Dietrich Brüggemann
German film director
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Born | (1976-02-23) 23 February 1976 (age 48) Munich, Germany |
Occupation | film director |
Dietrich Brüggemann (born 23 February 1976) is a German film director screenwriter and musician.[1][2] He collaborates closely with his sister Anna Brüggemann on several screenplays for his films. They were awarded the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay for Stations of the Cross.
Selected filmography
- Nine Takes [de] (2006)
- Run If You Can (2010)
- Move (2012)
- Stations of the Cross (2014)
- Heil [de] (2015)
- Tatort: Stau (2017, TV series episode)
- Tatort: Murot und das Murmeltier (2019, TV series episode)
References
External links
- Official website
- Dietrich Brüggemann at IMDb
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- Wang Xiaoshuai (2008)
- Oren Moverman and Alessandro Camon (2009)
- Wang Quan'an and Jin Na (2010)
- Joshua Marston and Andamion Murataj (2011)
- Nikolaj Arcel and Rasmus Heisterberg (2012)
- Jafar Panahi (2013)
- Dietrich Brüggemann and Anna Brüggemann (2014)
- Patricio Guzmán (2015)
- Tomasz Wasilewski (2016)
- Sebastián Lelio and Gonzalo Maza (2017)
- Manuel Alcalá and Alonso Ruizpalacios (2018)
- Maurizio Braucci, Claudio Giovannesi, and Roberto Saviano (2019)
- Damiano and Fabio D'Innocenzo (2020)
- Hong Sang-soo (2021)
- Laila Stieler (2022)
- Angela Schanelec (2023)
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