- Hans-Jürgen
Syberberg (German: [ˈhans ˈjʏʁɡn̩ ˈzyːbɐbɛʁk]; born 8
December 1935) is a
German film director,
whose best
known film is his
lengthy feature...
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Volker Schlöndorff,
Helma Sanders-Brahms,
Werner Schroeter, Hans-Jürgen
Syberberg,
Margarethe von
Trotta and Wim Wenders. As a
result of the
attention they...
- the US, is a 1977 film written,
directed and
narrated by Hans-Jürgen
Syberberg, and
produced by
Bernd Eichinger. A co-production by West Germany, France...
- Hans-Jürgen
Syberberg (born 8
December 1935) is a
German filmmaker. He
emerged in the 1960s as a parti****nt in the New
German Cinema. He
became known...
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David Cronenberg) and
Melancholia (dir. Lars von Trier). Hans-Jürgen
Syberberg's 1977 film Hitler: A Film from Germany's
visual style and set
design are...
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Bavaria Ludwig:
Requiem for a
Virgin King, a 1972 film by Hans-Jürgen
Syberberg about Ludwig II of
Bavaria Ludwig (1977 TV series), a 1977
animated children's...
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Severus Ziegler." In 1975,
Wagner gave a
filmed interview to Hans-Jürgen
Syberberg in
which she
appeared unrepentant concerning her past. "To have met him...
- Jean-Luc Nancy,
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe,
Bernard Stiegler, and Hans-Jürgen
Syberberg.
Being in the
World (2010)
draws on Heidegger's work to
explore what it...
- film Scarabea: How Much Land Does a Man Need?
directed by Hans-Jürgen
Syberberg. The
story was
adapted into a
graphic novel by
Martin Veyron. "Zameen"...
- and Ludwig:
Requiem for a
Virgin King (1972),
directed by Hans-Jürgen
Syberberg, as well as
Italian director Luchino Visconti's
Ludwig (1973). He also...