Amalie Næsby Fick
Danish director Amalie Næsby Fick, born on September 24, 1987 in Copenhagen, is a rising talent in the world of independent cinema. With a background in visual arts, Fick brings a unique aesthetic to her storytelling, often experimenting with unconventional narrative structures and visual styles. Standing at 168 cm tall, she has made a name for herself with her thought-provoking short films that challenge traditional filmmaking norms.
One of Fick’s most acclaimed works is ‘The Shadow Behind,’ a 2015 short film that garnered international attention for its hauntingly beautiful cinematography and enigmatic storyline. In 2018, she directed ‘Echoes of Silence,’ a silent film that captivated audiences at various film festivals.
Fick’s directorial style is characterized by her attention to detail, use of symbolism, and exploration of human emotions. Her work often delves into themes of identity, memory, and the passage of time.
In addition to her short films, Fick has also ventured into feature-length projects, such as ‘Whispers in the Dark’ (2020) and ‘Fragments of Yesterday’ (2021), both of which have received critical acclaim for their atmospheric storytelling.
Amalie Næsby Fick continues to push the boundaries of storytelling in cinema, earning her a reputation as a visionary filmmaker to watch in the indie film scene.


