Marie Kreutzer
Austrian virtuoso of contemporary cinema, Marie Kreutzer was born in 1977 in Graz, Austria. Since embarking on her film career in 2006, she has become renowned for her distinctive works in drama and romance genres, with her most acclaimed films including "The Ground Beneath My Feet" and "We Used to Be Cool". Kreutzer's directing prowess has not gone unnoticed, garnering her several awards such as the Diagonale Award for Best Screenplay and the Thomas Pluch Prize for her script of "Gruber is Leaving". Kreutzer's authorial style is characterized by her poignant exploration of human relationships and the complexities of modern life. From a human perspective, Marie Kreutzer is a director who beautifully captures the essence of the human condition, painting a vivid picture of life's intricacies and nuances.