Curtis Burz

Nacimiento : 1970-01-01,

Películas

The Summer House
Editor
Los Larsen viven a las afueras de Berlín y son la imagen perfecta de la familia de clase media-alta alemana. Tienen todo lo que significa comodidad y debería significar la felicidad. Pero su realidad cotidiana dista de ser tan feliz y perfecta. La madre es depresiva, y el padre lleva una doble vida homosexual. En un momento dado, este se enamora de un compañero de clase, de doce años, de su hija.
The Summer House
Writer
Los Larsen viven a las afueras de Berlín y son la imagen perfecta de la familia de clase media-alta alemana. Tienen todo lo que significa comodidad y debería significar la felicidad. Pero su realidad cotidiana dista de ser tan feliz y perfecta. La madre es depresiva, y el padre lleva una doble vida homosexual. En un momento dado, este se enamora de un compañero de clase, de doce años, de su hija.
The Summer House
Director
Los Larsen viven a las afueras de Berlín y son la imagen perfecta de la familia de clase media-alta alemana. Tienen todo lo que significa comodidad y debería significar la felicidad. Pero su realidad cotidiana dista de ser tan feliz y perfecta. La madre es depresiva, y el padre lleva una doble vida homosexual. En un momento dado, este se enamora de un compañero de clase, de doce años, de su hija.
Give Me Another Year
Stephan
Stephen lives in Berlin and is unemployed. Together with his ex-girlfriend he shares custody of his son, Jasper, but while other fathers go with their children to the movies, they browse through their days, collecting old clothes or returnable bottles. Jasper loves his father and covers for him towards his mother and the child welfare office, but it is increasingly difficult for Stephen to bear his own free fall through the German social network. He knows what personal and professional mistakes he has made and as he realizes that he now runs the risk of failing as a father, he decides on a calm farewell and prepares himself for a serious act of desperation.
Give Me Another Year
Director
Stephen lives in Berlin and is unemployed. Together with his ex-girlfriend he shares custody of his son, Jasper, but while other fathers go with their children to the movies, they browse through their days, collecting old clothes or returnable bottles. Jasper loves his father and covers for him towards his mother and the child welfare office, but it is increasingly difficult for Stephen to bear his own free fall through the German social network. He knows what personal and professional mistakes he has made and as he realizes that he now runs the risk of failing as a father, he decides on a calm farewell and prepares himself for a serious act of desperation.
Ich habe Dir nie erzählt, womit ich mein Geld verdiene
Vater
Ich habe Dir nie erzählt, womit ich mein Geld verdiene
Director