Marcus O. Rosenmüller
Marcus Otto Rosenmüller (born February 27, 1963 in Duisburg ) is a German director , screenwriter and producer .
Life
Marcus O. Rosenmüller grew up in Rottach-Egern on the Tegernsee . After graduating from high school in Tegernsee, he studied and worked in Munich . He has lived in Berlin since 2004.
Professional activity
In 1983 he and Werner Koenig founded Koenig & Rosenmüller Filmproduktion, in which Jörg A. Hoppe joined as a partner in 1988. The company Me, Myself & Eye (MME) emerged from Koenig, Rosenmüller & Hoppe Filmproduktion in 1991 with Christoph Post as a further founding partner. Werner Koenig left a short time later and founded Helkon Media .
From 1989 to 1999, Marcus O. Rosenmüller directed around 120 video clips, including for Phillip Boa and the Voodooclub , Udo Lindenberg , Uwe Ochsenknecht , Heike Makatsch , Jule Neigel , Extrabreit , Wolf Maahn , Doro Pesch , Carlos Perón and WestBam . He was also jointly responsible for television shows such as Bravo TV , Bravo Super Show and Canale Grande . In 2000 he left the company MME to concentrate on directing feature films. In the same year his first feature film, The Dead Diver in the Forest, was released in German cinemas. His first television film was the crime thriller Sperling and the silent scream with Dieter Pfaff in the leading role. In 2001 he founded Casascania GmbH with Werner Heinz and Bruno Eyron , which specializes in script editing and story development for feature films. On October 6, 2011, his second feature film, the historical drama Wunderkinder , produced by Alice and Artur Brauner , was released in German cinemas.
In autumn 2013 he took over the direction of the film adaptation of the Taunus crime novels " Mordsfreunde " and " Tief Wunden " by Nele Neuhaus , followed in summer 2014 by " Wer Wind sät " and from 2015 as a two-parter " Böser Wolf ", " Die Lebenden und the dead "and" in the forest ". At the TV premiere on January 11 and 12, 2016 on ZDF, “Böser Wolf” achieved the highest viewing rate of all previous Taunus thrillers with 7.38 and 7.32 million viewers, respectively. This record was broken on January 3, 2018, when the second part of the Taunus crime thriller "Im Wald" reached 7.46 million viewers on ZDF.
In October 2019 he won the German Business Film Award with the docu-drama Die Affäre Borgward .
Filmography (selection)
- 1995: Paolo (short film)
- 1995: The sound of images (documentary, R, D)
- 1996: The Father Who Was a Mother - Carl Djerassi and the Pill (documentary)
- 2000: The dead diver in the forest (Kino, R, D)
- 2001: Balko (TV series, episode Ein Bulle im Frauenknast )
- 2002–2003: Sperling (TV series)
- 2003: Bloch - Silver Gray Eyes (TV series)
- 2004: Sleeping Beauty's quiet death
- 2005: Coast Guard (TV series, episode Race Against Time )
- 2005: Wolffs Revier (TV series, 3 episodes)
- 2005: last chapter (R, D)
- 2005: The client
- 2006: Malpractice
- 2006: SOKO Kitzbühel (TV series, 2 episodes)
- 2007: guilt and innocence
- 2007: The strange guest
- 2008: Mission in Hamburg - Deadly Game (TV series)
- 2008: eyewitness
- 2008: The secret of the Königsee
- 2009: hot track
- 2009: To the limit
- 2009: The Echo of Guilt
- 2011: The Minesweeper (R, D)
- 2011: God's mighty servant (R, D)
- 2011: Silent Valley
- 2011: Wunderkinder (Kino, R, D)
- 2011: Stubbe - Case by Case - Ricochet (TV series)
- 2012: The wood baroness
- 2013: At the end of the lie (R, D)
- 2013: Every year in June
- since 2014: Der Taunuskrimi (TV series)
- 2014: Murder Friends
- 2015: deep wounds
- 2015: Who sows the wind
- 2016: Bad Wolf (two-part)
- 2017: The living and the dead (two-parter, R, D)
- 2018: In the forest (two-part)
- 2016: Fatal Feelings (R, D)
- 2018: Sarah Kohr - Murder in the Old Country
- 2018: Escape through Höllental (R, D)
- 2018: The Borgward Affair (R, D)
- 2019: And you are dead! - A Black Forest Thriller (TV two-part) (R)
- 2020: Sarah Kohr - Teufelsmoor
Awards
1992
- International Visual Music Award, MIDEM, Cannes for POP / Tele 5
1996
- Art Director's Club award for Frieda -Opener
- Predicate particularly valuable (FBW) for Paolo
- Golden lion for the opening credits SK-Babies
- Diploma Festival International Gijón for Paolo
2000
- Predicate particularly valuable (FBW) and ITVA Award Gold (cinema trailer) for Der tote Taucher im Wald
2001
- Promax Award Gold for the opening credits Puma - fighters with hearts
2003
- Filmfest München, nomination TV-Movie-Award for Sperling and the fear of pain
2005
- Filmfest Hamburg, nomination for the TV Movie Award for Die Mandantin
2011
- Giffoni Film Festival, ECFA Award (best European film) and CGS Award for child prodigies
- Jerusalem International Film Festival, winner of Avner Shalev Yad Vashem Chairman's Award for child prodigies
- TV Festival Monte Carlo, nomination “Best Multi-Part” for God's mighty servant
2012
- Stony Brook Film Festival, Audience Award (best feature film) for child prodigies
- Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Audience Award (best feature film) for child prodigies
- San Diego Jewish Film Festival, audience award (best feature film) for child prodigies
2013
- TV Festival Monte Carlo, nomination “Best Multipart” for Die Holzbaronin
2014
- BANFF World Media Festival, Rockie Award, Best Made-for-TV Movie for "Die Holzbaronin"
- Filmfest Hamburg, nomination for the TV Movie Award for "Deep Wounds"
2018
- Filmfest Hamburg, nomination for TV producer award for "The Borgward Affair"
2019
- German Business Film Award for "The Borgward Affair"
Web links
- Marcus O. Rosenmüller in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Marcus O. Rosenmüller at filmportal.de
- Marcus O. Rosenmüller at regieverband.de (BVR - Bundesverband Regie)
- Agency etz & wels
- Casascania GmbH
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Rosenmüller, Marcus O. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rosenmüller, Marcus Otto; Rosenmüller, Markus (IMDB) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German director, screenwriter and producer |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 27, 1963 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Duisburg |