Doron Wisotzky

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Doron Wisotzky (born April 19, 1980 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German screenwriter , director and university lecturer.

Life

After graduating from high school in his hometown Bad Nauheim and training as a media clerk , Wisotzky began studying at the Munich University of Television and Film in 2004 . He studied directing and screenwriting and made the award-winning short films Kopfsache and Kosher in the period up to his graduation in 2012 . During his studies he worked as an assistant director on the crime scene episode Der oide Depp and on the WDR television film The Last Thirty Years .

In 2009 he met Matthias Schweighöfer , who was looking for an author after founding his production company Pantaleon Films . Their first joint project, Matthias Schweighöfer's directorial debut “ What a Man ”, became a hit with the public in 2011. Endemacher , which was released in 2013 , surpassed the success of What a Man and won the German Film Prize in the audience category. In 2015, Halbe Brüder was released in cinemas under the direction of Christian Alvart , for which Wisotzky had written the script.

Wisotzky has been teaching at the University of Television and Film Munich since 2013 and has been the department head of Dept. VI Screenplay there since 2014.

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Doron Wisotzky at hff-muc.de, accessed on May 26, 2014