Josefine Adolfsson
Josefine Adolfsson, (born 27 October 1973) is a Swedish author and producer both in films and radio. She writes books that borders between fiction and reality. She studied at Dramatiska Institutet in Stockholm and has published the book Kårnulf was here, Farlighetslagen, Ingens mamma and SWAT. She has also worked for several productions on Sveriges Radio, amongst them Magical Misery Tour and Sällskapslekar. In 2001, she was awarded the Prix Europa award for the documentary Titta inte sådär på mig. She along with Lisa Aschan she produced the film Apflickorna, the film won the Dragon Award Best Nordic Film in 2011.[1] At the 2011 Guldbagge Awards she along with Aschan won a award for Best Script.
Adolfsson was the founder of Lava at the Kulturhuset in Stockholm, and in 2002 she was awarded the Dagens Nyheter award Gulddraken for her work. [2]
Bibliography
- Adolfsson, Josefine (2004). Kårnulf was here: en hembygdsskildring i fyra delar och två samtal. Stockholm: Atlas. Libris 9507675. ISBN 91-7389-132-0
- Adolfsson, Josefine (2009). Farlighetslagen. Stockholm: Bokförlaget Atlas. Libris 11456078. ISBN 978-91-7389-368-8
- Adolfsson, Josefine; Adolfsson Josefine, Andersson Lena, Boijsen Gabriella, Kracht Gunilla, Lindqvist Anna Sol, López Natacha, Magnusson Jane, Rabe Annina, Rahimi *Faranak, Sjögren Katarina, Stenberg Birgitta, Yngvesson Susanne Wigorts, Åberg Sofie (2013). Ingens mamma : tolv kvinnor om barnfrihet. Bokförlaget Atlas. Libris 14221456. ISBN 9789173894470
- Adolfsson, Josefine, Sandlund Fia-Stina (2016). SWAT - She's wild again tonight : en operation i August Strindbergs "Fröken Julie".
Productions for radio
- Jourhavande kompis 2000
- Titta inte sådär på mig 2001
- Sällskapslekar 2001
- Magical Misery Tour 2001
- Sveriges fetradio 2002
- Läget 2003
- Om vi drömmer 2004
Filmography
- Apflickorna 2011[4]
- She's Wild Again Tonight 2015
References
- "Apflickorna vinnare av festivalens nordiska pris". Archived from the original on 9 February 2011.
- Pastan. "Vinnare av Gulddraken". Archived from the original on 10 December 2008.