Mia Engberg
An image from The King, one of the productions that also features Mia Engberg.
Mia Engberg

Mia Engberg

September 26, 1970 — Stockholm, Sweden

Eva Marie 'Mia' Engberg, born September 26, 1970 in Stockholm, is a Swedish film director, screenwriter and producer. She is educated at the Dramatic Institute 1994-1997.

Engberg's half-hour-long documentary The Stars We Are was nominated for a Guldbagge 1998 in the category Best Short Film. She was the initiator and producer of the rewritten short films Dirty Diaries (2009). Engberg's "autodokumentär" Belleville Baby won the documentary film award at Tempo Documentary Festival 2013. At the festival she also received the Konstnärsnämndens Mai Zetterling scholarship. Belleville Baby was also named Best Documentary at Guldbaggegalan 2014.

Since autumn 2014, Engberg is a doctoral student in media at Stockholm's artistic college.

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Belleville Baby

Belleville Baby

2013

Dirty Diaries

Dirty Diaries

2009

Selma & Sofie

Selma & Sofie

2002

Fuck You, Fuck You Very Much

Fuck You, Fuck You Very Much

1998

The King

The King

2023

Lucky One

Lucky One

2019

Bitch & Butch

Bitch & Butch

2003

The Stars We Are

The Stars We Are

1998