Claudio Fäh's latest work is the upcoming survival thriller "No Way Up" for Altitude Film Entertainment and Ingenious Media, starring Colm Meaney, Phyllis Logan, Sophie McIntosh, and Will Attenborough. The film is scheduled for a 2024 release worldwide, in theaters and online.
In 2021, Fäh directed the fourth season of Switzerland's critically acclaimed Nordic noir sensation, "Wilder", which achieved record-breaking ratings in 2022 and garnered praise from both viewers and critics. The show featured a talented ensemble cast.
Before writing, producing, and directing the award-winning short documentary "Child of the Earth", which was selected at several international film festivals, Claudio Fäh directed the seventh installment of the Sniper franchise, "Sniper: Ultimate Kill", for Sony's Stage 6 Films and Mandalay Pictures. The movie achieved remarkable success on Netflix, reaching the top ten charts worldwide.
Fäh's World War II thriller, "Beyond Valkyrie - Dawn of the Fourth Reich", also produced by Sony's Stage 6 Films, premiered in US theaters in July 2016, followed by a global release through Sony and Starz. The film starred Sean Patrick Flanery, Stephen Lang, Tom Sizemore, and Rutger Hauer.
In 2015, Fäh's epic adventure, "Northmen - A Viking Saga", produced by Elite Filmproduktion, featured a stellar cast including Tom Hopper, Ryan Kwanten, Ed Skrein, and James Norton, and enjoyed a wide theatrical release across Europe and made its US theatrical debut through Anchor Bay/Starz.
Before Northmen, Fäh directed several films for Sony's Stage 6 Films, including "Hollow Man 2" and "Sniper: Reloaded", and produced "Starship Troopers: Marauder", which earned him two Saturn Award nominations. Additionally, Fäh produced Joe Dante's film "The Hole", starring Haley Bennett, Teri Polo, and Bruce Dern.
For Sander/Moses Productions, Fäh directed the award-winning original web series "Ghost Whisperer: The Other Side". This scripted online companion series to CBS's Ghost Whisperer clinched the TV Guide Online Award for "Best Online TV Drama". CBS quickly greenlit a second season, also helmed by Fäh.
Prior to his feature film career, Fäh directed several short films, earning numerous international awards. In the commercial industry, he achieved recognition, including the EDI award for "Best Commercial Director" in his native Switzerland.