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  1. Thomas August George Dome Karukoski 1 ( pronunciación en finés: /ˈdome ˈkɑruˌkoski/; 29 de diciembre de 1976) es un director de cine finlandés. Reconocido con más de 30 premios en festivales y ha dirigido seis largometrajes que se convirtieron en éxitos de taquilla en su país de origen y también recibieron reconocimiento ...

  2. Thomas August George Dome Karukoski (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈdome ˈkɑruˌkoski]; born 29 December 1976) is a Finnish film director. He has won over 30 festival awards and having directed six feature films that became blockbusters in his home country and also received international recognition.

  3. Dome Karukoski. Director: Tom of Finland. Dome Karukoski moved to Finland from Cyprus, when he was 5. His mother is a Finnish journalist and his father an American actor. He is bilingual with Swedish and Finnish. He was selected to the University of Art and Design of Helsinki in 1999.

  4. Dome Karukoski es un director y guionista nacido en el año 1976 en Chipre conocido por Tolkien, Tom of Finland, El gruñón, Heart of a Lion, The Beast Must Die (Serie de TV), La casa de las mariposas negras, Lapland Odyssey, Fruto prohibido, La bella y el bastardo y Yhteispeli (C)

  5. Dome Karukoski is one of Finland's most acclaimed directors. In 2013 he was chosen as one of the Variety's TOP-10 Directors to Watch in the world. All of his films have been a success both critically and at the box office.

  6. Thomas "Dome" Karukoski is a Finnish-Swedish film director. He is considered to be one of the most successful Finnish film directors with over 30 festival awards and having directed six feature films that have all become blockbusters in the territory. Known For. Tolkien. Tom of Finland. Lapland Odyssey. Heart of a Lion. Beauty and the Bastard.

  7. El realizador finlandés Dome Karukoski es un nerd tolkeniano autoproclamado. Leyó The Hobbit cuando tenía doce años y sigue viendo la trilogía de The Lord Of The Rings de Peter Jackson cada Navidad (“las versiones extendidas”, aclara).