Peter Sempel

Filmes

Love Eats Up Life
Self
A documentary about the underground singer-songwriter Tobias Gruben, his upbringing and his musical career, featuring past live perfomances by himself and cover versions of his songs by contemporary artists.
3 Friends Singing (...in the Desert)
Director
A short portrait of Jonas Mekas by filmmaker and veteran Jonas chronicler Peter Sempel.
Jonas Towards Broadway
Director
Short portrait of Jonas Mekas by filmmaker and veteran Jonas chronicler, Peter Sempel.
Reminiscences from Germany
Himself
A narrative presented non-chronologically of Jonas Mekas's time in German forced labour camps and displaced person camps from 1944 to 1949, in which he quotes his diaries, as well as the German wartime writer Wolfgang Borchert.
Flamenco mi vida - Knives of the wind
Director
A Documentary about flamenco.
Kazuo Ohno: I Dance Into the Light
Director
A documentary about legendary butoh dancer Kazuo Ohno.
Nina Hagen = Punk + Glory
Director
Musician and artist Nina Hagen was perhaps the most notable figure to come out of the German punk scene, and this documentary offers a look at her life, her work and her friends and collaborators. Along with interview footage with Hagen and her family, director Peter Sempel visits Lemmy from Motorhead, director Wim Wenders, Dee Dee Ramone and George S. Clinton as they discuss their flamboyantly creative friend. Nina Hagen = Punk + Glory was shown in the Panorama series at the 1999 Berlin Film Festival.
Jonas in the Desert
Director
Not a documentary in the strictest sense of the word. Rather, it is a journey through the world of the artist Jonas Mekas - one of the exponents of independent U.S. movies; founder and director of the New York Anthology Film Archive.
Just Visiting This Planet
Director
Peter Sempel's masterful poetic film tribute to butoh performer Kazuo Ohno.
Dandy
Writer
A selection of seemingly unconnected scenes featuring Nick Cave, Blixa Bargeld, Nina Hagen and Lene Lovich. Losely based on Voltaire's satire "Candide".
Dandy
Director
A selection of seemingly unconnected scenes featuring Nick Cave, Blixa Bargeld, Nina Hagen and Lene Lovich. Losely based on Voltaire's satire "Candide".