Frederikke Aspöck
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Frederikke Aspöck | |
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| Born | August 12, 1974 |
| Occupation | film director |
| Relatives | Godfred Hartmann (grandfather) |
Frederikke Aspöck is a Danish film director. She is a granddaughter of Godfred Hartmann.
She graduated in Set Design from the Wimbledon School of Art in London, then in 2004 obtained a master's degree in filmmaking from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. While studying in NY, she wrote and directed four short films: Footsteps (1999), The Browns (2000), Lion-Tamer (2001), and Happy Now (2004), her thesis at Tisch. It brought her international recognition by winning the First Prize Cinéfondation at Cannes Film Festival.[1][2][3]