Klaus Härö

31.03.1971, Porvoo, Finland

 

Director
Härö has been interested in film since his early childhood. He studied directing and screenwriting and graduated from the University of Art and Design in Helsinki in 1999. He had directed TV commercials and short films such as Maraton (1997) and Nattflykt (1999) before making his feature film debut Näkymätön Elina (As If I Didn't Exist, 2002), which brought him many awards at children’s film festivals and the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in 2003. He made a documentary Statisti (2003) and his second feature film Najbolja mama (Äideistä parhain, 2005).

Filmography


Films by this director

As If I Didn't Exist

(Näkymätön Elina, 2002)

Directed by: Klaus Härö
PHOTOGRAPHY: Jarkko T. Laine
Synopsis:

Elina is a nine-year-old girl who lives with her mother and sister in northern Sweden. They belong to a minority that speaks Finnish. The film follows their daily lives, including Elina’s return to school after a bout of tuberculosis that killed her father several years before. In school Elina speaks Finnish. This upsets her new teacher, Miss Holm. Both of them are relentlessly stubborn and a battle of nerves begins… As If I Didn't Exist was the Finnish candidate for an Oscar in 2003.

color, 77 min

Mother of Mine

(Äideistä parhain, 2005)

Directed by: Klaus Härö
PHOTOGRAPHY: Jarkko T. Laine
Synopsis:

This is a film about the problems of Finnish children who were placed in foster families in Sweden and other surrounding countries during WW II. The main character is Eero, a nine-year-old who longs for his mother and feels lonely with his new family, whose language he does not understand…

color, 111 min
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