Draft:Heini Susanne
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Heini Susanne (born October 28th, 1991) is a Finnish Director and former ballet dancer. Heini's work spans commercial, narrative and music video projects.
Heini studied Philosophy of Art at the University of Helsinki and Film Directing at Met Film School. She got her Master's Degree from Met Film School in 2018.
Heini started her career as a photographer and videographer in America. In the years 2017–2020 she worked for Universal Music Group in London, working with artists such as Kiana Ledé and DaniLeigh. During the Covid-19 epidemic, Heini moved back to Finland.
Heini Susanne's work has been noted by Shiny Awards and Promonews. Her short film series Driving Forces was selected to the London Director Awards, New York International Women Festival and San Francisco Arthouse Short Festival. Heini's music videos have competed at the OMVF, the world's oldest yearly music video festival.[1]