
Director
Ruben Östlund
Born 1974 · Styrsö, Gothenburg, Sweden
Ruben Östlund (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈrʉːbɛnˈœstlɵnd]) (born April 13 1974) is a Swedish filmmaker best known for his satirical black comedy films Force Majeure (2014), The Square(2017) and Triangle of Sadness (2022). He is the recipient of various accolades, including two Palmes d'Or, four European Film Awards and nominations for three Academy Awards. Östlund was born in Styrsö, Gothenburg Municipality, Sweden. After high school, he started working in various ski resorts in the Alps during the winter seasons. While in the Alps, he began making skiing videos for his friends, which helped him obtain a job at a local production company. He went on to study at the film school in Gothenburg, graduating in 2001. He was accepted to the school based on his skiing films. Together with film producer Erik Hemmendorff, he is the co-founder of the production company Plattform Produktion, which produces his films. His first three feature-length fiction films were The Guitar Mongoloid (2004), Involuntary (2008) and Play (2011). The Guitar Mongoloid won the FIPRESCI Award at the 27th Moscow International Film Festival. Östlund's short film Incident by a Bank won the Golden Bear for Best Short Film at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival and the Grand Prix at Tampere Film Festival in 2011. In 2014, his film Force Majeure was selected to compete in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival, winning the Jury Prize. Sweden then submitted Force Majeure for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. After the Academy shortlisted but did not nominate it, Östlund released a humorous video of his response to missing the nomination list. In 2016, he was a member of the jury for the Un Certain Regard section of Cannes. In 2017, his film The Square, loosely inspired by some of his own experiences and art installation with Kalle Boman, competed at the Cannes Film Festival, where it ultimately won the Palme d'Or. Alissa Wilkinson of Vox described the film as "Burying self-referential allusions in the background and merrily poking viewers till they bruise, The Square at times feels more like longform performance art than a narrative film. It's social satire by way of art-world comedy, and no woke participant is exempt from its barbs." In 2020, he received the King's Medal in Gold for significant efforts in Swedish film. Afterwards, he pursued the project Triangle of Sadness, a satirical film about the wealthy elite, winning his second Palme d'Or in 2022. On January 23, 2023, he won Best Director at the Guldbaggens gala for Triangle of Sadness. The film won five other nominations. In January of the same year, only a day after winning the Guldbaggengala, Triangle of Sadness received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay. He was the Jury president of the 2023 Cannes Film Festival. Östlund has been in a relationship with fashion photographer Sina Görcz since 2014 and has a son called Elias. He was previously married to his director colleague Andrea Östlund. They divorced in 2008 and have twin daughters, Alva and Hilda, together. Östlund was 28 when he became a father for the first time and was working on The Guitar Mongoloid, his first feature film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ruben Östlund, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Directed

Triangle of Sadness
Director · 2022

The Square
Director · 2017

Force Majeure
Director · 2014

Play
Director · 2011

Involuntary
Director · 2008

Incident by a Bank
Director · 2010

Autobiographical Scene Number 6882
Director · 2005

The Guitar Mongoloid
Director · 2004

Let the Others Deal With Love
Director · 2001

Free Radicals
Director · 1997
Nattbad
Director · 2006
Mustasch: Down in Black
Director · 2002

Family Again
Director · 2002

The Entertainment System Is Down
Director

Ruben Östlund Attack on NATO
Director · 2016
Toast
Director
Scen nr 6345 ur mitt liv
Director · 2001

Free Radicals II
Director · 1998
Acting

Min sanning
Self · 2012

Code Haneke
Self · 2022

Carina Bergfeldt
Self - Guest · 2021

Searching for Ingmar Bergman
Self - Filmmaker · 2018

Il était une fois... « The Square »
Self · 2020

Room 999
Self · 2023

Skavlan
Self - Guest · 2009

Le Cercle
Self · 2005

Ritratti di cinema
Self · 2025

The Legend of the Palme d’Or Continues
Self · 2025

Vittorio De Sica – La Vie in Scene
Self · 2026
Ruben
Self
Writing

Triangle of Sadness
Writer · 2022

The Square
Writer · 2017

Force Majeure
Screenplay · 2014

Play
Writer · 2011

Involuntary
Screenplay · 2008

Downhill
Original Film Writer · 2020

Incident by a Bank
Screenplay · 2010

Autobiographical Scene Number 6882
Writer · 2005

The Guitar Mongoloid
Writer · 2004

Let the Others Deal With Love
Screenplay · 2001

Snow thérapie
Original Film Writer · 2022

The Entertainment System Is Down
Writer