Lars Klevberg
Lars Klevberg, a visionary in the realm of horror and thriller genres, was born in 1980 in Norway, marking his origins in a land renowned for its captivating folklore and chilling tales. Actively directing since 2012, Klevberg has made a name for himself with acclaimed films such as "Polaroid" and the controversial "Child's Play" reboot. Although not a laureate of major film festivals, he has received recognition in the form of the Méliès d'Argent for Best European Fantastic Feature Film for "Polaroid."
Klevberg's authorial style is characterized by his ability to create an enveloping atmosphere of suspense and his adept use of visual storytelling to intensify the horror elements. From a more personal perspective, Lars Klevberg is a relentless innovator, who, despite any criticism or obstacles, continues to push boundaries in his chilling cinematic explorations.