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  2. Many of his films have received awards and festival recognition. He presently divides his time between Topanga, California and Salt Spring Island, Canada. He is married to art historian Alexa Sekyra, has three children and three grandchildren and is the grandson of Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler.

  3. Thomas Trenkler wrote in an article in the newspaper, Kurier, that the acquisition of the documents by British forces was not legitimate and that the documents should be handed to Schnitzler's remaining family in 2015. Schnitzler's grandsons, Michael and Peter, announced that they indeed wanted the documents handed over to them. Selected works

  4. Oct 28, 2015 · Following several months of discussions with the writer’s grandsons and surviving heirs to his estate, Michael and Peter Schnitzler, the agreement concludes a handover process that began in the 1930s before being interrupted by the onset of the Second World War.

  5. THE DREAM MASTER. One September evening in 1887, Arthur Schnitzler, a young doctor with literary aspirations, was out walking with a friend on the Ringstrasse, the grand new boulevard...

  6. Sep 9, 2012 · Arthur SchnitzlerBeing Jewish was created by literary historian and Schnitzler expert Lorenzo Bellettini in collaboration with documentary filmmaker Peter Schnitzler, Arthur Schnitzler's grandson. English translations of the original German texts are by Barbara Zeisl-Schoenberg, Michael Heim, Lorenzo Bellettini, and Peter Schnitzler.

  7. Many of his films have received awards and festival recognition. He presently divides his time between Topanga, California and Salt Spring Island, Canada. He is married to art historian Alexa Sekyra, has three children and three grandchildren and is the grandson of Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler.

  8. A reception to celebrate the signing of the formal agreement between Michael and Peter Schnitzler (grandsons of Arthur Schnitzler) and Cambridge University Library, which has resulted in the Arthur Schnitzler Literary Archive remaining at Cambridge, was held at the Library on Thursday 4 February.