Paulus Manker (born 25 January 1958) is an
Austria
Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ...
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film director and
actor
An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), li ...
,
as well as an author and screenplay writer.
Manker is considered one of the most maverick German-speaking actors, and polarizes public opinion like scarcely no other. He is perceived as a "staggering all-round talent on the Austrian cultural scene."
Life
Manker is the son of actress and theatre director
Gustav Manker. He trained at the
Max Reinhardt Drama School in
Vienna
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, studying acting and directing. Manker made his film debut in ''Lemminge (Lemmings)'' (dir.
Michael Haneke
Michael Haneke (; born 23 March 1942) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter. His work often examines social issues and depicts the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society. Haneke has made films in French, G ...
) in 1979.
Manker's initial engagements while still at drama school took him to the Viennese
Burgtheater (1979,
Arthur Schnitzler
Arthur Schnitzler (15 May 1862 – 21 October 1931) was an Austrian author and dramatist.
Biography
Arthur Schnitzler was born at Praterstrasse 16, Leopoldstadt, Vienna, capital of the Austrian Empire (as of 1867, part of the dual monarchy ...
's ''Comedy of Seduction'' with set design by
Hans Hollein
Hans Hollein (30 March 1934 – 24 April 2014) was an Austrian architect and designer and costumes by
Karl Lagerfeld
Karl Otto Lagerfeld (; 10 September 1933 – 19 February 2019) was a German fashion designer, creative director, artist and photographer.
He was known as the creative director of the French fashion house Chanel, a position held from 1983 ...
), then to the
Vienna Festival
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(1980, ''The Last Days of Mankind'' by
Karl Kraus), and on to participation in the "co-determination model" at the Schauspielhaus Frankfurt (1980/81), to the
Thalia Theater in Hamburg (1982,
Jean Genet's ''
Deathwatch'' and also to the Residenztheater in Munich, where in 1983 he first worked with director
Peter Zadek
Peter Zadek (; 19 May 1926 – 30 July 2009) was a German director of theatre, opera and film, a translator and a screenwriter. He is regarded as one of the greatest directors in German-speaking theater.
Biography
Peter Zadek was born on 19 May ...
(
Henrik Ibsen's ''
The Master Builder
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It was first published in December 1892 and is regarded as one of Ibsen's more significant and revealing works.
Performance
The play was published ...
'' with
Barbara Sukowa
Barbara Sukowa (; born 2 February 1950) is a German actress of screen and stage and singer. She has received three German Film Awards for Best Actress, three Bavarian Film Awards, Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress, Venice Film Festival ...
), where he became a long-term member of Zadek's famous ensemble.
As a film actor, Manker first appeared in ''Lemmings'' in 1979 (directed by
Michael Haneke
Michael Haneke (; born 23 March 1942) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter. His work often examines social issues and depicts the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society. Haneke has made films in French, G ...
). Then followed ''
Exit – Don't Panic'' (1980) and ''The Locked-Out'' (1982, based on the novel by
Elfriede Jelinek
Elfriede Jelinek (; born 20 October 1946) is an Austrian playwright and novelist. She is one of the most decorated authors writing in German today and was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Literature for her "musical flow of voices and counter-vo ...
), ' by
Alexander Kluge
Alexander Kluge (born 14 February 1932) is a German author, philosopher, academic and film director.
Early life, education and early career
Kluge was born in Halberstadt, Province of Saxony (now Saxony-Anhalt), Germany.
After growing up durin ...
(1983) and ''Who was Edgar Allan?'' (1984, also directed by Michael Haneke), as well as
Luc Bondy
Luc Bondy (17 July 1948 – 28 November 2015) was a Swiss theatre and film director.
Life and career
upright=1.3, '' Charlotte Salomon'' at the Salzburg Festival 2014
Trained in Paris with the theatre teacher Jacques Lecoq, he received a job ...
's ''The Distant Land'' (1987), alongside
Michel Piccoli
Jacques Daniel Michel Piccoli (27 December 1925 – 12 May 2020) was a French actor, producer and film director with a career spanning 70 years. He was lauded as one of the greatest French character actors of his generation who played a wide vari ...
.
In 1986,
Peter Zadek
Peter Zadek (; 19 May 1926 – 30 July 2009) was a German director of theatre, opera and film, a translator and a screenwriter. He is regarded as one of the greatest directors in German-speaking theater.
Biography
Peter Zadek was born on 19 May ...
invited Manker to join the famous ensemble at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, of which he was a member from 1986 to 1989. Here, for the first time, he played on stage the leading role of anti-Semitic Jewish philosopher
Otto Weininger
Otto Weininger (; 3 April 1880 – 4 October 1903) was an Austrian philosopher who lived in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1903, he published the book ''Geschlecht und Charakter'' (''Sex and Character''), which gained popularity after his suici ...
in the play ''Weininger's Last Night'' by
Joshua Sobol
Joshua Sobol ( he, יהושע סובול; born 24 August 1939), is an Israeli playwright, writer, and theatre director.
Biography
Joshua Sobol was born in Tel Mond. His mother's family fled the pogroms in Europe in 1922 and his father's family imm ...
, which caused much furore. After that, he was Octavius Caesar in
Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's natio ...
's ''
Julius Caesar
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'' with
Ulrich Tukur
Ulrich Tukur (born Ulrich Gerhard Scheurlen; 29 July 1957) is a German actor and musician.
Early life and education
Tukur spent his youth near Hannover where he finished his final secondary school examinations in 1977. He also earned a high sch ...
, Lindekuh in
Frank Wedekind
Benjamin Franklin Wedekind (July 24, 1864 – March 9, 1918) was a German playwright. His work, which often criticizes bourgeois attitudes (particularly towards sex), is considered to anticipate expressionism and was influential in the de ...
's ''Musik'' (''Music'') with
Susanne Lothar
Susanne Lothar (15 November 1960 – 21 July 2012) was a German film, television and stage actress.
Early life and education
Susanne Lothar was born on 15 November 1960 in Hamburg, Germany. She was the daughter of actors Hanns Lothar and Ingrid ...
, and slave trader Casti-Piani in Peter Zadek's legendary staging of Frank Wedekind's ''
Lulu
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''.
Manker first worked as a film director in 1985, and his film ''Schmutz'' (''Dirt'') premiered at the 1985
Cannes Film Festival
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in the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs. The film received several awards at other festivals, and was turned into a novel by
Thorsten Becker
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. In 1988 there followed ''Weininger's Last Night'', in 1992 ''The Eye of the Typhoon'' with German rock band
Einstürzende Neubauten
(, 'Collapsing New Buildings') is a German experimental music group, formed in West Berlin in 1980. The group is currently composed of founding members Blixa Bargeld (lead vocals; guitar; keyboard) and N.U. Unruh ( custom-made instruments; p ...
, in 1995 ''The Moor's Head'', based on a screenplay by
Michael Haneke
Michael Haneke (; born 23 March 1942) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter. His work often examines social issues and depicts the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society. Haneke has made films in French, G ...
with
Gert Voss
Gert Voss (10 October 1941 – 13 July 2014) was a German actor. He was known for his roles in ''Labyrinth of Lies'' (2014), ''Sometime in August'' (2009) and ' (1987). He was member of the ensemble of the Burgtheater, and a ''Kammerschauspie ...
in his first film role, and
Angela Winkler
Angela Winkler (born 22 January 1944) is a German actress.
Life and career
Born in Templin, Winkler trained to be a medical technologist in Stuttgart. Interested in theater, she went to Munich, where she took acting classes with Ernst Fritz F ...
, then in 1996 the documentary film ''
Hans Hollein
Hans Hollein (30 March 1934 – 24 April 2014) was an Austrian architect and designer – Everything is Architecture'' plus various short films including, in 2004, the portrait of his 80-year-old mother, actress Hilde Sochor.
"As a director, Manker experiments with psycho shockers (''Dirt'', ''Weininger's Last Night'') and draws the audience into his aggressive multimedia theatre dramas. Manker's general theme is the creeping insanity of a society to which he holds up a distorting mirror."
Manker first worked as a director at the Vienna Volkstheater, with ''Weiningers Nacht'' (''Weininger's Last Night'') by Joshua Sobol, in which he himself also played the leading role, and which became his most famous role. The performance became Manker's greatest triumph to date, and he himself subsequently turned the play into a film. "One rarely comes across such a sensuously and intellectually exciting, enlightening, sensational film." (Simone Mahrenholz, ''Der Tagesspiegel'')
In 1990, Manker returned to the Viennese Burgtheater under Claus Peymann, and took the role of Carlos in Peymann's production of Goethe's ''Clavigo'' (with
Ulrich Mühe
Friedrich Hans Ulrich Mühe (; 20 June 1953 – 22 July 2007) was a German film, television and theatre actor. He played the role of Hauptmann (Captain) Gerd Wiesler in the Oscar-winning film '' Das Leben der Anderen'' (''The Lives of Others'', 2 ...
as Clavigo). He was also Bassanio in Peter Zadek's production of Shakespeare's ''
The Merchant of Venice
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Although classified as ...
'' (with Gert Voss as Shylock and
Eva Mattes
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Eva Mattes (; born 14 December 1954) is an Austrian-German actress. She has appeared in four films directed by director Rainer Werner Fassbinder (''The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant'', ', ''Effi Briest'' and ''In a Year of 13 Moons' ...
as Portia), and Pozzo in
Samuel Beckett's ''
Waiting for Godot''). In 1993, he staged
Franz Molnar's ''
Liliom
''Liliom'' is a 1909 play by the Hungarian playwright Ferenc Molnár. It was well known in its own right during the early to mid-20th century, but is best known today as the basis for the Rodgers and Hammerstein 1945 musical ''Carousel''.
P ...
'' at the Burgtheater, and in 1996
Bertolt Brecht's ''
Threepenny Opera'' (with costumes by
Vivienne Westwood
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Westwood came to public notice when she m ...
).
Manker's performance as Shakespeare's ''
Richard III'' (1997), staged by Peter Zadek at the Münchner Kammerspiele, generated most heated discussions, where conflict arose with the theatre and its director
Dieter Dorn
Dieter Dorn (born 31 October 1935 in Leipzig) is a German theatre director, also for the opera, the manager of the Münchner Kammerspiele from 1983 to 2001 and now manager of the Bavarian Staatsschauspiel.
Career
Dieter Dorn studied at the Thea ...
, whereupon the production was cancelled despite its huge success with the public. "A huge success is being dropped here, one which could have been played for years, merely out of pusillanimity." (Peter Zadek)
In 1996, Manker and Israeli writer
Joshua Sobol
Joshua Sobol ( he, יהושע סובול; born 24 August 1939), is an Israeli playwright, writer, and theatre director.
Biography
Joshua Sobol was born in Tel Mond. His mother's family fled the pogroms in Europe in 1922 and his father's family imm ...
, who became his most important artistic partner, created ''
Alma – Widow of the four Arts'' at the former
Sanatorium Purkersdorf
The Sanatorium Purkersdorf was built as a sanatorium in Purkersdorf, Wien-Umgebung, Lower Austria. It was built in 1904-05 by the architect Josef Hoffmann for the industrialist Victor Zuckerkandl and is an example of the style of the Viennese Sec ...
, a simultaneous drama about artists' muse
Alma Mahler-Werfel
Alma Maria Mahler Gropius Werfel (born Alma Margaretha Maria Schindler; 31 August 1879 – 11 December 1964) was an Austrian composer, author, editor, and socialite. At 15, she was mentored by Max Burckhard. Musically active from her early year ...
and her men, which became a cult play and has since been played every year at a different venue, having already crossed three continents and had over 400 performances in Vienna, Venice, Lisbon, Los Angeles, Berlin, Jerusalem and Prague. The production involves the audience interactively in the creation of their own theatrical experience, and they become "companions of the figures journeying through the travel-drama, themselves selecting the events, the path and the person whom they follow, thereby constructing, destroying and resurrecting their own version of the polydrama". Between 1997 and 1999, the play was filmed under the title ''Alma – Widow of the 4 Arts'' as a 3-part TV film. In the production, produced by Manker himself, Manker also has the role of the expressionist painter
Oskar Kokoschka
Oskar Kokoschka (1 March 1886 – 22 February 1980) was an Austrian artist, poet, playwright, and teacher best known for his intense expressionistic portraits and landscapes, as well as his theories on vision that influenced the Viennese Expres ...
.
In 2000, with the cyber-show ''F@lco'' at the Viennese
Ronacher Theatre, Manker and Sobol created a multimedia musical about the pop star
Falco. Then in 2003, continuing the collaboration with Sobol, an invitation came from Tel Aviv to stage at the Cameri Theatre the premiere of Sobol's ''iWitness'', the story of
Franz Jägerstätter
Franz Jägerstätter, O.F.S. (also spelled Jaegerstaetter in English; born Franz Huber, 20 May 1907 – 9 August 1943) was an Austrian conscientious objector during World War II. Jägerstätter was sentenced to death and executed for his refusa ...
, who refused to enter military service and was hanged by the Nazis, a parallel to the soldiers of the Israeli army who refused to serve in the Occupied Territories. The production made the young
Itay Tiran
Itay Tiran ( he, איתי טיראן; born March 23, 1980) is an Israeli stage and screen actor, director, and a well-known pro-Palestinian advocate in Israel. As an actor, he is known for his roles in '' Forgiveness'' (2006), '' Beaufort'' (200 ...
a star.
Manker played the suicidal organist in
Joseph Vilsmaier
Joseph Vilsmaier (, 24 January 1939 – 11 February 2020) was a German film director who began his career as a technician and cameraman. He is internationally known for films such as ''Comedian Harmonists''.
Life
Born in Munich. Vilsmaier atte ...
's ''
Brother of Sleep'' (1994), as well as playing in
Michael Haneke
Michael Haneke (; born 23 March 1942) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter. His work often examines social issues and depicts the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society. Haneke has made films in French, G ...
's ''The Castle'' (1998) and in ''
Code Unknown
''Code Unknown'' (french: Code inconnu : Récit incomplet de divers voyages) is a 2000 film directed by Michael Haneke. Most of the story occurs in Paris, France, where the fates of several characters intersect and connect.
''Code Unknown'' is co ...
'' with
Juliette Binoche
Juliette Binoche (; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress and dancer.
She has appeared in more than sixty feature films and has been the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, a Silver Bear, ...
(1999). He also performed in
Michael Glawogger's film ''
Slumming
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'', a 2006 entry in the
Berlin Film Festival competition section; in this film, with a "hyperplastic presence", Manker portrays homeless alcoholic Franz Kallmann in the style of a poète maudit, "truly setting his role on fire" (''
ARTE
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It is made up of three separate companies: the Strasbourg-based European Economic Interest Grouping ARTE, plu ...
'').
Paulus Manker engaged in more theatre work with
Luc Bondy
Luc Bondy (17 July 1948 – 28 November 2015) was a Swiss theatre and film director.
Life and career
upright=1.3, '' Charlotte Salomon'' at the Salzburg Festival 2014
Trained in Paris with the theatre teacher Jacques Lecoq, he received a job ...
(
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* Ödön Bárdi (1877–1958), actor
* Ödön Batthyány-Strattmann (1826–1914) nobleman
* Ödön Beöthy (1796–1854), ...
's ''Figaro Gets a Divorce'', 1998), with
Christoph Schlingensief
Christoph Maria Schlingensief (24 October 1960 – 21 August 2010) was a German theatre director, performance artist, and filmmaker. Starting as an independent underground filmmaker, Schlingensief later staged productions for theatres and festivals ...
(''Foreigners Out! Schlingensief's Container'', 2000) and on repeated occasions with Peter Zadek (
White Rabbit
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in ''
Alice in Wonderland'', 1996,
Polonius
Polonius is a character in William Shakespeare's play ''Hamlet''. He is chief counsellor of the play's ultimate villain, Claudius, and the father of Laertes and Ophelia. Generally regarded as wrong in every judgment he makes over the course o ...
in ''
Hamlet
''The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark'', often shortened to ''Hamlet'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and 1601. It is Shakespeare's longest play, with 29,551 words. Set in Denmark, the play depicts ...
'', with
Angela Winkler
Angela Winkler (born 22 January 1944) is a German actress.
Life and career
Born in Templin, Winkler trained to be a medical technologist in Stuttgart. Interested in theater, she went to Munich, where she took acting classes with Ernst Fritz F ...
and
Otto Sander
Otto Sander (; 30 June 1941 – 12 September 2013) was a German film, theater, and voice actor.
Life
Education and early career
Sander grew up in Kassel, where he graduated in 1961 from the Friedrichgymnasium. After leaving school he s ...
, Hamburg, 2000), ''
The Jew of Malta
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'' (2001) as well as in plays by
Botho Strauss
Botho Strauß (; born 2 December 1944) is a German playwright, novelist and essayist.
Biography
Botho Strauß's father was a chemist. After finishing his secondary education, Strauß studied German, History of the Theatre and Sociology in Colo ...
.
In 2010 Manker appeared in the
Salzburg Festival
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as
Theseus
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Theseus is sometimes describ ...
in the acclaimed production of
Jean Racine
Jean-Baptiste Racine ( , ) (; 22 December 163921 April 1699) was a French dramatist, one of the three great playwrights of 17th-century France, along with Molière and Corneille as well as an important literary figure in the Western traditi ...
's ''
Phèdre
''Phèdre'' (; originally ''Phèdre et Hippolyte'') is a French dramatic tragedy in five acts written in alexandrine verse by Jean Racine, first performed in 1677 at the theatre of the Hôtel de Bourgogne in Paris.
Composition and premiere
Wit ...
'', playing alongside
Sunnyi Melles
Sunnyi Melles (born 7 October 1958 in Luxembourg, Luxembourg) is a Hungarian / Swiss actress active in Germany and Austria.
Biography
She is the only daughter of Austrian orchestral conductor Carl Melles and Hungarian noblewoman Judith von R ...
. In the same year, he published a comprehensive book about his father, film director, set designer and theatre director Gustav Manker.
In 2010, Manker was awarded the prestigious
Nestroy Audience Award.
Collaboration with Joshua Sobol
Israeli writer
Joshua Sobol
Joshua Sobol ( he, יהושע סובול; born 24 August 1939), is an Israeli playwright, writer, and theatre director.
Biography
Joshua Sobol was born in Tel Mond. His mother's family fled the pogroms in Europe in 1922 and his father's family imm ...
is Manker's most important artistic partner. Manker has been working with him since 1985, and together they have completed a whole series of projects intended to create new spatial realms and forms of theatrical experience.
In 1995, together with
Niklas Frank, they adapted Frank's reckoning with his father
Hans Frank
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Frank was an early member of the German Workers' Party ...
, Hitler's governor-general in Poland. At the
Theater an der Wien
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in Vienna, the audience was turned on a revolving stage from scene to scene, and with the aid of hydraulics, even taken down below stage. They called it a "horror train trip" and used film clips and documents from Frank's private family album.
In 1996, Manker and Sobol created their most successful project to date: ''
Alma – Widow of the four Arts'', an interactive drama about
Alma Mahler-Werfel
Alma Maria Mahler Gropius Werfel (born Alma Margaretha Maria Schindler; 31 August 1879 – 11 December 1964) was an Austrian composer, author, editor, and socialite. At 15, she was mentored by Max Burckhard. Musically active from her early year ...
, in which over 50 scenes were played simultaneously in the rooms of the art-deco
Sanatorium Purkersdorf
The Sanatorium Purkersdorf was built as a sanatorium in Purkersdorf, Wien-Umgebung, Lower Austria. It was built in 1904-05 by the architect Josef Hoffmann for the industrialist Victor Zuckerkandl and is an example of the style of the Viennese Sec ...
outside Vienna. The show's 16-year history to date has taken the performance of ''Alma'' on tour to the various cities in which her life unfolded: Venice (2002), Lisbon (2003), Los Angeles (2004), Petronell near Vienna (2005), Berlin (2006), to Semmering in 2007, Jerusalem in 2009, from 2008 to 2010 to Vienna, and in 2011 in Prague.
In 2000 Sobol and Manker created a multimedia spectacle at the Viennese Ronacher Theatre: ''F@lco – A Cyber Show'', about Austrian rock star Falco, which was presented on a stage built out into the auditorium in an @ shape in the form of a rock concert with laser, 3D animation and water screen, where the audience was directly involved and could smoke, eat and drink and join in the dancing. By way of contrast, the "remote" audience stood in the boxes, from where they could see both the play and the participating audience.
Film direction
* 1985: ''
Schmutz
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* Charlie Schmutz (1891–1962), American Major League pitcher
* Gottfried Schmutz (born 1954), Swiss road racing cyclist
* Olivier Schmutz (born 1971), Swiss judoka
* ''Schmutz'' (film), 1987 Austrian film
{{Disambiguat ...
'' (''Dirt'') 1987 "Prize for the best director" and "Special recommendation for the soundtrack",
Ghent
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/ 1986 "Premio para a primeira obra",
Troia 1986 / "Prix de la Commission Supérieure technique",
Avoriaz / "Goldener Kader 1988", for cameraman Walter Kindler. Entered into the
15th Moscow International Film Festival.
* 1988: ''Weiningers Nacht'' (''Weininger's Last Night'') Austrian entry for
European Film Award
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1990 / "Golden Romy 1990" (Best director)
* 1992: ''Das Auge des Taifun'' (''The Eye of the Typhoon'') Documentary about a performance of
Erich Wonder and
Heiner Müller
Heiner Müller (; 9 January 1929 – 30 December 1995) was a German (formerly East German) dramatist, poet, writer, essayist and theatre director. His "enigmatic, fragmentary pieces" are a significant contribution to postmodern drama and postdr ...
with German Rockband "
Einstürzende Neubauten
(, 'Collapsing New Buildings') is a German experimental music group, formed in West Berlin in 1980. The group is currently composed of founding members Blixa Bargeld (lead vocals; guitar; keyboard) and N.U. Unruh ( custom-made instruments; p ...
"
* 1995: ''Der Kopf des Mohren'' (''The Moor's Head'') based on a screenplay by
Michael Haneke
Michael Haneke (; born 23 March 1942) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter. His work often examines social issues and depicts the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society. Haneke has made films in French, G ...
, Fimfestival Cannes 1995 / Prize for Best Films Distribution (Brussels 1995) Interfilm-Prize (Max Ophüls Prize Saarbrücken) Opening film of the
Salzburg Festival
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1995 (Festival hall)
* 1996: ''Hans Hollein – Everything is Architecture'' TV-documentary on Austrian architect
Hans Hollein
Hans Hollein (30 March 1934 – 24 April 2014) was an Austrian architect and designer
* 1997: ''
Alma
Alma or ALMA may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Alma'' (film), a 2009 Spanish short animated film
* ''Alma'' (Oswald de Andrade novel), 1922
* ''Alma'' (Le Clézio novel), 2017
* ''Alma'' (play), a 1996 drama by Joshua Sobol about Alma ...
– The Widow of the 4 Arts'' (The life of
Alma Mahler-Werfel
Alma Maria Mahler Gropius Werfel (born Alma Margaretha Maria Schindler; 31 August 1879 – 11 December 1964) was an Austrian composer, author, editor, and socialite. At 15, she was mentored by Max Burckhard. Musically active from her early year ...
)
* 2004: ''Where Blade Runner meets Batman'' –
Downtown Los Angeles
* 2004: ''Die Seele brennt heut wieder sehr – Porträt Hilde Sochor (80)
* 2005: ''Mozart in America (Mozart Minute)''
Films as an actor (selection)
* 1979: ''
Lemminge'' (dir.
Michael Haneke
Michael Haneke (; born 23 March 1942) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter. His work often examines social issues and depicts the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society. Haneke has made films in French, G ...
), TV
* 1980: ''
Exit... nur keine Panik'' (dir.
Franz Novotny
Franz Novotny (born 30 May 1949) is an Austrian film producer, director and screenwriter who was born in Vienna. His 2003 film '' Yu'' was entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival.
Novotny and his wife Karin founded the produc ...
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* 1982: ''
The Locked-out'' (dir. Franz Novotny)
* 1983: ' (dir.
Alexander Kluge
Alexander Kluge (born 14 February 1932) is a German author, philosopher, academic and film director.
Early life, education and early career
Kluge was born in Halberstadt, Province of Saxony (now Saxony-Anhalt), Germany.
After growing up durin ...
)
* 1984: ''
Who was Edgar Allan?'' (dir. Michael Haneke)
* 1987: ''
The Distant Land
''The Distant Land'' (german: Das weite Land) is a 1987 Austrian-German drama film that was adapted from the play by Arthur Schnitzler and directed by Luc Bondy. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. ...
'' (dir.
Luc Bondy
Luc Bondy (17 July 1948 – 28 November 2015) was a Swiss theatre and film director.
Life and career
upright=1.3, '' Charlotte Salomon'' at the Salzburg Festival 2014
Trained in Paris with the theatre teacher Jacques Lecoq, he received a job ...
)
* 1988: ''
Sternberg - Shooting Star'' (dir. )
* 1988: ''
My 20th Century'' (dir.
Ildikó Enyedi
Ildikó Enyedi (; born 15 November 1955) is a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. Her 2017 film '' On Body and Soul'' won the top prize at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival and went on to be nominated for a Foreign Language Acad ...
)
* 1989: ' (dir. Paulus Manker)
* 1990: ''
Common Death'' (dir.
Michael Schottenberg
Michael Schottenberg (born 10 July 1952) is an Austrian actor, film director and screenwriter. His film '' The Arrival of Averill'' was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival
The 45th Cannes Film Festival wa ...
)
* 1991: ' (dir.
Oliver Hirschbiegel
Oliver Hirschbiegel (born 29 December 1957) is a German film director. His works include ''Das Experiment'' and the Oscar-nominated '' Downfall''.
Life and career
Hirschbiegel was born in Hamburg, Germany. A Waldorf graduate, Hirschbiegel stu ...
)
* 1993: ' (dir. )
* 1994: ''
Brother of Sleep'' (dir.
Joseph Vilsmaier
Joseph Vilsmaier (, 24 January 1939 – 11 February 2020) was a German film director who began his career as a technician and cameraman. He is internationally known for films such as ''Comedian Harmonists''.
Life
Born in Munich. Vilsmaier atte ...
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* 1996: ''
The Castle'' (dir. Michael Haneke)
* 1997: ''
Alma
Alma or ALMA may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
* ''Alma'' (film), a 2009 Spanish short animated film
* ''Alma'' (Oswald de Andrade novel), 1922
* ''Alma'' (Le Clézio novel), 2017
* ''Alma'' (play), a 1996 drama by Joshua Sobol about Alma ...
'' (dir. Paulus Manker)
* 1999: ''
Code Inconnu'' (dir. Michael Haneke)
* 2000: ' (dir.
Jo Baier
Jo Baier (born 13 February 1949) is a German film director and writer. He directed more than twenty films since 1982 and is known for '' Operation Valkyrie'' (2004), '' Henri 4'' (2010) and ' (2006). He is married to Gertrud Baier.
Early life an ...
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* 2002: ' (dir. )
* 2002: ''
Foreigners out! Schlingensiefs Container Foreigners out! Schlingensiefs Container (''Ausländer raus! Schlingensiefs Container''), alternately named ''"Wien-Aktion"'', ''"Please Love Austria—First European Coalition Week"'', or ''"Foreigners Out—Artists against Human Rights"'', is an a ...
''
* 2003: ' (dir.
Julian Pölsler)
* 2004: ' (dir. )
* 2006: ''
Slumming
Slum tourism, poverty tourism, ghetto tourism or trauma tourism is a type of city tourism that involves visiting impoverished areas. Originally focused on the slums and ghettos of London and Manhattan in the 19th century, slum tourism is now p ...
'' (dir.
Michael Glawogger)
* 2015: ''
Jack
Jack may refer to:
Places
* Jack, Alabama, US, an unincorporated community
* Jack, Missouri, US, an unincorporated community
* Jack County, Texas, a county in Texas, USA
People and fictional characters
* Jack (given name), a male given name, ...
(''dir. Elisabeth Scharang'')''
* 2022: Schächten (dir.Thomas Roth)
References
External links
*
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1958 births
Living people
20th-century Austrian people
21st-century Austrian people
Austrian film directors
German-language film directors
Austrian male stage actors
Male actors from Vienna
Austrian male film actors