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Benjamin Ree (born July 10, 1989) is a Norwegian director and
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of several
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, including ''Magnus'' (2016), '' The Painter and the Thief'' (2020), and the
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winning ''
The Remarkable Life of Ibelin ''The Remarkable Life of Ibelin'' is a 2024 Norwegian documentary film directed by Benjamin Ree. The film premiered, under its original title ''Ibelin'', on 19 January 2024 at the Sundance Film Festival where it won 2 awards in the World Docume ...
'' (2024).


Early life

Ree began making films at the age of eleven and studied journalism at
Oslo Metropolitan University Oslo Metropolitan University (Oslomet; )"Skrivemåten av universitetsnamnet Oslomet – storbyuniversitetet," Language Council of Norway, 17/677-4/DGI, 18 January 2018 is a state university in Oslo and Kjeller in Norway. It is the result of ...
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and
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, most notably covering the 2011 Norway attacks. Ree has said in interviews that making his first feature ''Magnus'' was his film school: "There I understood that I could transfer the interviews to a universal, nonverbal cinematic language."


Career


''Magnus''

His debut film, ''Magnus'' (2016), premiered at
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and was distributed to 64 countries. The film is a coming of age story about the world's best chess player
Magnus Carlsen Sven Magnus Øen Carlsen (born 30 November 1990) is a Norwegian Grandmaster (chess), chess grandmaster. Carlsen is a five-time World Chess Championship, World Chess Champion, five-time World Rapid Chess Championship, World Rapid Chess Champio ...
. ''Magnus'' received mostly positive reviews. It has an 81% average on
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, based on 21 reviews. The
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praised the film and ranked it on its top ten list, but ''
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'' gave the film a negative review. The film won several awards at festivals, including the Global Future Prize at the
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, The Ray of Sunshine prize at the
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, and the Audience Award at
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.


''The Painter and the Thief''

His second feature film, '' The Painter and the Thief'' (2020), was one of the opening films at
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where it won a Special Jury Award for Creative Storytelling. The film tells the story of an artist who befriends the thief who stole two of her paintings.
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bought the world rights to the film after the
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premiere. It received overall positive reviews, averaging 97% on
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, based on 112 reviews. The storytelling style of ''The Painter and the Thief'' has been met with some criticism. ''The Painter and the Thief'' jumps back and forth in time, which is unusual for a documentary using the
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technique. This storytelling style was criticized by some reviewers for weakening the trust between filmmaker and viewer.
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wrote that "by scrambling his film’s chronology in ways that threaten to rupture any sense of trust between director and viewer." The film has been named by
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as one of the best in film history, by ''
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'' to have one of the best movie endings in movie history and as a film that has helped change the documentary film genre. ''Vanity Fair'' placed ''The Painter and the Thief'' at the top of documentaries that were changing the genre. The film won over 30 film awards., including the Audience Award for Best Documentary Virtual at the
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and the Golden FireBird Award at the
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. In addition the film got a
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nomination and two nominations at the
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for best director and best film. It has been ranked as the best film of 2020 by ''
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'', Vox and ''
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''. The film was named one of the year's best films by
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''.


''Ibelin''

His third documentary feature film, ''Ibelin'', premiered in competition at the
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, where it won the World Documentary Directing Award and the Audience Award. It was picked up for distribution by Netflix. The film documents the life of "Mats Steen, a Norwegian gamer who died of a degenerative muscular disease at the age of 25". The title comes from the name of a character in ''
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'' praised the film, stating "It’s a world unto itself, and a glowing example of how moviemaking — like a person’s digital footprint — can be a form of immortality that soothes even the most devastating loss." and calling it " .. moving, multifaceted masterwork"


Other projects

Ree researched and directed the TV documentary series ''Conversion Therapy'' with Morten Hegseth (2019) which uncovers how religious groups are offering
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for gay people in
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. In the aftermath of the series, the Prime Minister of Norway
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said that she would stop the practice of conversion therapy in Norway: "We have to ensure that the abuses we have seen documented by VG do not happen in the future", she said. Erna Solberg
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Filmography


Feature-length films

* ''Magnus'' (2016) * '' The Painter and the Thief'' (2020) * '' Ibelin'' (2024)


References


External links


Official website
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