Amir Chamdin

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Amir Juan Chamdin, born 4 June 1974, is a Swedish director and rapper.

Chamdin has been one of the front figures in the Swedish hip hop group Infinite Mass since their formation in 1991; but nowadays, he is more focused on his work as a director and has directed feature films, commercials and music videos. He and Martina Stöhr own a production company called CHAMDIN&STÖHR FILM.[1] His feature film debut was God Willing 2006, starring himself and Nina Persson.[2] His second and latest film was the 2010 film Cornelis about the life of the late Swedish music legend Cornelis Vreeswijk.[3][4]

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References

  1. ^ [1], Chamdin & Stöhr produktionsbolag - Official website.
  2. ^ [2], God Willing (Om Gud Vill) on the Swedish Film Database.
  3. ^ [3], Cornelis on the Swedish Film Database
  4. ^ [4], STIM interviews Amir Chamdin.

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