Florian Koerner von Gustorf

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Florian Koerner von Gustorf, 2018

Florian Koerner von Gustorf (born November 29, 1963 in Darmstadt ) is a German musician and film producer .

Life

Florian Koerner von Gustorf is a founding member and drummer of the Berlin band Mutter . Florian Koerner von Gustorf has also been working as a production manager and film producer since the early 1990s . Together with Michael Weber , he acted as the producer of Christian Petzold in all of his cinema works, from Gespenster from 2005 to Yella , Jerichow , Dreileben - Something Better Than Death , Barbara , Phoenix , Transit and the Undine announced for 2020 . For Barbara , the producer duo was nominated for the European Film Prize and won the German Film Prize in Silver (Best Feature Film). In addition, Koerner von Gustorf movies has Angela Schanelec , Thomas Arslan , January Kruger and Henner Winckler produced

He was also active as an actor. Among other things, he played the serial killer Lothar Schramm in Jörg Buttgereits Schramm .

In 2019 Koerner von Gustorf presented his feature film debut as a director at the Munich Film Festival , the relationship drama What would have been with Ronald Zehrfeld and Christiane Paul in the leading roles. The cinema release took place on November 21, 2019.

Filmography (selection)

as an actor:

as producer:

as director:

  • 2019: what would have been

Awards

  • 2008: Nominated for the German Film Award in the Best Fiction Film category for Yella
  • 2009: Nominated for the German Film Award in the Best Fiction Film category for Jerichow
  • 2010: Prize to promote German film art from the DEFA Foundation
  • 2012: Winner of the German Film Prize in Silver in the Best Feature Film category for Barbara
  • 2012: Nominated for the European Film Award in the Best Fiction Film category for Barbara
  • 2019: Nominated for the German Film Award in the category Best Fiction Film for Transit

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