Ken Friss

Ken Friss

Ken Friss, the profound storyteller from the heart of Yorkshire. Born in 1965 in Leeds, England, Ken Friss started his active filmmaking career in the early 1990s and pioneered in the genres of drama, romance, and black comedy. He is best known for his critically acclaimed films "The Quiet Street" and "Daisy's Dilemma", although he has never been awarded at major film festivals, his work is highly respected in independent cinema circuits. Friss' distinctive authorial style is characterized by his ability to seamlessly blend mundane reality with provocative, introspective dialogues, drawing his audience into profound philosophical reflections. Ken Friss, with his unique cinematic voice, has always been a director who can turn the ordinary into the extraordinary with a single frame.