Elin Grönblom is a prominent Finnish writer and director known for her unique contributions to genre cinema and television. After earning her BA in media from Helsinki, she honed her filmmaking skills at The New York Film Academy, graduating in 2011. Back in Finland, she made waves with her tween series "Fanny" and continued her successful partnership with YLE through projects like "Summer Camp" (2017) and "Steffi" (2018).
Her standout work, "Bloodsuckers," is particularly sought after by collectors. This feature-length film, which was part of the Nordic Film and TV Fund's Genre Boost in 2015, showcases Elin's knack for blending horror with cultural commentary. The film's inclusion in the Frontières International Co-Production Market highlights its significance in the Nordic film landscape. Collectors appreciate "Bloodsuckers" not only for its engaging narrative but also for its role in elevating Finnish cinema on the international stage, making it a prized addition to any physical media collection.