Anders Rønnow Klarlund born 1971, is a Danishauthor, director and screenwriter. Together with the Danish author Jacob Weinreich he is also known as. Together they have published The Last Good Man and "The Sleep and The Death".
Books
''The Last Good Man'' by A. J. Kazinski
A. J. Kazinski is a pseudonym for Anders Rønnow Klarlund and Jakob Weinreich, they have published the book The Last Good Man The book has been translated into: English, Italian, German, French, Dutch, Norwegian, Hungarian, Russian, Finnish, Swedish, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Greek and Icelandic.
"De hengivne" is Anders Rønnow Klarlunds debut novel. It was published in Danish on October 6, 2009. The book is 235 pages long.
Feature films
''The Eighteenth''
The Eighteenth was written and directed by Anders Rønnow Klarlund.
Awards
The International critics’ award
Best Film, Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival:
Best Film, Nordic Filmdays: The Eighteenth
Best Film, Valencia International Filmfestival: The Eighteenth
Additional information
Original title: Den attende Year of publication: 1996 Country of production: Denmark Duration: 96 min. Director: Anders Rønnow Klarlund Manuscript: Anders Rønnow Klarlund Cast: Sanne Grauland, Rasmus Botoft, Niels Anders Thorn, Rebecca Sørensen, Lotte Bergstrøm, Søren Christensen, Finn Nielsen, Ulla Håkansson Producer: Thomas Mai Cinematography: Eigil Bryld Music: Martin Klarlund
''The Possessed''
Additional information
Director: Anders Rønnow Klarlund Original title: Besat Year of publication: 1999 Country of production: Denmark/Norway Duration: 99 min.
Awards
Meliés D´or : Best European Thriller 2000 Best Director, Rome Fantasy Festival Meliés D´argent
Summary A group of underground artists blow up Berlin’s zoological museum and declare it “a work of art”. Their goal is to set beauty free. The unrelenting passion fascinates actress Eva Kovacs, who joins the group. But how do you draw the line between art and terror? Does it take cynical terror attacks to attract the media’s attention? And have we become so distanced and cold that it takes something completely extraordinary to make us really sense the world again? Additional information: https://web.archive.org/web/20121015051823/http://thessofa.com/uk