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    Hans W. Geißendörfer

    German film director and producer

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  1. Hans W. Geißendörfer (born 6 April 1941 in Augsburg) is a German film director and producer. Director of The Glass Cell (1978, starring Brigitte Fossey ), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, [1] and 16 other films ( The Wild Duck starring Jean Seberg ; The Magic Mountain starring Rod Steiger ; Justice ...

  2. Hans W. Geißendörfer. Hans Wilhelm Max Geißendörfer (* 6. April 1941 in Augsburg als Wilhelm Max Geißendörfer) ist ein deutscher Regisseur, Autor und Filmproduzent .

  3. Hans W. Geissendörfer. Writer: Lindenstraße. Director. Writer. Producer. Has studied germanistics, theatre, psychology and african languages between 1962 and 1967. Has travelled Africa and Asia. In 1971 co-founder of the german Filmverlag der Autoren. 1983 he founded his own production company.

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    • Hans W. Geissendörfer
    • Augsburg, Germany
  4. Hans W. Geissendörfer. Writer: Lindenstraße. Director. Writer. Producer. Has studied germanistics, theatre, psychology and african languages between 1962 and 1967. Has travelled Africa and Asia. In 1971 co-founder of the german Filmverlag der Autoren. 1983 he founded his own production company.

    • April 6, 1941
  5. Hans W. Geißendörfer is a German film director and producer. ... Introduction Hans W. Geißendörfer Hans W. Geißendörfer; Selected filmography; References

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  7. www.gff.film › en › about-usAbout us - gff

    gff is an independent film and television production company based in Cologne and Munich. The company was founded in 1982 by the Oscar®-nominated author, director and producer Hans W. Geißendörfer. We develop and produce fictional formats for cinema and television with the aim of creating unique entertainment that gives the audience an ...

  8. Oct 9, 2018 · Publish with us. Policies and ethics. This chapter argues that Hans Geissendörfer’s films Die gläserne Zelle (1978) and Ediths Tagebuch (1983), adaptations of the Patricia Highsmith novels The Glass Cell (1964) and Edith’s Diary (1977), constitute postmodernist neo-noir typical of...