Lars Kraume
A master of authentic storytelling, Lars Kraume, born in 1973 in Chieri, Italy, has been actively directing films since the mid-1990s. He is known for his compelling work in drama, historical and crime genres, with his most famous films including "The People vs. Fritz Bauer" and "The Silent Revolution," both of which have won him acclaim and awards, such as the German Film Award for Best Direction. Kraume's authorial style is marked by his ability to craft a powerful narrative, often centred around historical events, with a strong focus on character development and social commentary. As a director, Lars Kraume has a unique ability to breathe life into history, making it personal, poignant and profoundly human.