Volker Schlö²ndorff (Volker Schlondorff)( Director)
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Biography Volker Schlö²ndorff (Volker Schlondorff)
Volker Schlö²ndorff was born March 31, 1939 in Germany, Wiesbaden. In the 50 - s Schlö²ndorff studied at the Sorbonne economics and political science, also attended the Paris Institute of Higher Film (IDHEC - Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematographiques). In 1960 he staged the short film `Who is it saddens', which was banned by the censor. From 1960 to 1964 he worked as an assistant to directors such as Louis Malla, Alain Resnais and Jean - Pierre Melville. His film debut was the movie `The young Terless` (1966). In 1973, together with Reinhard Hauffe and Eberhard Unkersdorf he founded his own company `Bioskop Film`. The best picture is a film by Volker Schlö²ndorff `Tin Drum '(1979), which became the most lucrative in the history of German film and the Grand Prix - at the Cannes and` Oscar' in 1980 as best foreign film. Volker Schlö²ndorff is also known that staged several operas in Berlin, Frankfurt and Paris. Since 1992 he is the chief executive producer of the German studio Babelsberg `` (former UFA / DEFA) in Frankfurt.
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