Mona J. Hoel

Mona J. Hoel

geb. 03.10.1960 (63 Jahre)
Oslo, Oslo, Norwegen

Biografie

Mona J. Hoel was educated as a director at the former Dramatiska Institutet, now Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts (SADA), in Sweden, after initial studies in photography in New York from 1982 to 1985. She graduated from Dramatiska Institutet in 1989, and has since made her mark as one of the most noteworthy female directors in Norway since the beginning of the nineties.

She has directed short films, features, documentaries and commercials, several of which have won prestigious awards at film festivals around the world. Her debut as a feature film director came in 1995, with the drama At Ease. In 2000 Hoel directed Cabin Fever, the first Norwegian film to be made following the rules of the Dogme 95 manifesto, created by danish avant-garde directors Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg, and was approved as Dogme #19. The film was, among several other festivals, invited for competition at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival and for Toronto International Film Festival. Hoels next film, Chlorox, Ammonia and Coffee, was released in 2004, and won the Main Award at Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film festival.

Norsk Filminstitutt

Regisseurin

Drehbuchautorin

Produzentin

Editorin

Filme
2019

Skal dere gå allerede?

1989

Huset (Studentenfilm)

Kurzfilme
2018

Beaivvi Nieida

Kamerafrau