Knud Leif Thomsen
Knud Leif Thomsen was a Danish film director, screenwriter, and producer, recognized for his impactful contributions to Danish cinema in the 1960s and 1970s. He studied at the University of Copenhagen and later at the Danish Film School. Thomsen's notable films include Weekend (1962), which examines the lives of middle-class Danes, and Tine (1964), an adaptation of Herman Bang's novel set during the Second Schleswig War. His work is characterized by its exploration of human relationships and societal norms, often challenging contemporary conventions.
Crew

Bejleren - en jysk røverhistorie
Writer, Director

The Liar
Director, Writer

Venom
Director, Producer, Screenplay

Selvmordsskolen
Director

Duellen
Director

Jentespranget
Director, Screenplay

Tine
Director, Writer

Jul i Skovridergaarden
Writer

Midt i en jazztid
Director, Writer

Rapportpigen
Director

The Woolen Stocking Peddler
Director, Writer

They All Do It
Director, Writer

Tre mand frem for en trold
Director
Tegneserie
Supervisor of Production Resources