Martin Sperr

出生 : 1944-09-14,

死亡 : 2002-04-06

参加作品

Rudolfo
Ernstl
Das Hintertürl zum Paradies
Grabner
Parsifal
Titurel
A psychological interpretation of the opera mixing in references to the history of Germany, Wagner's life, German literature and philosophy. The action is centered around Wagner's death mask. Kundry is the main character - one might read the film as the story of her redemption rather than that of Amfortas.
Hitler: A Film from Germany
Himmlers Masseur
Not porno, not underground film, not a good entertainment film, not documentary, not social criticism nor Hollywood boulevard film or horror show: rather a journey into the midst of night, a hell ride to paradise lost, into our inner self. The mystery play of a historical dance of death in the black studio of our phantasy, the ascetic “Trauerarbeit” (toils of mourning) on the end of an epoch, millions of dead. In old times one would have called it an epos, a poem, requiem, oratorio; an attempt to find a new German identity through film. And also about the heritage of Hitler in our present world, something about the infernal victory of quantitative democracy; about the calmness of melancholy and the thesis that Hitler can only be defeated with Richard Wagner.
Adele Spitzeder
Writer
The true story of Adele Spitzeder, who started her own private bank in 1870s Bavaria by promising everyone that gave her money high interest rates. Initially dubbed the "Angel of the poor", she was arrested for fraud after the whole scheme collapsed.
Strange City
A former bank clerk conceives a one-man robbery at the bank he works. He had before established an alibi for himself pretending and declaring him legally dead. Further complications ensue when he rejoins his estranged wife.
Mathias Kneißl
Inspired by the real life events of Mathias Kneißl, a marginal man, son of poor farmers from Bavaria, in the late XIX Century. Mathias stole from the riches to give to the poor, becoming a hero for the rural people, and a popular social rebel. He was chased by the police until his unfortunate sentence.
Mathias Kneißl
Writer
Inspired by the real life events of Mathias Kneißl, a marginal man, son of poor farmers from Bavaria, in the late XIX Century. Mathias stole from the riches to give to the poor, becoming a hero for the rural people, and a popular social rebel. He was chased by the police until his unfortunate sentence.
Hunting Scenes from Bavaria
Theatre Play
Abram returns to his small village and although his repairing skills are needed, people's suspicion about his sexual preferences make his life hard.
Hunting Scenes from Bavaria
Writer
Abram returns to his small village and although his repairing skills are needed, people's suspicion about his sexual preferences make his life hard.
Hunting Scenes from Bavaria
Abram
Abram returns to his small village and although his repairing skills are needed, people's suspicion about his sexual preferences make his life hard.
Hunting Scenes from Bavaria
Writer
Abram returns to his small village and although his repairing skills are needed, people's suspicion about his sexual preferences make his life hard.