Inga Seyric

Inga Seyric

Director

BIO

Inga Seyric is a Swedish film director and screenwriter. She is best known for her critically acclaimed films such as "Hanna's Journey" (2013), "The Perfect Human" (2015), and "Homesick" (2016).

Seyric was born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1965. She began her career as a film editor and assistant director for Swedish television. After working in television for several years, Seyric made her feature film debut in 2003 with the drama "A Day of Life". The film was a success, and won the Best Film award at the Stockholm International Film Festival.

In 2012, Seyric directed her second feature film, "Hanna's Journey", which became an international success. The film tells the story of a young woman who travels to Israel in order to find her missing brother. The film was praised for its nuanced portrayal of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

In 2015, Seyric released her third feature, "The Perfect Human". The film follows a young man who falls in love with a woman who is a perfect match for him. The film received rave reviews from critics, and was nominated for several awards.

In 2016, Seyric released her fourth feature, "Homesick". The film follows a woman who moves to a new city and has to cope with the challenges of finding a place to live and making new friends. The film was praised for its honest portrayal of loneliness and isolation.

Seyric has won numerous awards for her work, including the Best Film award at the Stockholm International Film Festival for "A Day of Life", the Grand Jury Prize at the Tribeca Film Festival for "Hanna's Journey", and the Best Film award at the Stockholm International Film Festival for "The Perfect Human".

Seyric continues to write and direct feature films, and her work has been praised for its thoughtful and honest portrayal of human relationships. She is one of the most exciting female directors in the world today, and her films have been celebrated for their emotional power and beauty.

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