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Lynne Ramsay (born 5 December 1969) is a Scottish film director, best known for the feature films Ratcatcher, Morvern Callar and We Need to Talk about Kevin.
Born in Glasgow on 5 December 1969, Ramsay graduated from the UK's National Film and Television School in 1995.
Ramsay won the 1996 Cannes Prix de Jury for her graduation film, the short "Small Deaths". Her second short film, "Kill the Day", won the Clemont Ferrand Prix du Jury; her third, "Gasman", won her another Cannes Prix du Jury in addition to a Scottish BAFTA for Best Short Film.
Ratcatcher (1999), Ramsay's debut feature, won... MORE
Lynne Ramsay (born 5 December 1969) is a Scottish film director, best known for the feature films Ratcatcher, Morvern Callar and We Need to Talk about Kevin.
Born in Glasgow on 5 December 1969, Ramsay graduated from the UK's National Film and Television School in 1995.
Ramsay won the 1996 Cannes Prix de Jury for her graduation film, the short "Small Deaths". Her second short film, "Kill the Day", won the Clemont Ferrand Prix du Jury; her third, "Gasman", won her another Cannes Prix du Jury in addition to a Scottish BAFTA for Best Short Film.
Ratcatcher (1999), Ramsay's debut feature, won critical acclaim and numerous awards. It was screened at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival and opened the Edinburgh International Film Festival, winning her the Guardian New Directors prize. She also won the Carl Foreman Award for Newcomer in British Film at the 2000 BAFTA Awards, the Sutherland Trophy at the London Film Festival and the Silver Hugo for Best Director at the Chicago International Film Festival.
Morvern Callar (2002) won Samantha Morton the British Independent Film Award for Best Actress, and Kathleen McDermott the Scottish BAFTA Award for Best Actress. It also won the 2002 C.I.C.A.E. LESS
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