Stefan Drößler

출생 : 1961-01-01, Hillesheim, Germany

참여 작품

매지션:디 애스토니싱 라이프 앤 워크 오브 오손 웰스
Self - Film Restorer
The extraordinary life of Orson Welles (1915-85), an enigma of Hollywood, an irreducible independent creator: a musical prodigy, an excellent painter, a master of theater and radio, a modern Shakespeare, a magician who was always searching for a new trick to surprise his audience, a romantic and legendary figure who lived only for cinema.
Forbidden Films
Himself
Between 1933 and 1945 roughly 1200 films were made in Germany, of which 300 were banned by the Allied forces. Today, around 40 films, called "Vorbehaltsfilme", are locked away from the public with an uncertain future. Should they be re-released, destroyed, or continue to be neglected? Verbotene Filme takes a closer look at some of these forbidden films.
Cornouaille
Le client taxi
A young woman inherits her family's historic home on the coast of Brittany, a house she has not been to since her father died there when she was age 12.
Wolf Wondratschek Laudatio auf Werner Schroeter
Director
In the Viennale 2008, Wolf Wondratschek, pronounces a laudatio by the filmmaker Werner Schroeter, in which, despite needing more time to do it, as he himself says at the beginning, he manages to highlight the great work of this master of different German arts .
Dietrich Kuhlbrodt im Gespräch mit Werner Schroeter
Director
Discussion between Werner Schroeter and critic Dietrich Kuhlbrodt at the Vienna International Film Festival 2008.
Harlan: In the Shadow of Jew Süss
Self
Though almost forgotten today, Veit Harlan was one of Nazi Germany's most notorious filmmakers. His most perfidious film was the treacherous anti-Semitic propaganda film Jud Süß - required viewing for all SS members. This documentary is an eye-opening examination of World War II film history as well as the story of a German family from the Third Reich to the present; one that is marked by reckoning, denial and liberation.
Salt for Svanetia
Visual Effects Supervisor
An ethnographic treasure that documents with visual bravado the harsh conditions of life in the isolated mountain village of Ushkul.