Matthias Glasner

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Matthias Glasner (born January 20, 1965 in Hamburg ) is a German film director , author , actor , film producer and musician .

Life

In 1996 Matthias Glasner founded the film production company Schwarzweiss [sic] Filmproduktion with his friend, the actor Jürgen Vogel . In the same year, Vogel was also the leading actor in the first movie by the new company Sexy Sadie . In this film, Vogel played a serial killer who learns in prison that he has a deadly brain tumor and breaks out of prison. Glasner also wrote the script .

After some television directing work he shot (after Die Mediocren , 1995 and Sexy Sadie , 1996) his third feature film Fandango - Members Only . Here Nicolette Krebitz and Moritz Bleibtreu played the main roles. In 2006 he was awarded the prize of the Guild of German Film Art Theaters for his fourth feature film Der frei Wille with leading actor Jürgen Vogel at the 2006 Berlinale .

Glasner staged the first two episodes ( On a thin line and irreconcilable ) of the crime series KDD - Criminal Permanent Service , which premiered in 2007 on ZDF . Jürgen Vogel took over the role of Han .

In 2012 Glasner received his second invitation to the Berlinale competition for grace . The film tells of a German couple (played by Birgit Minichmayr and Jürgen Vogel) who emigrate to Norway and are confronted with the question of guilt in a traffic accident. He felt the possibility of forgiveness that the film presents as a beautiful vision, said Glasner about his motives for grace .

Glasner is a member of the German Film Academy .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Project at badlands-film.de (accessed on January 9, 2012).
  2. Paul Katzenberger: "To be human means to be guilty" , at Süddeutsche.de, October 18, 2012.
  3. ^ Matthias Glasner. In: deutsche-filmakademie.de. German Film Academy , accessed on August 22, 2019 .