Hans Zillmann

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Hans Zillmann (born September 28, 1938 in the German Reich ) is a Hamburg- based and active German film architect and set designer .

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Zillmann received training in graphics, design, photography as well as film architecture and production design. In the 1960s he worked as a prop master and took part in this function in 1968/69 in the last Jerry Cotton cinema crime fatalities on Broadway . In 1969, Hans Zillmann began working as a production designer, and in 1977 he delivered his first significant film architecture for Hark Bohm's film production Moritz, dear Moritz . His first big success was the ZDF youth series Timm Thaler in 1979 .

Countless film and television structures for productions by directors such as Berengar Pfahl , Sigi Rothemund , Hartmut Griesmayr , Reinhard Hauff , Hermann Leitner , Franz Peter Wirth , Wolfgang Liebeneiner , Karin Brandauer , Oswald Döpke , Rainer Wolffhardt and Arthur Penn followed (some of them Film Target shot in Hamburg - Target Zillmann supplied the Hamburg buildings). For his artistic scene performance to the resulting among other things in Hamburg, British television trilogy on international drug smuggling, Traffik , received Zillmann the 1990 BAFTA Award .

For almost 20 years, Hans Zillmann also equipped two dozen crime scene thrillers. Other television series that he is responsible for setting scenes include Großstadtrevier , Faust , Detective Office Roth , Die Gang, Die Männer vom K3 and Einsatz Hamburg Süd . Hans Zillmann also recently provided the film structures for three films about a Hamburg harbor pastor with Großstadtrevier star Jan Fedder . At almost 80 years of age, Hans Zillmann is one of the oldest still active film architects in Germany.

Filmography

As a television architect, unless otherwise stated

literature

  • Film and Television Design Annual, 2nd year 1987, hrgg. from the Association of Production Designers, Film Architects and Costume Designers eV, p. 77
  • Film and Television Design Annual, 7th year 1993/94, hrgg. from the Association of Production Designers, Film Architects and Costume Designers eV, p. 115

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