Hannu Salonen(I)
- Director
- Writer
Hannu Salonen is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning film and television director known for his dynamic storytelling, visual precision, and emotionally resonant narratives. Born in Finland, Hannu's path to filmmaking has always been shaped by movement between cultures and perspectives. After graduating from Northbridge High School in Whitinsville, Massachusetts (U.S.), he returned to Finland to attend the renowned Kallio High School of Performing Arts in Helsinki. In 1993, he began studying directing at the prestigious Berlin Film Academy (DFFB), where he graduated with his debut feature Downhill City (1999), starring Franka Potente. Over the past two decades, Hannu has built a diverse body of work that spans crime thrillers, historical drama, and dark satire. His signature lies in combining cinematic elegance with bold, genre-defying storytelling. Whether it's Oktoberfest Beer & Blood for Netflix, the Nordic Noir Arctic Circle, or I Am Scrooge, the true-crime story of Arno Funke, Hannu brings intensity, nuance, and a distinctly European edge to every project. His recent series Shadowtower (Turmschatten) explores moral justice in a chilling psychological thriller, while Vienna Game, a historical satire for Disney+, re-imagines the chaos and diplomacy of post-Napoleonic Europe with wit and opulence. Both series highlight Hannu's gift for combining spectacle with substance - stories that entertain but also provoke thought. Behind the camera, Hannu is known for creating a collaborative, creative atmosphere on set, working across languages and countries with actors and crews from around the world. Off set, he draws inspiration from real people, raw emotion, and the landscapes of his Nordic roots. At the heart of Hannu's work is a belief in the power of story and characters - to connect, to challenge, and to make us feel something real.