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Solveig Nordlund

Solveig Nordlund (Stockholm, June 9, 1943) is a Swedish-Portuguese filmmaker.
==Biography==
Nordlund grew up i Stockholm and has a BA degree in Art History from the University of Stockholm. In 1962, she met Alberto Seixas Santos, whom she married, and her interest in cinema grew. In 1970, this interest transformed into a profession when she became an assistant on several films: ''Quem Espera por Sapatos de Defunto Morre Descalço'' by João César Monteiro (1969–1970), ''O Recado'' by José Fonseca e Costa (1970–1971), ''Pedro Só'' by Alfredo Tropa (1970–1971), and ''Fragmentos de Um Filme-Esmola'' by João César Monteiro (1972). With ''Brandos Costumes'', by Alberto Seixas Santos (1973–1974), her name began to enter the credits as editor. She worked on editing the films of many directors, such as Manoel de Oliveira, João Botelho, Alberto Seixas Santos, and Thomas Harlan, as well as political documentaries.
In 1973-1974 she received a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and completed internships in Paris under the guidance of, among others, Jean Rouch. In 1974, she was in ''Cinequipa'' and, in 1975, ''Cinequanon'', where she worked as an editor on TV series. As the founder of the ''Grupo Zero'', Solveig participated in some films that were directed by multiple filmmakers, such as ''A Lei da Terra'' (1976). In 1978, she made her debut as an individual director in fiction films with ''Nem Pássaro, Nem Peixe''.
She directed several films in collaboration with the Cornucopia Theater that were based on the plays of Franz Xaver Kroetz (''Música Para Si'', ''Viagem Para a Felicidade'', both in 1978 and ''Outras Perspectivas'' in 1980) and Karl Valentin (''E Não se Pode Exterminá-lo?'' - 1979). Her first feature film was ''Dina e Django'' (1983), followed by ''Até Amanhã, Mário'' (1994), ''Comédia Infantil'' (1998), ''Aparelho Voador a Baixa Altitude'' (2002) and ''A Filha'' (2003). She also directed short films and documentaries about writers, such as Marguerite Duras, J.G. Ballard and António Lobo Antunes. She is the founder of the independent film production company ''Ambar Filmes''.
In 1998, she made her debut as a theater director with ''A Noite é Mãe do Dia'', by Lars Norén, while working for Belém Cultural Center and Teatro da Malaposta. She currently collaborates with Artistas Unidos, where she has directed the plays ''Vai Vir Alguém (Someone Is Going To Come)'', ''Sonho de Outono (Autumn Dream)'' by Jon Fosse, ''Traições (Betrayal)'', ''Há Tanto Tempo'' by Harold Pinter and ''Scenes from a Marriage'' by Ingmar Bergman.

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