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- Harun Farocki (9 January 1944 – 30 July 2014) was a German filmmaker, author, and lecturer in film. Farocki was born as Harun El Usman Faroqhi in Neu****chein...
- mentors who "included filmmakers, media artists, and media theorists Harun Farocki and Hartmut Bitomsky, who are both known for their non-narrative films...
- attention of art house audiences. These filmmakers included Percy Adlon, Harun Farocki, Rainer Werner F****binder, Peter Fleischmann, Werner Herzog, Alexander...
- screenplay was co-written by Petzold and the artist Harun Farocki. It was the last screenplay of Farocki's career. In the process, the scenarists changed the...
- directed by Christian Petzold. Petzold also cowrote the screenplay with Harun Farocki. The film was presented at the 2005 Berlin International Film Festival...
- poster Directed by Christian Petzold Written by Christian Petzold Harun Farocki Produced by Florian Koerner von Gustorf Starring Nina Hoss Ronald Zehrfeld...
- Videograms of a Revolution is a 1992 do****entary film compiled by Harun Farocki and Andrei Ujică from over 125 hours of amateur footage, news footage,...
- filmmaker Harun Farocki appears as one of the leads, and the film also features a cameo from American experimental filmmaker Thom Andersen. Farocki made a do****entary...
- Maria Halmer as Klaus Bilge Bingul as Heinrich Petzold and co-writer Harun Farocki reportedly took inspiration from the life of Wolfgang Grams, a former member...
- (born 1957) Andrea Maria Dusl (born 1961) Thomas Ender (1793–1875) Harun Farocki (1944–2014) Anselm Feuerbach (1829–1880), professor (1873) Emil Fuchs (1866–1929)...