Lena Müller

Lena Müller

Director

BIO

Lena Müller is a German director, screenwriter, and producer based in Berlin. She is best known for her award-winning films such as the critically acclaimed “The Fading Light” and “The Bells of Freedom.”

Born in the city of Leipzig, Lena began her career as a film student at the International Film School in Berlin. She quickly rose to prominence with her debut film “The Fading Light,” which won several awards including the Silver Bear for Best Feature Film at the Berlinale and the Grand Prix at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival.

Since then, Lena has continued to make award-winning films. Her second feature, “The Bells of Freedom,” was also well-received, winning the German Film Award for Best Children’s Film and the Grand Prix at the Moscow International Film Festival.

In addition to her work in film, Lena has directed several documentaries and television series. She has worked with acclaimed producers such as Roman Polanski and Wim Wenders, and has also directed music videos for well-known German artists such as Anja Kömmerling and Jan Delay.

In recent years, Lena has made a foray into the world of online streaming with a number of projects, such as the horror series “Dark Visions” and the political drama “The Revolution Will Not be Televised.”

Lena is known for her ability to create powerful films that explore social and political issues in a unique and compelling way. Her films have been described as “poetic,” “heartfelt,” and “compelling.”

Lena has become an important figure in the German film industry, and her films have been screened at festivals all over the world. Her work has received numerous awards and critical acclaim, making her one of the most sought-after directors in the country.

With her unique vision and her commitment to telling meaningful stories, Lena Müller is undoubtedly one of the most exciting and innovative filmmakers of her generation.

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