Christina Rosendahl (born 5 January 1971) is a Danish film director. A nominee for several Robert Awards, she is known for her work on the films Supervoksen (2007), The Idealist (2015), and The Good Traitor (2020).
In 2002, Rosendahl graduated from Super16 and directed her first film Stargazer, a documentary on her sister Pernille Rosendahl and her band Swan Lee.[3] In 2003, she directed Buddhas barn, a documentary about Pia Rasmussen, the half-Danish reincarnation of Tibetan Buddhist teacher Khunu Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen.[5] In 2006, she directed her first feature film, Supervoksen; the film was about a character whom AfterEllen called "the first lesbian teen in Danish film history".[6] In 2007, she won the Robert Award for Best Children's Film at the 24th Robert Awards for Supervoksen.[7]
She was chairperson of the Danish Film Directors Association from 2014 until her resignation in 2022.[13][2] As chairperson, she promoted female representation within the film director occupation.[14] She won the 2017 Bodil Special Award for her work as chairperson.[14] Rosendahl joined the European Film College's board in 2020.[3]