Peter Flinth was born on 7 November 1964 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He studied film studies at the University of Copenhagen in 1984-86 and was educated on the Danish Film School's director line in 1989-1993. He was part of the Danish Film School's golden class of 1993, with notable graduates such as Thomas Vinterberg.[1]
Flinth made his feature film debut in 1997 with the Eye of the Eagle. Since then, he has directed several films for the young audience, including The Olsen Gang Junior and The Fakir from Bilbao.
Flinth directed the Wallander crime novel Mastermind with Krister Henriksson in the lead role, then the Temple Knight saga about Arn, which resulted in two feature films. The film was the largest and most expensive film production in Scandinavian film history with a budget of 210 million Swedish crowns.[2][3] Peter Flinth was subsequently named best director by Aftonbladet's readers, while the film was honored with best film and best screenplay.[4] Since its premiere, Arn - The knight Templar has sold more than 2.1 million cinema tickets in Scandinavia and broke a record in Sweden with 160.00 tickets sold after the first two days in sale.[5]
Since then, he has directed the Swedish Nobel Testament in 2012 and the Norwegian film Beatles in 2014, which is a film adaptation of Lars Saabye Christensen's novel.
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