
Age: 66
female
Susanne Bier (Danish: [suˈsænə ˈpiɐ̯ˀ]; born 15 April 1960) is a Danish filmmaker. Bier is the first female director to collectively receive an Academy Award (Foreign Film), a Golden Globe Award, a European Film Award (for In a Better World) and a Primetime Emmy Award (for directing The Night Manager). Bier debuted her feature film with Freud's Leaving Home (1991). She directed a string of films, including Open Hearts (2002), Brothers (2004), After the Wedding(2006), and In a Better World (2010), the later of which earned the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. She directed the English-language films Things We Lost in the Fire (2007), Love Is All You Need (2012), Serena (2014), and Bird Box(2018). She directed the BBC One / AMC miniseries The Night Manager (2016) on television, earning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. She also directed the HBO psychological miniseries The Undoing (2020), the Showtime historical anthology series The First Lady (2022), and the Netflix mystery series, The Perfect Couple (2024). Description above from the Wikipedia article Susanne Bier, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

In a small town in the United States, strange things start happening but nothing that catches the attention of the locals. 33-year-old Dylan works at a firm with the 25-year-old childhood friends Lucas and Alex (who clearly have a special chemistry) and has a younger brother named Ethan, who is 18. One day, a girl named Emily appears and claims to be Dylan's twin sister. He doesn't believe her because he thought she was dead, but with the help of Ava and Olivia (two 40-year-old friends who work at a hospital), they discover that she died in the past but was resurrected. As the season progresses, strange things continue to happen in the town while new revelations come to light, especially about Ava who discovers that she also had a twin brother named Vincent, who died for betraying the secret organization responsible for the strange happenings.
