Ragnar Bragason
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Ragnar Bragason is an Iceland
Iceland
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ic film director
Film director
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, screenwriter
Screenwriter
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 and producer
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.

He is best known for his films Börn (Children) and Foreldrar (Parents) and the popular TV series Næturvaktin (The Night Shift), Dagvaktin (The Day Shift), and Fangavaktin (The Prison Shift).

Ragnar grew up in the village of Súðavik, in a family of fishermen and farmers. He got his start making short videos in college. After directing a large number of music videos, shorts and documentaries, he released his first feature-film Fíaskó (Fiasco) in 2000. In his earlier work he used traditional ways of writing and directing, but more recently Ragnar has followed methods similar to those of Mike Leigh
Mike Leigh
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 and John Cassavetes
John Cassavetes
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 of working with his actors to create characters and screenplays through improvisation.

His work has been nominated thirty two times for the Icelandic Edda Awards, and has received the awards fifteen times.

Fíaskó was awarded Special Jury Prize at the Cairo International Film Festival
Cairo International Film Festival
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 in 2000. With the film Börn he won the Golden Swan for best film at Copenhagen International Film Festival
Copenhagen International Film Festival
Copenhagen International Film Festival is a film festival held in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was first held in 2003, and is held annually. The main award at the Copenhagen International Film Festival is the Golden Swan, which will be awarded for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best...

 in 2007 and the award for Best Direction at the Transilvania International Film Festival
Transilvania International Film Festival
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 in 2007.

Filmography (as director)

Fíaskó (Fiasco) (2000)

Börn
Born
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(Children) (2006)

Foreldrar (Parents) (2007)

Næturvaktin
Næturvaktin
Næturvaktin is an Icelandic television show. It is the first in a trilogy, its sequels being Dagvaktin and Fangavaktin . The series was first shown in 2007 on Stöð 2, on Sundays from 16 September – 9 December. In the same year, the series won an Edda Award for Best TV Series...

(The Night Shift) (2007)

Dagvaktin (The Day Shift) (2008)

Fangavaktin (The Prison Shift) (2009)

Bjarnfreðarson (2009)

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