Puk Grasten

Puk Grasten

38 · Born: Sep 6, 1986

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Personal Details

BornSep 6, 1986 Charlottenlund, Denmark

Biography

Puk Grasten, a talented filmmaker, embarked on her journey in the world of cinema by graduating from the esteemed EICAR in Paris and the renowned NYU Tisch School of the Arts.

It was during her time at NYU that she wrote and directed her debut feature film, "37", which marked a significant milestone in her career. The film not only served as a platform for the talented Sophia Lillis, who would later go on to star in the critically acclaimed film "IT", but also showcased Puk Grasten's exceptional directing skills.

The world premiere of "37" took place at the prestigious Moscow International Film Festival, where Puk Grasten was awarded the coveted prize for Best Director. Her exceptional work did not go unnoticed, as she also received the Russian critics' award for Best Film.

The accolades did not stop there, as "37" also received the Dreyer Prize and The Danish States Art Fond prize, further solidifying Puk Grasten's reputation as a talented and accomplished filmmaker.

Career

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2016
37
37 as Director, Writer