Kasper Juhl(I)
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Kasper Juhl is a Danish filmmaker born on April 12th, 1991, in Roskilde, Denmark. He developed an interest in filmmaking at a young age and received his first camera at the age of 7. After completing high school, he attended The European Film College and graduated as part of the class of 2013.
Juhl's early career consisted of creating short films and music videos, which allowed him to develop his style and techniques. His latest feature film, "Rotten Flowers," premiered in 2022 and garnered critical acclaim for its unflinching portrayal of the darker side of human nature. In 2019, he won the "Best Director" award at the Nordic International Film Festival in Manhattan, New York.
Juhl's unique approach to filmmaking has earned him recognition as Denmark's most active director. His work often explores themes of human psychology, moral ambiguity, and the darker side of humanity. Juhl has also worked as a screenwriter, editor, and producer on various film projects. Juhl continues to push the boundaries of Danish cinema and create thought-provoking films that leave a lasting impact on audiences.
Juhl's early career consisted of creating short films and music videos, which allowed him to develop his style and techniques. His latest feature film, "Rotten Flowers," premiered in 2022 and garnered critical acclaim for its unflinching portrayal of the darker side of human nature. In 2019, he won the "Best Director" award at the Nordic International Film Festival in Manhattan, New York.
Juhl's unique approach to filmmaking has earned him recognition as Denmark's most active director. His work often explores themes of human psychology, moral ambiguity, and the darker side of humanity. Juhl has also worked as a screenwriter, editor, and producer on various film projects. Juhl continues to push the boundaries of Danish cinema and create thought-provoking films that leave a lasting impact on audiences.