Sami Saif | |
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Born | Sami Martin Saif 1972 (age 51–52) |
Known for | Documentary filmmaker |
Sami Martin Saif (born 1972) is a Danish award-winning documentary filmmaker.
Saif graduated from the National Film School of Denmark in 1997 having made the short The UFO War.[1] He then started work on Danish broadcaster DR mainly in the TV Children and Youth Department.[2]
In 2000, Saif directed The Video Diary of Ricardo Lopez, based on the final days of Ricardo Lopez who was obsessed with Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk.[3] He followed it up with the documentary Family co-directed with Phie Ambo , that won Saif and Ambo multiple awards.[4] The film follows Saif's search for his missing father, aided by his then-girlfriend, Phie Ambo. Other films winning or being nominated for awards were Dogville Confessions (2003) and Tommy (2010) about singer, composer and musician Tommy Seebach.[5]