Martin Ambrosch

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Martin Ambrosch (born April 25, 1964 ) is an Austrian screenwriter .

Martin Ambrosch graduated from high school in Vienna in 1982 . He began to study economics in Vienna, but dropped out.

His first movie script Stille Wasser was filmed by Max Linder in 1995. After an international training as a script consultant, Ambrosch worked as a screenwriter and dramaturge on the movies Nachtfalter (director: Franz Novotny ), Kaltfront (director: Valentin Hitz ) and Spiele Leben (director: Antonin Svoboda ). From 2001 to 2011 he was a screenwriter and later headwriter of the TV series SOKO Kitzbühel , for which he wrote more than 35 episodes. He wrote the pilot film and eight episodes of the ARD series The Happiness of this Earth . In 2010, the first part of the series he designed for ZDF / ORF ( Traces of Evil) (director: Andreas Prochaska ) was broadcast, for which Ambrosch received the Thomas Pluch script award and a Romy. The crime scene: Wrong packaging (director: Sabine Derflinger ) was followed by two more films in the Traces of Evil series , again with Heino Ferch in the lead role and Andreas Prochaska as director. The crime scene counted (director: Sabine Derflinger) was produced in 2012. For this crime scene he received the Grimme Prize in 2014. Another two parts of Traces of Evil were produced in 2013 and 2014. Together with Andreas Prochaska he wrote the screenplay for the film Das Finstere Tal . He also wrote the script for the feature film Die Hölle by director Stefan Ruzowitzky , which was released in early 2017, and for Maximilian - The Game of Power and Love .

In 2014 he and Andreas Prochaska were awarded the Austrian Adult Education TV Prize for Das Attentat - Sarajevo 1914 .

Martin Ambrosch lives and works in Vienna.

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  1. ↑ Prize winners since 1967 . Retrieved June 1, 2016.