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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2011

Nicolas Refn interview at Comic-Con 2011 for the film "Drive".

"NICOLAS WINDING REFN (Director) born in Denmark, is known for his edgy and visually stimulating films. His first film, which he wrote and directed when he was only twentyfour, was the extremely violent and uncompromising, "PUSHER". "PUSHER" became a cult phenomenon and won him instant international critical acclaim in 1996.

After the success of his debut, Refn wrote, produced, and directed his next fi lm, "BLEEDER". Highly stylized and focused on introverted reactions to outward situations, this fi lm was a
marking point for the shaping of Nicolas's career. "BLEEDER" premiered at the 1999 Venice International Film Festival.

In 2006, Refn wrote and directed "BRONSON", an ultra-violent, surreal, escapist film following the real life landmarks and self-entrapment of Britain's most notorious criminal, Michael Peterson, who claims his alter ego is legendary actor, Charles Bronson. The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, and resulted in the world media calling Refn the next great European auteur."

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  • Thank you so much for asking the sound design of the movie! I mean thats one of the most interesting parts of the movie and I couldn't find any questions about this matter so far!

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