- mistress. This
player was
hanging out in
Jurges's room, and
Jurges was shot
trying to
defuse the situation.
Jurges,
being single,
covered for the
other player...
- "proves for
certain that—whether he uses the
great cinematographer Jürgen
Jürges (for the 1997 version) or the
great Darius Khondji (for the new film)—Haneke...
- car of
Pastor Jürges and his family, who were on
their way to the
Odenwald mountains for a day-trip. The family,
Pastor Martin Jürges (40), his wife...
-
shooting incident might have been
inspired by
Chicago Cubs
shortstop Billy Jurges, who was shot by a
showgirl with whom he was
romantically linked, but Wolf...
-
Reichelt Daniela Jaeger Kerstin Richter Cinematography Justus Pankau Jürgen
Jürges Edited by Jane
Seitz Music by Jürgen
Knieper David Bowie Production companies...
-
screened in
competition at the 2000
Cannes Film Festival.
Cinematographer Jürges was
nominated for the "Golden Frog" at the
Camerimage awards. The film received...
-
Christoph Merg Otto
Kuhnle Lucie Hürtgent-Skladanowsky
Cinematography Jürgen
Jürges Edited by
Peter Przygodda Music by
Laurent Petitgand Release date 1995 (1995)...
- Jury at the 1993
Cannes Film Festival, and Best
Cinematography for Jürgen
Jürges at the
German Film Awards. Its song "Stay" was also
nominated for the Golden...
- "proves for
certain that—whether he uses the
great cinematographer Jürgen
Jürges (for the 1997 version) or the
great Darius Khondji (for the new film)—Haneke...
- 1978) 1907 –
Baldur von Schirach,
German politician (d. 1974) 1908 –
Billy Jurges,
American baseball player and
manager (d. 1997) 1909 –
Gordon Bunshaft,...