Daniel Stamm
- Director
- Writer
Daniel was born and raised in Hamburg, Germany, where as a teenager he
was host of a radio show and editor of a youth magazine. He toured with
a theater, studied drama and published a play before he went to
Belfast, Northern Ireland, as a peace worker. Two years later he
returned to Germany to go to film school and study screenwriting at the
Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg in Ludwigsburg. He wrote a TV movie
which got nominated for Germany's most prestigious media award and
directed a documentary on rock musician Nick Cave. Daniel moved to Los
Angeles and graduated from the American Film Institute's directing
program. His thesis film got nominated for the ASC award. In the
following three years he made short films, wrote songs for local
singers, sat on a film festival jury in Kosovo, became a certified
hypnotist and hitch-hiked across the US. In 2008 Daniel's first feature
film, 'A Necessary Death', premiered at SXSW in Austin, Texas, before
winning the audience award at AFI Fest later the same year. His second
feature, 'The Last Exorcism', premiered at the Los Angeles Film Fest in
2010, was distributed by Lionsgate and grossed over $65mio worldwide.
The film and/or its actors got nominated for the People's Choice Award,
two Independent Spirit Awards and an MTV Movie Award. It won an Empire
Award as well as awards in Sitges and Toronto.
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