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Person

Mie Andreasen

Producer. Born 16/7 1972. Graduated as a producer from the National Film School of Denmark in 2001.

She won a Student Academy Award, which is given out by the Academy annually to the best film from a film school around the world, for the film 'Feeding Desire' (2001). Two years later she won an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film for the film 'This Charming Man' (2003)

Andreasen made her feature debut as a producer on the youth film 'The Fakir' (2004) and followed up with Anders Thomas Jensen's 'Adam's Apples' (2005), which won a Robert for best film. She has since produced several big films and tv series, among others 'The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar' (2006), 'Park Road' (2009), 'All Inclusive' (2014) and 'Happy Ending' (2018).

Since winning a Robert for 'Adam's Apples', she has been nominated an additional six times.
Filmography
Title Year Function Category
Happy Ending 2018 Producer, Executive producer DK/Feature
Splitting Up Together 2016 Producer TV series
Norskov 1 2015 Producer: development TV series
All Inclusive 2014 Producer DK/Feature
Park Road - The movie 2012 Producer DK/Feature
Vølvens forbandelse 2009 Production DK/Feature
Park Road 2009 Producer TV series
Tempelriddernes skat II 2007 Producer DK/Feature
Tempelriddernes skat 2006 Producer DK/Feature
True Spirit 2005 Production DK/Feature
Adam's Apples 2005 Producer DK/Feature
Fakiren fra Bilbao 2004 Production DK/Feature
This charming man 2003 Producer DK/Short fiction
Postkort fra Mars 2001 Script DK/Short fiction
Feeding desire 2001 Producer DK/Short fiction
D-Dag 2001 Production assistant TV film
Max 2000 Location scout DK/Feature