Cinematographer. Born 19/4 1972 in Stockholm, Sweden. Graduated as director from Filmhögskolan in Gothenburg in 2002. In 2009 she supplemented this with an education in cinematograpy from The National Film School of Denmark.
Olsson has received numerous awards as cinematographer. Including Nordic Talents Award 2009 for the graduation films 'Anna' and 'Book of Miri', the Danish Arts Foundation Prize for Films in 2016 for 'Sparrows' (together with Rúnar Rúnarsson and Jacob Schulsinger) and Sven Nykvist's Cinematography Award in 2017 for 'Sameblod' and once more in 2018 for 'The Charmer'.
Title | Year | Function | Category |
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Charter | 2020 | Cinematographer | Feature |
The Charmer | 2018 | Cinematographer | DK/Feature |
Heartbound – a different kind of love story | 2018 | Cinematographer: Additional shoot | DK/Documentary |
Violently in Love | 2017 | Cinematographer | DK/Documentary |
Sámi Blood | 2016 | Cinematographer | Feature |
Sparrows | 2015 | Director of Photography | DK/Feature |
At Home in the World | 2015 | Cinematographer | DK/Documentary |
Baby | 2014 | Director of Photography | DK/Short fiction |
The Weight of Elephants | 2013 | Director of Photography | DK/Feature |
Volcano | 2012 | Cinematographer, Still photographer | Feature |
Dance for me | 2012 | Cinematographer, Still photographer | DK/Documentary |
The Ghost of Piramida | 2012 | Cinematographer | DK/Documentary |
The Good Life | 2011 | Cinematographer: 2. unit | DK/Documentary |
Beast | 2011 | Cinematographer | DK/Feature |
Pig country | 2010 | Cinematography | DK/Documentary |
Min avatar og mig | 2010 | Cinematographer | DK/Documentary |
Anna | 2009 | Cinematography | DK/Short fiction |
Book of Miri | 2009 | Cinematography | DK/Documentary |
Smáfuglar | 2008 | Cinematography | Short fiction |
Lucky blue | 2007 | Cinematography | Short fiction |
Manden og mågen | 2007 | Cinematographer | DK/Short fiction |
Goodbye Bluebird | 2007 | Best boy | DK/Short fiction |
AFR | 2007 | Cinematographer | DK/Feature |
Flickan som slutade ljuga | 2004 | Stills | Short fiction |