Burn All My Letters
TITLE
Burn All My Letters
DIRECTOR
Björn Runge
COUNTRY
Sweden
YEAR
2022
DURATION
120′
GENRE
Drama
Overview
Burn All My Letters
Based on the 2018 best-selling book, the film spans 70 years and several generations. After a jealous argument with his wife, Alex realizes that he must get to the bottom of the issues that plague him to save his marriage. Through books and letters left behind from his maternal grandparents Alex discovers secrets about his family’s past that not only shed new light on his current situation, but also force him to revisit memories from his own childhood.
DIRECTOR BIOGRAPHY - Björn Runge
Björn Lennart Runge, born June 21 1961, in Lysekil, Sweden. He is a director, screen writer, playwright and author. Björn Runge has been involved in the film industry since he was 20 years old. He studied film directing at Dramatiska Institutet, Stockholm, 1986-89. In 1996 he made his debut in feature films with the celebrated drama "Harry & Sonja". He received two Guldbagge awards for Best Director and Best Screenplay 2003, for the feature film "Om jag vänder mig om". At the Berlin Film Festival the same film was awarded the Silver Bear and Der Blaue Engel Prize, for best European film. In 2005 Björn Runge received Nordiska Rådets Filmpris for "Mun mot mun" (2004). Björn Runge has up till now directed 14 feature films, shorts and television productions.
Credits
- DirectorBjörn Runge
- Screenplay
- CinematographyStellan Runge
- Cast
- EditingLena Runge
- Producer/s Annika Sucksdorff, Jonathan Ridings
- Production CompanySF Studios
- Distributor/s
Specifications
- Project TitleBurn All My Letters
- Project TypeDrama
- Completion Date January 1, 2022
- Country of originSweden
- Country of filmingSweden
- LanguageSwedish
- First-time Filmmaker No
- Student ProjectNo
Björn Runge
Björn Lennart Runge, born June 21 1961, in Lysekil, Sweden. He is a director, screen writer, playwright and author. Björn Runge has been involved in the film industry since he was 20 years old. He studied film directing at Dramatiska Institutet, Stockholm, 1986-89. In 1996 he made his debut in feature films with the celebrated drama "Harry & Sonja". He received two Guldbagge awards for Best Director and Best Screenplay 2003, for the feature film "Om jag vänder mig om". At the Berlin Film Festival the same film was awarded the Silver Bear and Der Blaue Engel Prize, for best European film. In 2005 Björn Runge received Nordiska Rådets Filmpris for "Mun mot mun" (2004). Björn Runge has up till now directed 14 feature films, shorts and television productions.