Jakob Lass
German maverick of improvisational cinema, Jakob Lass, was born in 1981 in Munich, Germany and began his active directorial career around 2006. His filmography is predominantly composed of comedy and drama, with his most famous films including "Love Steaks" and "Tiger Girl," the former of which won multiple awards including the Max Ophüls Prize. Extremely interactive and spontaneous, Lass' authorial style is characterized by a unique method he calls "controlled chaos," where the crew films without a screenplay, allowing the actors to improvise dialogue and actions.
From the heart, Jakob Lass is a director who thrives on unpredictability, crafting raw and authentic emotions in his films through his unorthodox approach to filmmaking.