Simon Staho
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Simon Staho (born June 2, 1972) is a Danish film director. Born in Copenhagen.
Mentioned as one of Denmark's upcoming new film directors. Known for his special trade mark with long dialogue scenes (often in cars) in his films and for an original way of using special soundtrack to his scenes, often pop/rock/punk music in emotional and dramatic scenes, in his films.[citation needed]
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Director
- 1998 - Vildspor (aka Wildside)
- 2003 - Nu (aka Now)
- 2004 - Dag och natt (aka Day and Night)
- 2005 - Bang Bang Orangutang
- 2007 - Daisy Diamond