Christian Petzold
Christian Petzold (born September 14, 1960; Hilden) is a German filmmaker, best known for directing the films Barbara, Jerichow, and Phoenix. He is credited to the Berlin School and has received numerous prizes and awards. Petzold writes his own scenarios, often collaborating with Harun Farocki. As his former teacher at dffb, Farocki was a major influence on Petzold, who, along with Angela Schanelec and Thomas Arslan, is generally considered to be part of the Berlin School. While the Berlin School is often associated with a new turn towards realism and political cinema, Petzold's films, while they address issues of work and employment, also deal with conflicts between life and death. His first film was "Pilots" (1995), which he directed for his film school graduation in 1995. While "The State I Am In" (2000) was his first feature film, also noting his first collaboration with Harun Farocki. In 2005, his film "Ghosts"was presented at the Berlin International Film Festival, as was his 2007 film "Yella". Petzold's film Barbara (2012) competed in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival and Petzold won the Silver Bear for Best Director. The film was selected as the German entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. For the film Afire (2023), Christian Petzold received the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival in 2023.
Known For
Credits
- 2024 · Peter Lorre : Derrière le masque du maudit as Himself
- 2021 · The Cinematograph: Birth of an Art as Self - Filmmaker
- 2017 · Where Do You Stand Today, Christian Petzold? as Self
- 2017 · Seven Songs as Self
- 2016 · Love/Work/Cinema: A Conversation with Christian Petzold and Nina Hoss as Self
- 2015 · Was heißt hier Ende? Der Filmkritiker Michael Althen as Self
- 2014 · Bewegte Republik Deutschland as Self
- 2014 · The Making of 'Phoenix' as Self
- 2008 · Auge in Auge - Eine deutsche Filmgeschichte as Self
- 2005 · Who is Helene Schwarz? as Self
- 2003 · West.art am Sonntag as Self
- 1999 · German Television Award as Self
- 1999 · Volle Kanne as Self
- 1993 · Navy Cut as
- 1992 · Der Beigeschmack des Todes as
- 1991 · Barrage and Bunker as
- 1990 · Romy Award as Self
- 1990 · 19 Portraits as himself
- 1990 · Isaak Babel - Die Reiterarmee as
- 1979 · Bayerischer Filmpreis as Self
- 1964 · Grimme-Preis-Verleihung as Self
- 1951 · Deutscher Filmpreis as Self