Lisabi Fridell is a Cinematographer based in Berlin and Sweden who works worldwide. She has been acknowledged for her photography in both feature films and documentaries during her professional career. Her work is somewhat unconventional, and if anything defines her style, it is versatility, always based on uniquely telling the story. She is not afraid to explore and experiment with different techniques, colors, and shapes to innovate and enhance the level. She prefers to work closely with the directors and influence the whole process from an early stage. Her project expresses a transgressive spirit and their defense of feminist values. 2020 Lisabi was awarded with a Guldbagge for her cinematography in “And Then We Danced”
In the field of feature films, she has worked with filmmakers, including Ester Martin Bergsmark on Nånting måste gå sönder (Something Must Break 2014), winner of the Tiger award at the Rotterdam Festival, Peter Modestij on 6ª (2016), presented in the Generation 14Plus at the Berlin Festival, Selma Vilhunen on Hölmö nuori sydän (Stupid Young Heart, 2018), with which she returned to the same section of the Berlinale, and Levan Akin on And Then We Danced (2019), premiered in the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs at Cannes Festival 2019.
For more info, visit Lisabi's website