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Hans-Jürgen Syberberg filmography

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Hans-Jürgen Syberberg (born 8 December 1935) is a German filmmaker. He emerged in the 1960s as a participant in the New German Cinema. He became known for his combination of playful and theatrical style, inspired by Bertolt Brecht and Richard Wagner, and serious examinations of German culture and society. He received international acclaim in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since the early 1990s, he has been a controversial figure in international cinema due to his political comments about post-war Germany, making his work less available and less discussed in the mainstream.[1][2]

Filmography

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Year English title Original title Notes Ref
1965 Fünfter Akt, Siebte Szene. Fritz Kortner probt Kabale und Liebe [2]
1965 Romy: Anatomy of a Face Romy. Anatomie eines Gesichts [2]
1966 Fritz Kortner spricht Monologue für eine Schallplatte [2]
1966 Wilhelm von Kobell [2]
1966 Die Grafen Pocci – einige Kapitel zur Geschichte einer Familie [2]
1969 Scarabea: How Much Land Does a Man Need? Scarabea – Wieviel Erde braucht der Mensch? [2]
1970 Sex-Business: Made in Pasing [2]
1970 San Domingo [2]
1970 Nach meinem letzten Umzug [2]
1972 Ludwig: Requiem for a Virgin King Ludwig – Requiem für einen jungfräulichen König [2]
1972 Theodor Hierneis oder Wie man ehem. Hofkoch wird [2]
1974 Karl May [2]
1975 The Confessions of Winifred Wagner Winifred Wagner und die Geschichte des Hauses Wahnfried von 1914–1975 Original: 302 min, US version: 104 min [2]
1977 Hitler: A Film from Germany Hitler. Ein Film aus Deutschland [2]
1982 Parsifal [2]
1985 Die Nacht [2]
1985 Edith Clever liest Joyce [2]
1986 Fräulein Else [2]
1987 Penthesilea [2]
1989 Die Marquise von O. [2]
1993 Syberberg filmt Brecht [2]
1995 A Dream, What Else? Ein Traum, was sonst? [3]
1997 Höhle der Erinnerung [2]
2004 The Ister Interviewee only [2]
2023 Demminer Chants Demminer Gesänge [2]

References

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  1. ^ Rockwell, John (2 September 1992). "The Re-Emergence of an Elusive Director". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "Hans Jürgen Syberberg". Filmportal.de. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  3. ^ Kracht, C., & Woodard, D., Five Years (Hanover: Wehrhahn Verlag, 2011), p. 200.