Florian Habicht
Master of capturing the raw and whimsical essence of life, Florian Habicht was born in 1975 in Berlin, Germany, but soon found his home in New Zealand. Habicht's creative journey in filmmaking began in the late 1990s, with a preference for the documentary and comedy genres, as seen in his acclaimed films like "Love Story" and "Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets", the latter of which earned him the Berlinale Art Cinema Award. His distinctive style, often characterized by a provocative blend of reality and fiction, and his knack for capturing the humor and eccentricity in everyday life, has garnered him a unique place in contemporary cinema.
Florian Habicht, with his quintessential Kiwi charm, persistently pushes the boundaries of traditional storytelling, etching his distinctive mark on the global film scene.