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LASSE BUCHHOP
director || photographer || storyteller
Latest Stories

Limoment "Der verlorene Ball"
Teaming up with the extraordinary DoP Stephan Fallucchi, we shot a summerly garden spot for "Limoment", a sustainable and local lemonade company. The girls' sparkling energy set the mood for the day - in front of and behind the camera.

WISO Steuer "Schnell vorbei"
Ordering a new round with Vasataschröder and Hafengold Film, I directed the 2023 campaign of Buhl Data's WISO Steuer "rush hour of life", containing 2 TVC's and various online films. This one is my favourite.

Merle Jörgensen "Gøld"
Friend, freak and fabulous human being, Merle and I had some fun hours with what can be considered the trash of nature.

Kolja Krecker "The case of the missing seagull"
Born intellectual, self made gentleman and part time detective; my big little brother and I portray our Hamburger take on Peaky Blinders. Together we scoured the harbour to look for mysteries and solve cold cases.

Emilie Birkelund "One"
Circus artist and my good friend Emilie Birkelund spent a rainy afternoon in the tub to stare into the void.

Julia Dorny x IMMAF "You are strong"
Mixed Martial Arts world champion Julia Dorny teams up with the International MMA Federation to take a swing at stuck up gender roles. Both within her sport and everyday life to empower people to stand up for themselves.

return / revive
Meeting strangers on a summer afternoon in my favourite Berlin park is entertaining. However being lastingly impressed is rather rare. And finding a couple so amazing, you have to pitch a script to them was definitely a first for me.

"Be certain"
The activists Lara Nadler and Leif Kolbow opened my eyes to the ridiculous approach of pregnancy test advertisements made over the past decades. So we came up with a fresh direction and found just the right people to bring it to life with.

Nia Roblin "New Year's quarantine"
Unexpectedly sent to quarantine with the talented, hilarious and brilliant mind Nia Roblin, New Year's turned into a celebration of the weird and the ugly.
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