12/08/1935
Nossendorf, Germany:
Hans-Jürgen Syberberg (born 8 December 1935) is a German film director and intellectual. For Syberberg, cinema is a form of Gesamtkunstwerk. Many commentators, including Syberberg himself, have characterized his work as a cinematic combination of Bertolt Brecht's doctrine of epic theatre and Richard Wagner's operatic aesthetics. Syberberg is best known for his 'German trilogy', consisting of Ludwig: Requiem for a Virgin King (1972), Karl May (1974), and Hitler: A Film from Germany (1977), the latter of which receives rare theatrical screenings due to its seven-hour runtime.
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Demminer Gesänge (2023) as Self |
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Gehen und Bleiben (2023) as Self |
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El Mito de Narciso (2011) as |
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The Ister (2004) as Himself |
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Die Nacht der Regisseure (1995) as Self |
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Signs of Vigorous Life: The New German Cinema (1976) as Self |
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Sex-Business - Made in Pasing (1970) as Self - Interviewer |
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Romy - Portrait eines Gesichts (1967) as Self |