Nikolaj Arcel

Nikolaj Arcel (born 25 August 1972; Copenhagen) is a Danish filmmaker and screenwriter. He is best known for his 2012 film A Royal Affair, which won two prizes at the Berlin International Film Festival and which was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards, as well as the 2017 American film The Dark Tower. Arcel was born and raised in Copenhagen. His mother Libby Tata Arcel is a psychologist from the Greek city Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, while his father, Arne Arcel, is an architect from Denmark. His parents divorced when he was seven. His elder sister is actress Nastja Arcel. He attended Bernadotte School in Hellerup and secondary school at Ă˜ster Borgerdyd Gymnasium. He then enrolled at the National Film School of Denmark from where he graduated as film director in 2001. His graduation project, the short film Woyzeck's Last Symphony, won the Grand Prix at Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. Arcel made his debut in 2004 with the political thriller King's Game, which won him the award for Best Director at the Danish Film Academy Awards. It was followed by the adventure film Island of Lost Souls in 2007 and the generational comedy Truth About Men in 2010. After experiencing an international breakthrough with A Royal Affair, he moved to Hollywood to pursue a career in filmmaking there. He directed the film adaptation of Stephen King's The Dark Tower. The film began principal photography in early 2016, and it was released on 4 August 2017. Arcel will be directing the movie Fables for Warner Bros. In 2022, he reunited with Mikkelsen for The Promised Land.

Known For

Birth Location Copenhagen, Denmark
Born 1972-08-25
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Movies

2023
2023
2020
2018
The Dark Tower Screenplay
2017
The Dark Tower Director
2017
2016
The Absent One Screenplay
2014
2013
Antboy Story
2013
A Royal Affair Screenplay
2012
A Royal Affair Director
2012
Truth About Men Screenplay
2010
Truth About Men Director
2010
2008
Fighter Co-Writer
2007
Cecilie Writer
2007
2007
2007
King's Game Writer
2004
King's Game Director
2004
Catch That Kid Original Film Writer
2004
2002
2001
2001