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Nicolas Winding Refn

Nicolas Winding Refn (Danish: [ˈne̝kolɑs ˈve̝nte̝ŋ ˈʁæfn̩]; born 29 September 1970) is a Danish film director, screenwriter, and producer.

Nicolas Winding Refn
Born (1970-09-29) 29 September 1970 (age 53)
Copenhagen, Denmark
NationalityDanish
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter, producer
Years active1996–present
Notable work
Spouse
(m. 2007)
[1]
Children2
AwardsAACTA International Award
Festival de Cannes Prix de la mise en scène
FIPRESCI Prize
José Luis Guarner Critic's Award
Satellite Award

He found great success early in his career directing the Pusher trilogy (1996–2005), the crime drama Bronson (2008), and the adventure film Valhalla Rising (2009). In 2011 he gained newfound stardom directing the action drama film Drive (2011) for which he won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Director. He was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Direction. Refn's next films were the stylistically driven action film Only God Forgives (2013), and the psychological horror film The Neon Demon (2016).

In 2019, he directed his first television series Too Old to Die Young (2019) which premiered on Amazon Prime.[2] After a bad experience with Amazon and how it handled Too Old to Die Young, Refn's next project took him to Netflix, and saw him returning to his native Copenhagen for the first time since Pusher 3, and was the setting for his magical-realism series, Copenhagen Cowboy. In 2008, Refn co-founded the Copenhagen-based production company Space Rocket Nation.[3]

Early life edit

Refn was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, and raised partly in New York City, United States.[4] Refn's parents are Danish film director and editor Anders Refn and cinematographer Vibeke Winding.[5][6][7] His half-brother is Kasper Winding, who has become a singer in Denmark.[8]

He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts but was expelled for throwing a chair into a wall.[9]

Career edit

1996–2005: Early career and the Pusher trilogy edit

Refn made his directorial debut with the Danish crime film Pusher (1996).[10] It garnered a Best Supporting Actor Award for Zlatko Burić at the 1997 Bodil Awards.

Refn then directed Bleeder (1999), which featured much of the same cast from the Pusher Trilogy, including actors such as Kim Bodnia and Mads Mikkelsen. Refn won the FIPRESCI prize for the film at the 2000 Sarajevo Film Festival the work won Best Lighting at the Robert Festival. The film was nominated for Best Film and Best Supporting Actress at the 2000 Bodil Awards, as well as for the Grand Prix Asturias for Best Feature at the 1999 Gijon International Film Festival.[citation needed]

In 2003, Refn directed and wrote his first English-language film, Fear X, which starred John Turturro and was shot in Canada. Although a financial disappointment, the Danish-Canadian production won an International Fantasy Film Award for Best Screenplay at the 2004 Fantasporto Film Festival, and was nominated for best actor awards (for Turturro) at the Bodil Awards and the Fangoria Awards, and best film awards at festivals including Sitges Film Festival and the Sochi International Film Festival.

Refn later made two sequels to Pusher, Pusher II (2004) (a.k.a. Pusher II: With Blood on My Hands) and Pusher 3 (2005) (a.k.a. Pusher III: I'm The Angel of Death). For Pusher II, lead actor Mads Mikkelsen won a Best Actor award at the 2005 Bodil Awards,[11] Best Actor at the 2005 Robert Festival[12] (where the film was also nominated for Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Film, among other nominations), and Best Actor at the 2005 Zulu Awards. The film was remade as a British version in 2012, Pusher, directed by Luis Prieto and executive produced by Refn.[10]

2005–2011: Critical acclaim edit

In 2008, Refn returned to the European art house film circuit after his unsuccessful Hollywood venture Fear X. He wrote and directed Bronson (2008), which starred Tom Hardy as the title character, the U.K. prisoner Charles Bronson, noted for mental illness, violence and art. The film won Best Film at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival, and was also nominated for the Grand Jury Prize (World Cinema — Dramatic) at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Hardy won a Best Actor award at the 2009 British Independent Film Awards for his portrayal of Charles Bronson (and the film was nominated for a Best Achievement in Production award as well). Hardy was nominated for Best Actor by the Evening Standard British Film Awards and the London Critics Circle Film Awards.

In 2009, Refn teamed up again with frequent collaborator Mads Mikkelsen to write and direct Valhalla Rising, a surrealistic period piece about the Viking era. The film won an International Fantasy Film Special Jury Award and Special Mention at the 2010 Fantasporto Festival, and won the Titra Film Award for Refn at the 2010 Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival. The film also won a Best Make-Up award at the 2011 Robert Festival.

2011–2016: Hollywood breakthrough edit

 
Refn promoting Drive at the Deauville American Film Festival in September 2011

In 2011, Refn directed the American action drama film Drive (2011). It premiered in competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where he received the Best Director Award.[13]

The film earned Refn a BAFTA nomination for directing. The film was also nominated in 2012 for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing,[14][15] a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture nomination for Albert Brooks,[16] Excellence in Production Design Award from the Art Directors Guild, won Best Director, Best Screenplay (for Hossein Amini) and Best Supporting Actor (for Brooks) at the Austin Film Critics Awards, won Boston Society of Film Critics Awards for Best Supporting Actor (Albert Brooks) and Best Use of Music in a Film (by Cliff Martinez), the Critics Choice Award at the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards for Best Action Movie, Best Director, Best Picture and Breakthrough Film Artist at the Central Ohio Film Critics Association, Best Original Score (Martinez) and Best Supporting Actor (Brooks) at the Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, Best Supporting Actor (Brooks) at the Florida Film Critics Circle Awards, Best Foreign Film at the Fotogramas de Plata, Best Director from the Las Vegas Film Critics Society, a Top Films Award from the National Board of Review, Best Supporting Actor (Brooks) at the National Society of Film Critics Awards, the San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards and the New York Film Critics Circle Awards, Best Director at the San Diego Film Critics Society Awards.[17]

Refn wanted to cast Drive actress Christina Hendricks as Wonder Woman,[18][19][20] but later focused on Batgirl instead.[21][22]

The Bangkok-set crime film Only God Forgives, starring Ryan Gosling and Kristin Scott Thomas, premiered in competition at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.[23] The film was awarded the Sydney Film Prize at the 2013 Sydney Film Festival.[24]

Liv Corfixen, Refn's wife, directed the documentary My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, centered on the life and work of Refn and their relationship.[25] The documentary film premiered on July 17, 2014, in Denmark.[26]

 
Refn at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival

In September 2011, Refn said his next film would be I Walk with the Dead, with Carey Mulligan, co-star of Drive, slated to play the lead.[27] According to Refn, it was to be a horror-movie sex thriller that may be set in Tokyo or Los Angeles.[28] In October 2013 playwright Polly Stenham was confirmed to write the screenplay with Refn. They stated that the film will have an all-female cast. Refn admitted that he asked Stenham to write the screenplay to compensate for his perceived inability to write female characters.[29] By November 2014, the film had been retitled The Neon Demon, with filming planned to take place in Los Angeles in early 2015.[30] The film starred Elle Fanning, Karl Glusman, Keanu Reeves, Christina Hendricks, Abbey Lee, Jena Malone and Bella Heathcote.[31] The film was Refn's third consecutive in competition for the Palme d'Or.[32]

Adverts and short films edit

He directed an extended Gucci commercial featuring Blake Lively and himself in a brief cameo,[33] which premiered at the 2012 Venice Film Festival. The short film is entitled Gucci Premiere. He also directed the music video for his frequent collaborator Peter Peter's band Bleeder, which featured his wife Liv Corfixen as a crazy nurse. He also directed a series of Lincoln commercials starring Matthew McConaughey.

Teaching edit

In 2019, Cannes Film Festival announced that it would host a masterclass with Refn on working in Film and TV.[34]

Unrealized projects edit

In 2005, it was reported that Refn co-wrote a screenplay with Nicholas St. John titled Billy's People.[35] However, Refn scrapped the project because his films Bleeder (1999) and Fear X (2003) were box office disasters.[36]

In 2009, Refn expressed high interest in developing a film biopic of notoriously polemic and controversial English occultist, Aleister Crowley, with Bronson star, Tom Hardy, as Crowley. Refn admitted to not knowing anything about the life of the magician and referred to Crowley as a "Satan-worshipping cult personality".[37] That year, he became attached to direct a modern retelling of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde with Keanu Reeves playing the titular roles. The working title of the film was Jekyll. According to an interview with SciFi Wire, he wanted the film to take place "in modern America and use as much credible science as possible."[38] However, in February 2010, Winding Refn dropped out of the project in order to work on Drive.[39]

In 2010, Refn planned to direct Paul Schrader's script The Dying of the Light with Harrison Ford as the lead.[40] However, in February 2010, Winding Refn exited the project. In September 2011 during promotion for Drive, he claimed that Ford did not want his character to die, causing the film production to fall apart.[41][42] Schrader directed the film, which starred Nicolas Cage and Anton Yelchin in the Ford and Tatum roles. Following its release, Refn joined with Schrader, Cage, and Yelchin in protesting the studio's final edit of the project, which was not to Schrader's original vision. Channing Tatum, who was to co-star with Ford in The Dying of the Light, originally wanted Refn to direct Magic Mike (2012), which Steven Soderbergh came to direct.

In 2012, Refn became involved in the direction of a remake of the 1980s crime show The Equalizer starring Denzel Washington, but the deal with Sony fell through for unknown reasons.[43] The adaptation The Equalizer ended up being directed by Antoine Fuqua for release in 2014.

In July 2016, Refn revealed that he had turned down the offer to direct the James Bond movie Spectre.[44]

On August 14, 2016, Refn announced via his Twitter page that his next project would be titled The Avenging Silence, calling it "Ian Fleming + William Burroughs + NWR = The Avenging Silence" and posted images for Fleming's novel Dr. No and for Burroughs's novel The Soft Machine.[45][46] Variety reported that producer Lene Borglum described the purported plot as following: "[A] former European spy [accepts] a mission from a Japanese businessman to take down the head of a Yakuza boss in Japan".[47]

Directing style edit

Refn has spoken about characterization in his films:

I've always liked characters that because of the circumstances, have to transform themselves, and in the end, it's inevitable that what they end up becoming is what they were meant to be. Take, for example, Pusher II, which is a movie about a son [played by Mads Mikkelsen] who all his life wants his father's love, but realizes he needs to kill him to free the sins of the father from him. What plants the seed for him is realizing he has his own child, and the responsibility of that suddenly forces him to take action. And it's a happy ending, even though it's a dark ending, but for the character, it is what he was meant to become. It's almost like he achieved his true meaning. And Drive is similar in the sense that The Driver was meant to become a superhero, and he's denied all these things—relationships, companionship. And why would he be denied that? It was because he was meant for something greater.[48]

Refn prefers to shoot his films in chronological order: "I read that [director John Cassavetes] had done it on some of his films, so I thought, 'That's a pretty cool approach.' And after I did it on my first movie, I felt, 'How can you do a movie any other way?' It's like a painting—you paint the movie as you go along, and I like the uncertainty of not knowing exactly how it's going to turn out."[49] Refn spoke more about shooting in chronological order in September 2011, in reference to Drive:

It's always difficult with production. All my films previous to Drive had been shot in what I call 100-percent almost-chronological order. Where Drive is like 80 percent. The reason why it didn't go 100 was that I just simply couldn't afford the last remaining pieces. I could afford what I call the "emotional chronological order". So nobody would die or leave the movie in the middle of their shooting schedule. It would always be the end. So there was a build-up as much as possible.[48]

On his approach to working with actors, Refn has said:

I think the first thing I ask any actor is what they would like to do, which sometimes can frighten people or can be looked upon as, 'Oh, you don't know what you want.' But I try to draw the actor in—to force them in, in some cases, because a lot of actors don't want to discuss things or go in deep; they just want to come and do the work, play their part and walk away. But for me, it doesn't work like that. You've got to get absorbed and dirty, and a way to do that is to ask the actor what they would like to do. It also forces them to be more truthful.[49]

Refn's color blindness has influenced his style: "I can't see mid-colors. That's why all my films are very contrasted, if it were anything else I couldn't see it."[9]

Influences edit

Refn has cited viewing The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) as inspiration for his filmmaking career:

I grew up in a cinema family. My parents were brought up on the French New Wave. That was God to them, but to me it was the antichrist, and how better to rebel against your parents than by watching something your mother is going to hate, which were American horror movies. When I saw Texas Chain Saw Massacre, I realized: I don't want to be a director, I don't want to be a writer, I don't want to be a producer, I don't want to be a photographer, I don't want to be an editor, I don't want to be a sound man. I want to be all of them at once. And that film proved that you can do it because that movie is not a normal movie.[49]

Refn has said numerous times that his largest cinematic influence has been the director Alejandro Jodorowsky (to whom Refn dedicated Only God Forgives),[50] of whom he has said:

I had been seeing Jodorowsky the last couple years in Paris and we'd become quite close. Before we'd have dinner, we'd always have a tarot reading and talk about what it means. I feel that as a filmmaker, he's the last of the great giants of an era that's coming to a close. A year ago, he baptized me as his spiritual son and I wanted to reward that gesture.[51]

He stated that for his first film Pusher, he stole everything from Gillo Pontecorvo's 1965 Oscar-nominated The Battle of Algiers and Ruggero Deodato's 1980 highly controversial film Cannibal Holocaust.[52] Also influential to his film viewing experience were John Cassavetes' 1976 film The Killing of a Chinese Bookie and Kevin Smith's 1994 indie film Clerks.[49]

Other favorites include Tokyo Drifter (1966), Kwaidan (1964), My Life as a Dog (1985), Man on Fire (2004), Pretty Woman (1990), Scorpio Rising (1963), Vampyr (1932), Videodrome (1983), Suspiria (1977), Cloverfield (2008), Flesh for Frankenstein (1973), Planet of the Vampires (1965), Liquid Sky (1982), The Shining (1980), Night of the Living Dead (1968), To Die For (1995), Sixteen Candles (1984), The Night of the Hunter (1955), Alien (1979) and Beauty and the Beast (1946). Some of the films Refn helped restore include Ron Ormond's The Burning Hell (1974), Curtis Harrington's Night Tide (1961) and Ray Dennis Steckler's Wild Guitar (1962).[53][54][55][56][57]

He has also stated he is influenced by extraterrestrials. After the making of Copenhagen Cowboy, a "making-of" documentary was produced titled Copenhagen Cowboy: Nightcall with Nicolas Winding Refn, and it arrived on Netflix on January 31, 2023. In the documentary, Refn said:

I am a very superstitious person, and I have contacts with extraterrestrials through my work that I regularly speak with. So it was very natural for me to bring that into the process. I always knew that the Miu character and her so-called sister, Rakel, would essentially come from another dimension. I just had to figure out how I interpreted it into the story.[58]

Personal life edit

Refn is married to actress Liv Corfixen,[59] with whom he has two daughters.[60]

After making the movie Fear X, Refn was heavily in debt. The story of Refn's recovery is recorded in the documentary Gambler, directed by Phie Ambo.[61]

At the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, Refn said that he was repulsed by the controversial remarks by Lars von Trier about Adolf Hitler, calling them unacceptable.[62]

His wife, Liv Corfixen, wrote and directed a documentary entitled My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn, which chronicles the "behind the scenes" experience of shooting Only God Forgives when the entire family had to be relocated to Thailand. The documentary has received positive reviews after premiering at Fantastic Fest and Beyond Fest.[63] The soundtrack for the documentary is also composed entirely by Cliff Martinez, with the last track "Disconnected" composed, written and sung by Julian Winding, Refn's nephew.[64]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Director Writer Producer
1996 Pusher Yes Yes No
1999 Bleeder Yes Yes Yes
2003 Fear X Yes Yes No
2004 Pusher II Yes Yes Yes
2005 Pusher 3 Yes Yes No
2008 Bronson Yes Yes No
2009 Valhalla Rising Yes Yes No
2011 Drive Yes No No
2013 Only God Forgives Yes Yes No
2016 The Neon Demon Yes Yes Yes

Executive producer

Acting roles

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Pusher Brian
2005 Kinamand Lægen ("The Doctor")
2012 Pusher Dutch Bob
2019 Death Stranding Heartman Video game
3D model only[65]

Documentary appearances

Short film edit

Year Title Director Writer Notes
2022 Touch of Crude Yes Yes
2023 Delresto Yes No Segment of Circus Maximus

Television edit

Year Title Director Executive Producer Writer Creator Notes
2009 Agatha Christie's Marple Yes No No No Segments "Towards Zero" and "Nemesis"
2019 Too Old to Die Young Yes Yes Yes Yes Miniseries
2023 Copenhagen Cowboy Yes Yes No Yes
2023 The Famous Five No Yes No Yes

Acting role

Year Title Role Notes
2023 Copenhagen Cowboy Jørgen Episode "From Mr. Chiang with Love"

Music videos edit

Year Title Artist
1999 "Psycho Power" Bleeder
2023 "Delresto (Echoes)" Travis Scott

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External links edit

  • Nicolas Winding Refn at IMDb
  • Nicolas Winding Refn in the Danish Film Database
  • Nicolas Winding Refn on Instagram
  • Nicolas Winding Refn on Twitter
  • (in English and French) Interview with Nicolas Winding Refn on Filmsactu.com

nicolas, winding, refn, danish, ˈne, kolɑs, ˈve, ˈʁæfn, born, september, 1970, danish, film, director, screenwriter, producer, refn, 2013, cannes, film, festivalborn, 1970, september, 1970, copenhagen, denmarknationalitydanishoccupation, film, director, screen. Nicolas Winding Refn Danish ˈne kolɑs ˈve nte ŋ ˈʁaefn born 29 September 1970 is a Danish film director screenwriter and producer Nicolas Winding RefnRefn at the 2013 Cannes Film FestivalBorn 1970 09 29 29 September 1970 age 53 Copenhagen DenmarkNationalityDanishOccupation s Film director screenwriter producerYears active1996 presentNotable workPusher film series 1996 2005 Bleeder 1999 Bronson 2008 Drive 2011 Only God Forgives 2013 The Neon Demon 2016 Too Old to Die Young 2019 SpouseLiv Corfixen m 2007 wbr 1 Children2AwardsAACTA International AwardFestival de Cannes Prix de la mise en sceneFIPRESCI PrizeJose Luis Guarner Critic s AwardSatellite Award He found great success early in his career directing the Pusher trilogy 1996 2005 the crime drama Bronson 2008 and the adventure film Valhalla Rising 2009 In 2011 he gained newfound stardom directing the action drama film Drive 2011 for which he won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Director He was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Direction Refn s next films were the stylistically driven action film Only God Forgives 2013 and the psychological horror film The Neon Demon 2016 In 2019 he directed his first television series Too Old to Die Young 2019 which premiered on Amazon Prime 2 After a bad experience with Amazon and how it handled Too Old to Die Young Refn s next project took him to Netflix and saw him returning to his native Copenhagen for the first time since Pusher 3 and was the setting for his magical realism series Copenhagen Cowboy In 2008 Refn co founded the Copenhagen based production company Space Rocket Nation 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1996 2005 Early career and the Pusher trilogy 2 2 2005 2011 Critical acclaim 2 3 2011 2016 Hollywood breakthrough 2 4 Adverts and short films 2 5 Teaching 2 6 Unrealized projects 3 Directing style 3 1 Influences 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Short film 5 3 Television 5 4 Music videos 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editRefn was born in Copenhagen Denmark and raised partly in New York City United States 4 Refn s parents are Danish film director and editor Anders Refn and cinematographer Vibeke Winding 5 6 7 His half brother is Kasper Winding who has become a singer in Denmark 8 He attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts but was expelled for throwing a chair into a wall 9 Career edit1996 2005 Early career and the Pusher trilogy edit Refn made his directorial debut with the Danish crime film Pusher 1996 10 It garnered a Best Supporting Actor Award for Zlatko Buric at the 1997 Bodil Awards Refn then directed Bleeder 1999 which featured much of the same cast from the Pusher Trilogy including actors such as Kim Bodnia and Mads Mikkelsen Refn won the FIPRESCI prize for the film at the 2000 Sarajevo Film Festival the work won Best Lighting at the Robert Festival The film was nominated for Best Film and Best Supporting Actress at the 2000 Bodil Awards as well as for the Grand Prix Asturias for Best Feature at the 1999 Gijon International Film Festival citation needed In 2003 Refn directed and wrote his first English language film Fear X which starred John Turturro and was shot in Canada Although a financial disappointment the Danish Canadian production won an International Fantasy Film Award for Best Screenplay at the 2004 Fantasporto Film Festival and was nominated for best actor awards for Turturro at the Bodil Awards and the Fangoria Awards and best film awards at festivals including Sitges Film Festival and the Sochi International Film Festival Refn later made two sequels to Pusher Pusher II 2004 a k a Pusher II With Blood on My Hands and Pusher 3 2005 a k a Pusher III I m The Angel of Death For Pusher II lead actor Mads Mikkelsen won a Best Actor award at the 2005 Bodil Awards 11 Best Actor at the 2005 Robert Festival 12 where the film was also nominated for Best Director Best Screenplay and Best Film among other nominations and Best Actor at the 2005 Zulu Awards The film was remade as a British version in 2012 Pusher directed by Luis Prieto and executive produced by Refn 10 2005 2011 Critical acclaim edit In 2008 Refn returned to the European art house film circuit after his unsuccessful Hollywood venture Fear X He wrote and directed Bronson 2008 which starred Tom Hardy as the title character the U K prisoner Charles Bronson noted for mental illness violence and art The film won Best Film at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival and was also nominated for the Grand Jury Prize World Cinema Dramatic at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival Hardy won a Best Actor award at the 2009 British Independent Film Awards for his portrayal of Charles Bronson and the film was nominated for a Best Achievement in Production award as well Hardy was nominated for Best Actor by the Evening Standard British Film Awards and the London Critics Circle Film Awards In 2009 Refn teamed up again with frequent collaborator Mads Mikkelsen to write and direct Valhalla Rising a surrealistic period piece about the Viking era The film won an International Fantasy Film Special Jury Award and Special Mention at the 2010 Fantasporto Festival and won the Titra Film Award for Refn at the 2010 Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival The film also won a Best Make Up award at the 2011 Robert Festival 2011 2016 Hollywood breakthrough edit nbsp Refn promoting Drive at the Deauville American Film Festival in September 2011 In 2011 Refn directed the American action drama film Drive 2011 It premiered in competition at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival where he received the Best Director Award 13 The film earned Refn a BAFTA nomination for directing The film was also nominated in 2012 for an Academy Award for Best Sound Editing 14 15 a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture nomination for Albert Brooks 16 Excellence in Production Design Award from the Art Directors Guild won Best Director Best Screenplay for Hossein Amini and Best Supporting Actor for Brooks at the Austin Film Critics Awards won Boston Society of Film Critics Awards for Best Supporting Actor Albert Brooks and Best Use of Music in a Film by Cliff Martinez the Critics Choice Award at the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards for Best Action Movie Best Director Best Picture and Breakthrough Film Artist at the Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Original Score Martinez and Best Supporting Actor Brooks at the Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Brooks at the Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Foreign Film at the Fotogramas de Plata Best Director from the Las Vegas Film Critics Society a Top Films Award from the National Board of Review Best Supporting Actor Brooks at the National Society of Film Critics Awards the San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards and the New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Director at the San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 17 Refn wanted to cast Drive actress Christina Hendricks as Wonder Woman 18 19 20 but later focused on Batgirl instead 21 22 The Bangkok set crime film Only God Forgives starring Ryan Gosling and Kristin Scott Thomas premiered in competition at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival 23 The film was awarded the Sydney Film Prize at the 2013 Sydney Film Festival 24 Liv Corfixen Refn s wife directed the documentary My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn centered on the life and work of Refn and their relationship 25 The documentary film premiered on July 17 2014 in Denmark 26 nbsp Refn at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival In September 2011 Refn said his next film would be I Walk with the Dead with Carey Mulligan co star of Drive slated to play the lead 27 According to Refn it was to be a horror movie sex thriller that may be set in Tokyo or Los Angeles 28 In October 2013 playwright Polly Stenham was confirmed to write the screenplay with Refn They stated that the film will have an all female cast Refn admitted that he asked Stenham to write the screenplay to compensate for his perceived inability to write female characters 29 By November 2014 the film had been retitled The Neon Demon with filming planned to take place in Los Angeles in early 2015 30 The film starred Elle Fanning Karl Glusman Keanu Reeves Christina Hendricks Abbey Lee Jena Malone and Bella Heathcote 31 The film was Refn s third consecutive in competition for the Palme d Or 32 Adverts and short films edit He directed an extended Gucci commercial featuring Blake Lively and himself in a brief cameo 33 which premiered at the 2012 Venice Film Festival The short film is entitled Gucci Premiere He also directed the music video for his frequent collaborator Peter Peter s band Bleeder which featured his wife Liv Corfixen as a crazy nurse He also directed a series of Lincoln commercials starring Matthew McConaughey Teaching edit In 2019 Cannes Film Festival announced that it would host a masterclass with Refn on working in Film and TV 34 Unrealized projects edit In 2005 it was reported that Refn co wrote a screenplay with Nicholas St John titled Billy s People 35 However Refn scrapped the project because his films Bleeder 1999 and Fear X 2003 were box office disasters 36 In 2009 Refn expressed high interest in developing a film biopic of notoriously polemic and controversial English occultist Aleister Crowley with Bronson star Tom Hardy as Crowley Refn admitted to not knowing anything about the life of the magician and referred to Crowley as a Satan worshipping cult personality 37 That year he became attached to direct a modern retelling of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde with Keanu Reeves playing the titular roles The working title of the film was Jekyll According to an interview with SciFi Wire he wanted the film to take place in modern America and use as much credible science as possible 38 However in February 2010 Winding Refn dropped out of the project in order to work on Drive 39 In 2010 Refn planned to direct Paul Schrader s script The Dying of the Light with Harrison Ford as the lead 40 However in February 2010 Winding Refn exited the project In September 2011 during promotion for Drive he claimed that Ford did not want his character to die causing the film production to fall apart 41 42 Schrader directed the film which starred Nicolas Cage and Anton Yelchin in the Ford and Tatum roles Following its release Refn joined with Schrader Cage and Yelchin in protesting the studio s final edit of the project which was not to Schrader s original vision Channing Tatum who was to co star with Ford in The Dying of the Light originally wanted Refn to direct Magic Mike 2012 which Steven Soderbergh came to direct In 2012 Refn became involved in the direction of a remake of the 1980s crime show The Equalizer starring Denzel Washington but the deal with Sony fell through for unknown reasons 43 The adaptation The Equalizer ended up being directed by Antoine Fuqua for release in 2014 In July 2016 Refn revealed that he had turned down the offer to direct the James Bond movie Spectre 44 On August 14 2016 Refn announced via his Twitter page that his next project would be titled The Avenging Silence calling it Ian Fleming William Burroughs NWR The Avenging Silence and posted images for Fleming s novel Dr No and for Burroughs s novel The Soft Machine 45 46 Variety reported that producer Lene Borglum described the purported plot as following A former European spy accepts a mission from a Japanese businessman to take down the head of a Yakuza boss in Japan 47 Directing style editRefn has spoken about characterization in his films I ve always liked characters that because of the circumstances have to transform themselves and in the end it s inevitable that what they end up becoming is what they were meant to be Take for example Pusher II which is a movie about a son played by Mads Mikkelsen who all his life wants his father s love but realizes he needs to kill him to free the sins of the father from him What plants the seed for him is realizing he has his own child and the responsibility of that suddenly forces him to take action And it s a happy ending even though it s a dark ending but for the character it is what he was meant to become It s almost like he achieved his true meaning And Drive is similar in the sense that The Driver was meant to become a superhero and he s denied all these things relationships companionship And why would he be denied that It was because he was meant for something greater 48 Refn prefers to shoot his films in chronological order I read that director John Cassavetes had done it on some of his films so I thought That s a pretty cool approach And after I did it on my first movie I felt How can you do a movie any other way It s like a painting you paint the movie as you go along and I like the uncertainty of not knowing exactly how it s going to turn out 49 Refn spoke more about shooting in chronological order in September 2011 in reference to Drive It s always difficult with production All my films previous to Drive had been shot in what I call 100 percent almost chronological order Where Drive is like 80 percent The reason why it didn t go 100 was that I just simply couldn t afford the last remaining pieces I could afford what I call the emotional chronological order So nobody would die or leave the movie in the middle of their shooting schedule It would always be the end So there was a build up as much as possible 48 On his approach to working with actors Refn has said I think the first thing I ask any actor is what they would like to do which sometimes can frighten people or can be looked upon as Oh you don t know what you want But I try to draw the actor in to force them in in some cases because a lot of actors don t want to discuss things or go in deep they just want to come and do the work play their part and walk away But for me it doesn t work like that You ve got to get absorbed and dirty and a way to do that is to ask the actor what they would like to do It also forces them to be more truthful 49 Refn s color blindness has influenced his style I can t see mid colors That s why all my films are very contrasted if it were anything else I couldn t see it 9 Influences edit Refn has cited viewing The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 1974 as inspiration for his filmmaking career I grew up in a cinema family My parents were brought up on the French New Wave That was God to them but to me it was the antichrist and how better to rebel against your parents than by watching something your mother is going to hate which were American horror movies When I saw Texas Chain Saw Massacre I realized I don t want to be a director I don t want to be a writer I don t want to be a producer I don t want to be a photographer I don t want to be an editor I don t want to be a sound man I want to be all of them at once And that film proved that you can do it because that movie is not a normal movie 49 Refn has said numerous times that his largest cinematic influence has been the director Alejandro Jodorowsky to whom Refn dedicated Only God Forgives 50 of whom he has said I had been seeing Jodorowsky the last couple years in Paris and we d become quite close Before we d have dinner we d always have a tarot reading and talk about what it means I feel that as a filmmaker he s the last of the great giants of an era that s coming to a close A year ago he baptized me as his spiritual son and I wanted to reward that gesture 51 He stated that for his first film Pusher he stole everything from Gillo Pontecorvo s 1965 Oscar nominated The Battle of Algiers and Ruggero Deodato s 1980 highly controversial film Cannibal Holocaust 52 Also influential to his film viewing experience were John Cassavetes 1976 film The Killing of a Chinese Bookie and Kevin Smith s 1994 indie film Clerks 49 Other favorites include Tokyo Drifter 1966 Kwaidan 1964 My Life as a Dog 1985 Man on Fire 2004 Pretty Woman 1990 Scorpio Rising 1963 Vampyr 1932 Videodrome 1983 Suspiria 1977 Cloverfield 2008 Flesh for Frankenstein 1973 Planet of the Vampires 1965 Liquid Sky 1982 The Shining 1980 Night of the Living Dead 1968 To Die For 1995 Sixteen Candles 1984 The Night of the Hunter 1955 Alien 1979 and Beauty and the Beast 1946 Some of the films Refn helped restore include Ron Ormond s The Burning Hell 1974 Curtis Harrington s Night Tide 1961 and Ray Dennis Steckler s Wild Guitar 1962 53 54 55 56 57 He has also stated he is influenced by extraterrestrials After the making of Copenhagen Cowboy a making of documentary was produced titled Copenhagen Cowboy Nightcall with Nicolas Winding Refn and it arrived on Netflix on January 31 2023 In the documentary Refn said I am a very superstitious person and I have contacts with extraterrestrials through my work that I regularly speak with So it was very natural for me to bring that into the process I always knew that the Miu character and her so called sister Rakel would essentially come from another dimension I just had to figure out how I interpreted it into the story 58 Personal life editRefn is married to actress Liv Corfixen 59 with whom he has two daughters 60 After making the movie Fear X Refn was heavily in debt The story of Refn s recovery is recorded in the documentary Gambler directed by Phie Ambo 61 At the 2011 Cannes Film Festival Refn said that he was repulsed by the controversial remarks by Lars von Trier about Adolf Hitler calling them unacceptable 62 His wife Liv Corfixen wrote and directed a documentary entitled My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn which chronicles the behind the scenes experience of shooting Only God Forgives when the entire family had to be relocated to Thailand The documentary has received positive reviews after premiering at Fantastic Fest and Beyond Fest 63 The soundtrack for the documentary is also composed entirely by Cliff Martinez with the last track Disconnected composed written and sung by Julian Winding Refn s nephew 64 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Director Writer Producer 1996 Pusher Yes Yes No 1999 Bleeder Yes Yes Yes 2003 Fear X Yes Yes No 2004 Pusher II Yes Yes Yes 2005 Pusher 3 Yes Yes No 2008 Bronson Yes Yes No 2009 Valhalla Rising Yes Yes No 2011 Drive Yes No No 2013 Only God Forgives Yes Yes No 2016 The Neon Demon Yes Yes Yes Executive producer Black s Game 2012 Pusher 2012 Dying of the Light 2014 Acting roles Year Title Role Notes 1996 Pusher Brian 2005 Kinamand Laegen The Doctor 2012 Pusher Dutch Bob 2019 Death Stranding Heartman Video game3D model only 65 Documentary appearances Jodorowsky s Dune 2013 My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn 2015 subject Dario Argento Panico 2023 Short film edit Year Title Director Writer Notes 2022 Touch of Crude Yes Yes 2023 Delresto Yes No Segment of Circus Maximus Television edit Year Title Director Executive Producer Writer Creator Notes 2009 Agatha Christie s Marple Yes No No No Segments Towards Zero and Nemesis 2019 Too Old to Die Young Yes Yes Yes Yes Miniseries 2023 Copenhagen Cowboy Yes Yes No Yes 2023 The Famous Five No Yes No Yes Acting role Year Title Role Notes 2023 Copenhagen Cowboy Jorgen Episode From Mr Chiang with Love Music videos edit Year Title Artist 1999 Psycho Power Bleeder 2023 Delresto Echoes Travis ScottReferences edit Nicolas Winding Refn IMDb Ethan Alter 2012 The Pusher Trilogy Film Journal International Film Journal International Retrieved 29 July 2012 Space Rocket Nation Lim Dennis October 01 2009 Looking at an Inmate Seeing an Artist The New York Times accessed October 07 2011 McDonagh Maitland August 24 2011 Drive into darkness Nicolas Winding Refn takes the wheel for Cannes award winning action drama Archived 2014 05 17 at the Wayback Machine Film Journal International accessed September 30 2011 Poland David 12 September 2009 Nicolas Winding Refn Video Interview David Poland Video Interview DP 30 YouTube Event occurs at 27 54 Archived from the original on 24 June 2016 Cannes 2011 Danish director Refn describes date with Gosling laces into von Trier LA Times Blogs 24 Frames 20 May 2011 Retrieved 18 March 2018 Chilton Martin and Florence Waters May 19 2011 Cannes Film Festival 2011 live The Daily Telegraph accessed September 30 2011 a b Smith Julia 12 September 2011 Nicolas Winding Refn Director of Drive Interview on The Sound of Young America Bullseye with Jesse Thorn Retrieved 22 August 2012 a b Leigh Danny 11 October 2012 Pusher returns again The Guardian Retrieved 18 June 2016 Ny triumf for Arcels Kongekabale in Danish Politiken Retrieved 18 June 2016 With Blood On My Hands Pusher II in Danish Danish Film Institute Retrieved 18 June 2016 Festival de Cannes 2011 OFFICIAL SELECTION 2011 Festival de Cannes Festival de Cannes Retrieved 29 July 2012 2012 Oscars org Hugo Wins Sound Editing 2012 Oscars Drive Golden Globes San Diego Film Society 11 December 2011 San Diego Film Critics Select Top Films for 2011 San Diego Film Society Retrieved 22 May 2014 Lyttelton Oliver 20 June 2011 Nicolas Winding Refn Wants To Cast Christina Hendricks As His Wonder Woman IndieWire Retrieved 7 February 2020 Lyttelton Oliver 16 August 2011 Empire Big Screen 11 Nicolas Winding Refn Says Wonder Woman A Go If He Does Logan s Run Right IndieWire Retrieved 7 February 2020 Fisher Russ 16 August 2011 Will a Successful Logan s Run Let Nicolas Winding Refn Direct Wonder Woman SlashFilm Retrieved 7 February 2020 Nordine Michael 27 June 2016 Nicolas Winding Refn Wants to Make a Batgirl Movie and Truly Be Reborn as a 16 Year Old Girl IndieWire Retrieved 7 February 2020 Han Angie 27 June 2016 Nicolas Winding Refn Wants to Make a Batgirl Movie SlashFilm Retrieved 7 February 2020 2013 Official Selection Cannes 18 April 2013 Retrieved 18 April 2013 SFF 2013 Official Competition winner Sydney Film Festival 16 June 2013 Archived from the original on 28 June 2013 Retrieved 2 July 2013 A Q amp A with Liv Corfixen and Nicolas Refn of MY LIFE DIRECTED BY NICOLAS WINDING REFN Fangoria Retrieved 20 January 2015 My Life Directed By Nicolas Winding Refn is a familiar account of an unusual film The A V Club Retrieved 20 January 2015 Chitwood Adam Carey Mulligan to Star in Nicolas Winding Refn s Sex Film I WALK WITH THE DEAD Collider Retrieved 19 September 2012 Jagernauth Kevin Nicolas Winding Refn Talks Making Only God Forgives amp Considers Tokyo Setting For Horror I Walk with The Dead IndieWire Archived from the original on 23 June 2012 Retrieved 19 September 2012 Now Polly Stenham gets ready to walk with the dead 21 October 2013 Nordisk Film amp TV Fond Nicolas Winding Refn Readies Danish French Horror Tale Retrieved 20 January 2015 Refn s Blood Sucking The Neon Demon Nabs One More Victim BD Retrieved 20 January 2015 2016 Cannes Film Festival Announces Lineup IndieWire 14 April 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2016 Jagernauth Kevin Watch Nicolas Winding Refn Directed Gucci Premiere Ad Starring Blake Lively IndieWire Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 19 September 2012 Nicolas Winding Refn Will Deliver Cannes Masterclass on Working in Film and TV Exclusive IndieWire 19 April 2019 Kaufman Anthony 1 February 2005 Nicholas Winding Refn s Wages of Fear X IndieWire Retrieved 12 December 2016 McClanahan Erik 20 September 2011 The Road To Drive The Films Of Nicolas Winding Refn IndieWire Retrieved 13 December 2016 Quick Note Another Evil Crowley Film Paganism Fischer Russ 22 September 2009 Nicolas Winding Refn Talks Valhalla Rising and Jekyll Film Retrieved 22 August 2012 Fischer Russ 15 February 2010 Nicolas Winding Refn Off Both Jekyll and The Dying of the Light Film Retrieved 22 August 2012 Dang Simon Harrison Ford To Lead Nicolas Winding Refn s The Dying of the Light The Playlist Retrieved 22 August 2012 Everett Cory Nicolas Winding Refn Says Dying Of The Light Fell Apart Because Harrison Ford Didn t Want To Die Indiewire Retrieved 22 August 2012 Jagernauth Kevin Nicolas Winding Refn Was Originally In Talks To Direct Magic Mike Steven Soderbergh Has No Desire To Make Another Important Movie Indiewire Retrieved 22 August 2012 Goldberg Matt 9 January 2013 Exclusive Nicolas Winding Refn Will Not Direct THE EQUALIZER Sony Looking for Other Directors to Begin Shooting in May Collider Nordine Michael 3 July 2016 Why Nicolas Winding Refn Says He Turned Down Spectre Indiewire Retrieved 15 December 2016 Post a Tweet on Twitter Nicolas Winding Refn Sheds Light On The Avenging Silence 17 August 2016 Kil Sonia 10 December 2016 IFFAM Project Pitching Gets Lively Start at Macao s Crouching Tigers Market a b Tobias Scott 15 September 2011 Nicolas Winding Refn The A V Club Retrieved 22 August 2012 a b c d Foundas Scott Summer 2012 Anger Management DGA Quarterly Retrieved 22 August 2012 Toro Gabe 24 July 2013 Nicolas Winding Refn Talks Barbarella amp Reveals How Alejandro Jodorowsky Convinced Him To Leave Logan s Run Indiewire Penske Media Corporation Retrieved 24 July 2013 Hill Logan 16 May 2013 Nicholas Winding Refn on Being One With Ryan Gosling The New York Times Nicolas Winding Refn s Top 10 The Current The Criterion Collection Undying Classics Nicholas Winding Refn s 10 Favorite Horror Films MovieMaker Magazine Nicolas Winding Renf s Favorite Films 35 Films to See IndieWire Nicolas Winding Refn Beings Rare Country Music Films to UK s Black Deer Festival The Bluegrass Situation Streaming Orphan Films Courtesy of Nicolas Winding Refn The New York Times Nicolas Winding Refn s Free Movie Website Here s Why the Director Picked These Cult Movies to Stream Yahoo News Moore Kasey 24 January 2023 Netflix Sets Copenhagen Cowboy Night Call Documentary Release Date What s on Netflix Retrieved 24 January 2023 Mottram James 11 September 2011 Nicolas Winding Refn When the chance came I stuck the knife into Lars von Trier The Independent Archived from the original on 26 November 2011 Retrieved 22 August 2012 Shoard Catherine 8 September 2011 Nicolas Winding Refn Film making is a fetish The Guardian Retrieved 22 August 2012 Poland David 12 September 2009 Nicolas Winding Refn Video Interview David Poland Video Interview DP 30 YouTube Event occurs at 27 54 Archived from the original on 24 June 2016 Gambler Sneersnipe co uk 2006 Archived from the original on 16 December 2013 AFP news agency 20 May 2011 Danish film maker repulsed by von Trier s Nazi comments Archived from the original on 17 December 2021 via YouTube Eric Kohn Review My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn Reveals the Sad Story Behind Only God Forgives Indiewire My Life Directed by Nicholas Winding Refn Soundtrack Details FilmMusicReporter 5 August 2014 Retrieved 23 April 2017 Hideo Kojima HIDEO KOJIMA EN 29 May 2019 I asked my bestie Nicolas to be HEARTMAN in DS as special guest We 3D scanned his head body and facial expressions to make his 3D model but his acting and voice are done by a different performer same as with Guillermo Tweet Retrieved 30 May 2019 via Twitter External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nicolas Winding Refn Nicolas Winding Refn at IMDb Nicolas Winding Refn in the Danish Film 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