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  1. Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. Occupation. Film director. Website. geissendoerfer-film.de. 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 ...

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

  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. Nach meinem Schlaganfall habe ich einigen Leuten versprochen, weniger als Musiker zu arbeiten. Daher mein vermehrtes Interesse an meinem »Nebenberuf« – ich f...

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  7. Biography. Born in Augsburg in 1941, Hans W. Geißendörfer was the son of a clergyman. While studying German literature, African languages, dramatics and psychology, he became interested in the medium film. He got himself involved with the student theater and made his first documentaries and underground films using a 16 mm camera.

  8. Oct 9, 2018 · 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 New German Cinema. Geissendörfer’s approach to noir consists of psychological and social ...

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