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Director Roar Uthaug

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Roar Uthaug

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  • Born
    August 25, 1973 · Lørenskog, Norway

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    • Roar Uthaug is a Norwegian film director. He is best known for Tomb Raider (2018), The Wave (2015), Cold Prey (2006) and Escape (2012).

      Uthaug was born in August 25, 1973. In 2002 he graduated from the Norwegian Film School. His directorial debut was Cold Prey/Fritt Vilt in 2006.

      In 2018 he directed the Tomb Raider reboot starring Alicia Vikander.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Pedro Borges

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  • Started out making music-videoes in his teens, to music of his own creation.
  • Made his first film "The Axe Killer" in 8th grade at Fjellsrud Ungdomsskole.

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  • [on The Wave (2015)] This [the tsunami] will actually happen there one day. There is this crack in the mountainside out in the fjord, and it keeps expanding each year and at some point it will cause a huge rockslide into the fjord and they will have ten minutes before the wave reaches Geiranger. So we wanted to stay true to the facts - to what geologists think will be the facts one day. And, of course, as a bonus it is one of the most beautiful places in Norway, so I thought the contrast between the spectacular nature and the destructive forces that it can cause made for some powerful images. [2016]

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