Rojda Sekersöz
Rojda Sekersöz is a Swedish director. She began her career directing short and independent films, and has since directed multiple television series. She has won a variety of accolades for her work, including the Audience Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film at the Gothenburg Film Festival and the Golden Leaf for Best Film at the Duhok International Film Festival. She also won the Guldbagge Newcomer Award.
Sekersöz studied photography and film at, and at 19 became the youngest person ever accepted to the directing programme at the Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts. After a minor acting role in ' as well as directing a number of short films, she made her feature film debut with Beyond Dreams, which received critical praise and won several awards. The same year, she also made her stage directorial debut with Skuldsanering. Her second film was ', an adaptation of Jonas Gardell's novel of the same name, which premiered in 2019 at the Toronto Film Festival.
She is best known to international audiences for directing the first two seasons of the Netflix original Young Royals, which won Kristallen Awards for Best Programme and Best Youth Drama. She also directed The New Force, a Netflix series set in 1958 about the first female police officers in Sweden. She is directing an upcoming adaptation of 's novel Will You Care If I Die? The film, titled Innan vi lyfter, is slated to premiere in the autumn of 2026.
Early life and education
She was born 25 December 1989 in Stockholm. Her parents, Yusuf and Sebiha, emigrated to Sweden from Turkish Kurdistan in the 1980s. Sekersöz grew up speaking both Kurdish and Turkish at home. She has a younger sister. When she was ten, her family moved from Hallunda to Älvdalen in Dalarna to open a pizza restaurant. She joined Revolutionary Communist Youth at the age of 14. She developed interest in becoming a director after being inspired by Billy Elliot and The Believer — both films dealing with class issues and political themes.Sekersöz moved back to Stockholm alone to attend a film program for upper secondary school at. She graduated in 2008 having studied photography and film. At the age of 19, she became the youngest person ever accepted to the directing program at the Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts. While she was in school, she had a minor acting role, appearing in as Mi. She graduated from the academy in 2012 with the short film Jungfrufärden. The short focused on the history of Sweden during World War II.
Career
Some of her early works were short films, including Selvi ska sova, Fittbacka – ett jävla ungdomshem, and Fast. In 2014, she was awarded the Communist Cultural Scholarship, being recognised as "a young artist who refuses to submit to the norms of careerism and commercialism."In 2017, Sekersöz made her directorial debut with Beyond Dreams, for which she won the Guldbagge Newcomer Award. The film received praise from critics. Writing for Dagens Nyheter, described it as a "glowingly strong feature film debut." She added that Sekersöz and screenwriter Johanna Emanuelsson displayed "a rare keen eye for the structures in Swedish society that make it not always so easy to choose the 'right'." The film also won several accolades, including the Church of Sweden's Film Prize, the Audience Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film, and the FIPRESCI Prize at the Norwegian International Film Festival. It won the Golden Leaf for Best Film at the Duhok International Film Festival, which is the most significant Kurdish film festival. Sekersöz received a scholarship of 30,000 SEK from the Botkyrka Municipality as a result of Beyond Dreams, as the film primarily took place in its suburb of Alby.
Her second film was ', an adaptation of Jonas Gardell's 1992 novel. The film premiered on 11 October 2019 at the Toronto Film Festival. Her direction was praised by Krister Uggeldahl in Hufvudstadsbladet. The film received a more negative review from Helena Lindblad in Dagens Nyheter.
In 2020, she co-directed ', an adaptation of the Finnish series ', with. She served as a host for the Swedish radio program Sommar on 27 July 2020. Later that year, it was announced that Sekersöz would be directing a Swedish coming-of-age series for Netflix. Sekersöz described it as being about the honour culture of the upper class, and "whether you get to choose your own life or not – who chooses for you?" The first series, eventually titled Young Royals, premiered on 1 July 2021 to positive reviews. It also won Best Program and Best Youth Drama at Kristallen 2022.
She directed Sweden's first TikTok series, ', which premiered in 2023.
She directed The New Force, a drama series set in 1958 about the first female police officers in Sweden, alongside Julia Lindström. It premiered on Netflix on 3 October 2025. She is also directing an upcoming adaptation of 's novel Will You Care If I Die? The film, titled Innan vi lyfter, premieres in the autumn of 2026.
In addition to film and television, she directed a stage play titled Skuldsanering in 2017. Sekersöz is also a spoken word poet.
Personal life
She is in a relationship with actor.In 2019, she was one of 250 signatories to a petition urging the Swedish film industry to consider climate change when planning and making media.
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | |
| 2017 | FIPRESCI Award | Best Nordic Film | Beyond Dreams | Won | |
| 2017 | Audience Dragon Award | Best Nordic Film | Beyond Dreams | Won | |
| 2017 | Angelo Award | Best Film | Beyond Dreams | Won | |
| 2017 | Golden Leaf | Best Film | Beyond Dreams | Won | |
| 2018 | Guldbagge Newcomer Award | Best Newcomer | Rojda Sekersöz | Won |