Gravy Films has signed Swedish filmmaker Tomas Jonsgården for commercial representation in the U.S. The director has won many accolades at Cannes Lions, British Arrows, Epica, and Eurobest, and was named Director of the Year at the Swedish Film & TV Producers Association’s ROY Awards. (He continues to be repped in Sweden by B-Reel Films.)
Jonsgården body of directorial work includes commercial campaigns for brands including Volvo, IKEA, Mercedes, Dell, Netflix, Save the Children, Nokia, McDonald’s and Axe. Prior to joining Gravy Films, Jonsgården had most recently been repped in the U.S. market by RESET Content.
Through his commercialmaking, Jonsgården has directed top celebrity talent, including Benedict Cumberbatch and Richard Gere. He also directed enticing promo films for HBO’s Game of Thrones and sequences for the Netflix science-fiction action-thriller, Paradise. He recently made his long-form directorial debut with the Swedish episodic drama Mafia, which is set to premiere in 2025. His short films include the coming-of-age love story Kasper and Sophie and Want To See Something? based on the story of the same title by author Raymond Carver.
“I’ve always been intrigued by the incredible work coming out of Gravy Films, and when I realized that they are also a group of good human beings, it was a done deal,” remarked Jonsgården. “They create films that speak to the human experience, which closely aligns with my artistic point of view and mission as a director. At the same time, I can see my voice as a complement to their roster. Signing with Gravy for U.S. representation feels invigorating, and I’m excited to work with the team.”
“Tomas has a remarkable talent for turning the ordinary into something extraordinary,” said Brent Stoller, owner and executive producer of Gravy. “His ability to capture subtle moments that resonate so deeply is what sets him apart as one of the industry’s most talented directors. But beyond his exceptional skills behind the camera, Tomas is genuinely an amazing person who values creating great work. It’s this combination of talent and character that has earned him the stellar reputation he enjoys today.”