Lynne Ramsay

Lynne Ramsay

  • Born: 1969-12-5
  • Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland
  • Height: 5' 2" (1.57 m)
  • Profession: Director, screenwriter, photographer
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Graduate School: National Film and Television Academy
  • Representative Works: Morvern Callar, You Were Never Really Here, We Need to Talk About Kevin; Blankness kell Kevinről; Prepei na milisoume gia ton Kevin.; Vi måste prata om Kevin
  • Lynne Ramsay (Lynne Ramsay), born on December 5, 1969 in Glasgow, Scotland, is a British female director, screenwriter, photographer, and producer. She graduated from National Film and Television School [1]  .
    In 1996, the short story "Short Death", written and directed by himself, won the Best Short Film Award at The 49th Cannes Film Festival [2]  . In 1998, the self-written and directed short story "Gas Worker" won the Best Picture Award in the Panther of Tomorrow at the 51st Locarno International Film Festival . In 1999, the self-written and directed feature film " Ratcatcher " was released in the UK [3]  . In 2002, the self-written and self-directed feature film " Morvern Callar " won The 55th Cannes Film Festival Youth Award—Best Overseas Film Award and International Art Theatre Association Award [4]  . From 2003 to 2010, he was involved in disputes during the filming of the film " The Lovely Bones " and left the crew [4]  .
    In 2011, the self-written and self-directed feature film " We Need to Talk About Kevin; Blankness kell Kevinről; Prepei na milisoume gia ton Kevin.; Vi måste prata om Kevin " was shortlisted for the main competition unit of the 64th Cannes International Film Festival [5]  . The film also won the Best Picture Award at the 55th London International Film Festival [6]  . In 2013, the self-written and directed drama short film "Swimmer" won the 66th British Academy Film Awards Best Short Film Award [7]  . In 2017, with the self-written and self-directed feature film " You Were Never Really Here " won the 70th Cannes International Film Festival Best Screenplay Award [8]  . In 2018, with the feature film "You Were Never Really Here", he won the Boston Film Critics Association Award for Best Director [9]  .

    Personal Life

    In 2002, Lynne Ramsay and her boyfriend Rory Stewart Kinnear, a film writer and musician, had their wedding in France   .
    On October 8, 2013, Lynne Ramsay received an honorary doctorate from The University of Edinburgh .

    Character Evaluation

    Lynne Ramsay knows how to gain the approval of the judges while pleasing the audience   ; she has exploded from being a photographer to a director, and she has exploded with extraordinary talent. Although there are very few works, she is affirmed by the international film industry   .
    Lynne Ramsay's works are not many, but they are all impressive   . The works are few and refined   ; she is good at using allegorical colors, setting off the atmosphere in the upgraded slow motion and rich sound effects, and burying cold clues   . Her works mostly focus on the daily life of the characters, the themes always focus on the complexity of various relationships in family life,   and the tone is quite serious   .