Friedrich Klütsch

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Friedrich Klütsch (* 1957 in Cologne ) is a German screenwriter , cameraman and film director .

Life

Klütsch grew up in Cologne. As a screenwriter and film director, he shot several documentaries on historical topics, for which he also worked as a cameraman.

Works (selection)

Film director

  • 1982/1983: Party Congress 82
  • 2000 years of Christianity (documentation)
  • 2007: Jesus of Assisi
  • 2009: The Archangel's Order (Documentation)
  • 2017: 10 days in April - Luther in Worms (film)

Screenwriter

  • Morgenland (documentation)
  • The holy war (documentation)
  • Bible puzzles (documentation)
  • The Germans (Documentation)
  • The composer Nino Rota (documentation)
  • 2010: where is Islam drifting? (with Daniel Gerlach )
  • 1984: Asyl (director, screenplay, editor) (with Osvaldo Bayer , Cengiz Doğu , Urs Fiechtner )
  • 1988: Fear of Hellfire (Documentation)
  • 1992: RUNaWAY , co-director, screenplay

camera

  • 1988: Fear of Hellfire
  • 1988/1989: Residual Risk or The Arrogance of Power
  • 1996: all over the place
  • 1993: fear. Gate to Freedom (2nd camera)

Others

  • 1980/1981: The Villano family does not return (light)
  • 1983/1984: Really tu mud (production assistant)
  • 1983: From the end of time (sound)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.katecheten-verein.de/shop/shop/dkv/apply/viewdetail/id/1655/
  2. ^ Badische Zeitung: ZDF sends five-part documentary about the holy war
  3. https://www.fbw-filmbeval.com/film/asyl