Róbert I. Douglas
An image from Eleven Men Out, one of the productions that also features Róbert I. Douglas.

Róbert I. Douglas

June 4, 1973 — Reykjavik, Iceland

Róbert Ingi Douglas (born 4 June 1973 in Reykjavík) is an Icelandic film director, screenwriter and cinematographer who made his feature film debut with Íslenski draumurinn (2000).[1] That film became a sleeper hit in the summer of 2000 becoming one of Iceland's biggest box-office hits that year. Róbert Douglas followed the success of his first film with a darker film about subtle racism in Iceland's society, A Man Like Me (2002). That film proved to be another commercial success in Iceland. Douglas then made Eleven Men Out (2005), a film about an all-gay soccer team. The film has already become a success outside of Iceland and is the director's first film to do so. Before making Eleven Men Out, Douglas made a documentary for television. This Is Sanlitun (2013), a comedy feature film set in Beijing is Douglas's latest film and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2013, it is Douglas's first English language film.

Eleven Men Out

Eleven Men Out

2005

The Icelandic Dream

The Icelandic Dream

2000

This Is Sanlitun

This Is Sanlitun

2013

A Man Like Me

A Man Like Me

2002

Small Mall

2004

Man under the influence

1999

Iceland is the Dream

1998

Helvítis Reykjavík

1996