Babak Najafi

Babak Najafi

Born 09/14/1975 (48 years old)
Teherán, Iran

Biography

Babak Najafi is an Iranian-born Swedish filmmaker perhaps best known for the feature Sebbe, which he wrote and directed. Sebbe was honored with the Guldbagge Award (Sweden's official film award, given annually since 1964 by the Swedish Film Institute), also known as the Golden Bug Award, for Best Film; and Mr. Najafi received the award for Best Debut Film at the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival.

He then took the reins as director of, and screenwriter on, Snabba Cash II (a.k.a. Easy Money II), the sequel to the hit Swedish crime thriller Snabba Cash (a.k.a. Easy Money), with star Joel Kinnaman reprising his breakout role. Snabba Cash II was nominated for four Guldbagge Awards, winning for Best Make-up.

Previously, he had studied documentary filmmaking at the Dramatic Institute in Sweden. Mr. Najafi went on to write and direct a number of acclaimed short films, including Elixir. He has also directed episodes of the cult favorite series Banshee, which airs on Cinemax.

Focus Features

Director

Screenwriter

Movies
2021

Boys Feels: Desire in the Dark

2010

Sebbe

Documentaries
2001

Gösta and Lennart

Short
2015

Boys

2008

Jag förstår inte

2004

Elixir

2002

Pablo's Birthday

Editor

Short
2008

Jag förstår inte

2004

Elixir

Cinematographer

Short
2008

Jag förstår inte

Producer

Documentaries
2001

Gösta and Lennart