Gustav Wärn
Known for: Directing
Born: May 14, 2001 in Sweden
Gustav Wärn (born May 15, 2001) is a Swedish writer and director. A self-taught filmmaker since the age of 15, Gustav honed his craft independently before furthering his education at Prague Film School in the Czech Republic. With a diverse filmography, he has directed 15 short films to date, including notable works such as 'Stella By Starlight' (2025), Do You See When Things Change (2025), 'Existence, Fragmented' (2024), 'Spread Yo Legs' (2024), 'My Grandmother Passed Away Last Night' (2023), and more. His films often explore themes of self-discovery, longing, faith and doubt, interpersonal relationships, and loneliness. Gustav draws inspiration from directors like Paul Thomas Anderson, Roy Andersson, Wes Anderson, and Ruben Östlund, whose work has influenced his own storytelling approach. His credits further include a range of work as producer and editor.
Known for
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My Grandmother Passed Away Last Night
The Barista
PARANOIA ¡
Kille på tunnelbana #2
The Rain
Man in Alley
Do You See When Things Change?
Him (Voice)
Face the Music
Still Photographer
Same Coin
Director
Write
Director of Photography
The Taxi
Director
A film Noir
Editor
Spread Yo Legs
Writer
Jag vill inte dö innan du har älskat mig
Graphic Designer
Existence, Fragmented
Director
Because It's Summer
Director
Stella by Starlight
Director
Replay
Extras Casting Assistant