Kerren Lumer-Klabbers is a Danish filmmaker known for her bold, character-driven storytelling and sharp blend of satire and emotional depth. Raised in a rainbow family by Dutch-Israeli parents, her multicultural background deeply shapes her work. Her films explore themes of identity, family, and existential questions, often through a lens of dark comedy and heightened realism. A graduate of The Norwegian Film School, Kerren’s acclaimed work includes The Architect (2024), a Viaplay TV series that premiered at Berlinale Series and received a Special Mention for its bold vision and complex, emotionally layered characters. The series has been praised for its exploration of identity, social inequality, and the human cost of urban development—further cementing her position as a rising international talent. Kerren’s short Papapa was nominated for a Student Academy Award and won Best Fiction at the Ekko Awards, while Radio Silence was shortlisted for a Robert Award. With a growing festival presence and a distinctive voice, Kerren is one of Scandinavia’s most compelling emerging directors.