Daniel Schmid, a renowned Swiss director and writer, entered this world on December 26, 1941, in the picturesque Flims-Waldhaus, a charming municipality nestled within the enchanting Graubünden region of Switzerland.
Throughout his illustrious career, Schmid left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, helming a diverse array of films that showcased his remarkable skill and artistic vision. Among his most notable works are the critically acclaimed films "Tosca's Kiss" (1984),"Jenatsch" (1987),and the thought-provoking "Shadow of Angels" (1976).
Tragically, Daniel Schmid's life came to a close on August 5, 2006, in the same idyllic setting where he was born, Flims Waldhaus, Graubünden, Switzerland. Despite his untimely passing, Schmid's legacy continues to inspire and influence generations of filmmakers and artists to come.