching global backdrop, its focus is intimate, carefully exploring the explosive emotions and complexities of familial bonds. This unique combination is part of the ...

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    • Copenhagen, Denmark
  5. 15. Nov. 2020 · Interview. Susanne Bier: Queen of the luxe thriller. Tim Lewis. With exquisite touch and lavish locations, Susanne Bier is the Danish director behind some of the most sensational – and...

  6. 24. Dez. 2018 · Susanne Bier, a Danish filmmaker who has worked in Hollywood, talks about her Netflix thriller Bird Box, starring Sandra Bullock. She discusses the film's themes, visuals, and ending, and how it challenges typical female roles.

  7. April 15, 1960 · Copenhagen, Denmark. Mini Bio. Though Academy Award®, Golden Globe Award and Emmy Award winning writer and director Susanne Bier's work often plays out against a wide-reaching global backdrop, its focus is intimate, carefully exploring the explosive emotions and complexities of familial bonds.