Volker Schlöndorff
Volker Schlöndorff is a Berlin-based German filmmaker. He won an Oscar as well as the Palme d'or at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival for The Tin Drum (1979), the film version of the novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Günter Grass. In 1991, he was the Head of the Jury at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival. Schlöndorff has adapted many literary works for his movies, including some critically well-received US productions, but he is also engaged in post-war German politics. He served as the chief executive for the UFA studio in Babelsberg. Schlöndorff also teaches film and literature at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, where he conducts an Intensive Summer Seminar. He was married to fellow film director Margarethe von Trotta from 1971 to 1991. He is currently married to Angelika Schlöndorff, and the couple has one daughter.
Known For
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Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg
The Stones and Brian Jones
Filmmakers in Action
Henri Langlois vu par...
Romy Schneider & Alain Delon: An Enduring Passion
Chance at Love
Code Name: Melville
Hands Up!
I Don’t Just Want You to Love Me
Billy, How Did You Do It?
Mathias Kneißl
Fassbinder
Water and Sugar – Carlo Di Palma: The Colours of Life
Merkel
Private Conversations: On the Set of ‘Death of a Salesman’
Come With Me to the Cinema – The Gregors
The Night of the Filmmakers
Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song
Billy Wilder Speaks
Arthur Miller: A Man of His Century
Melville, le dernier samouraï
Hollywood's Second World War
From Caligari to Hitler
Signs of Vigorous Life: The New German Cinema
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