Nils Gaup | |
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Nils Gaup at the Gothenburg Film Festival in 2017
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Born |
Kautokeino, Finnmark, Norway |
April 12, 1955
Occupation | Film director screenwriter |
Years active | 1987–present |
Awards |
Amanda Best Film 1988 Pathfinder Festival de Cine de Sitges Special Mention 1988 Pathfinder British Film Institute Sutherland Trophy 1989 Pathfinder Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival Grand Jury Prize 1990 Pathfinder |
Nils Gaup (born April 12, 1955) is a Sámi film director from Norway.
Gaup was born in Kautokeino, Finnmark County in Northern Norway. He first intended to become an athlete but from 1974 to 1978 he went to drama school and studied at the Beaivváš Sámi Theatre in Kautokeino. He also founded the first Sami language theatre ensemble.
After acting in several movies, he rose to international prominence in 1987 with his film Ofelaš (international English title Pathfinder). It was the first full-length movie with all of the dialogue in Northern Sámi. This movie earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign language film and the Grand Prize award at the 1990 Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival. After that he made the Disney-financed movie Haakon Haakonsen (Shipwrecked), based on the youth adventure novel Haakon Haakonsen. En norsk Robinson (Haakon Haakonsen. A Norwegian Robinson) by Norwegian author O. V. Falck-Ytter. In 1993 he shot his most successful film to date Hodet over vannet (Head Above Water). For this film, he won the Amanda Award (the most important Norwegian Film Award). In 1996 it was remade as an American movie with Cameron Diaz and Harvey Keitel in the leading roles. His next movie was Tashunga (also known as North Star), a project by Christopher Lambert. This film was panned by both the box office and the critics.