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Mikael Marcimain started as an assistant director for pubcaster SVT. His breakthrough with the thriller The Grave (2004) got him the TV award Ikaros for best drama. He is nationally and internationally known through his TV series The Laser Man (2005) and How Soon is Now (2007), for which he has also received multiple international awards. Call Girl is his feature debut was Call Girl (2012) which he followed up in 2014 with Gentlemen.
Mikael Marcimain started as an assistant director for pubcaster SVT. His breakthrough with the thriller The Grave (2004) got him the TV award Ikaros for best drama. He is nationally and internationally known through his TV series The Laser Man (2005) and How Soon is Now (2007), for which he has also received multiple international awards. Call Girl is his feature debut was Call Girl (2012) which he followed up in 2014 with Gentlemen.
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Kurt Linder Memorial Fund Grant | Stockholm | 2006 | (delas ut av Svenska Filmakademin, 2005 års stipendium) |
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