Clint Lukas

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Clint Lukas in Berlin

Clint Lukas (* 1985 in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse , real name Dominik Lukas) is a German writer and director .

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After graduating from school, he moved to Berlin, where he shot his first short film Heinz in 2007 . He works as an autodidact. In 2010 the 30-minute, largely autobiographical film "Coke and Tarts" followed .

Clint Lukas has been reading on reading stages in Berlin since 2010 and is a member of Surfpoeten . His first novel deals with his time as stage manager for the Austrian director Paulus Manker and the creation of Coke and Tarts . He published his second volume of short stories, "Never Again Peace", in 2016 for the first time with his own illustrations in which he refers to artists such as Charles Bukowski , Gustave Doré and Leonardo Da Vinci .

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Movies

  • 2007: Heinz , director / script (with Stefano Cannas; music: Anton Nissl)
  • 2010: Coke and Tarts , direction and screenplay (with Ruben Garcia, Arijana Antunovic and Adolfo Assor ); Music: Anton Nissl

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