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German film director (born 1939)
Reinhard Hauff (born 23 May 1939) is a German film director. His works, which were mostly carried out in the late 1960s to early 1990s, are known for their social and political commentary.
Stammheim, which is based on the activities of the
Red Army Faction (commonly called the Baader-Meinhof Gang) won the
Golden Bear award at the
36th Berlin International Film Festival in 1986.
[1]
[2] In 1987, he was a member of the jury at the
37th Berlin International Film Festival.
[3] His 1970 film
Mathias Kneissl was entered into the
7th Moscow International Film Festival.
[4]
Selected filmography
Director
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Die Revolte [
de] (1969, TV film)
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Mathias Kneissl (1970, screenplay by
Martin Sperr)
- Haus am Meer (1973, TV film)
- Desaster (1973, TV film)
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Die Verrohung des Franz Blum [
de] (1974)
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Zündschnüre [
de] (1974, TV film, based on a novel by
Franz Josef Degenhardt)
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Paule Pauländer [
de] (1976, TV film)
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The Main Actor [
de] (1977)
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Knife in the Head (1978, screenplay by
Peter Schneider)
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Slow Attack [
de] (1980)
-
The Man on the Wall [
de] (1982, based on a story by
Peter Schneider)
- Ten Days in Calcutta: A Portrait of
Mrinal Sen (1984, Documentary)
-
Stammheim (1986, screenplay by
Stefan Aust)
-
Linie 1 [
de] (1988, film version of the musical
Linie 1)
-
Blue Eyed [
de] (1989)
- Mit den Clowns kamen die Tränen (1990, TV miniseries, based on a novel by
Johannes Mario Simmel)
Actor
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