Daniel Lambo

Daniel Lambo (10 May 1968) is a Belgian film director, film producer and screenwriter.

Biography

Lambo directed his first short film, dJU! in 2002. This black comedy won the Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the Leuven International Short Film Festival.[1]

A few years later he founded the production company Potemkino and produced a number of films, such as the award-winning Small Gods (2007).[2]

Lambo's first feature film, Miss Homeless (2010), was written, produced, directed, filmed and edited entirely by himself. This docufiction about homeless people in Brussels premiered in twelve different countries on the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.[3][4]

His production company Lambo Films emphasizes on socially relevant films.[5] Dry Branches of Iran (2012) for instance deals with censorship during the Green Revolution in Iran.[6] His latest film De Figurant (2016) takes on racial stereotypes with a story about a drug dealer that has acting ambitions.[7]

In addition to his own productions, Lambo remains active as a director and screenwriter for other projects. He co-created the TV series Duts (2010) and the comedy Los Flamencos (2013).[8]

Filmography

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