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Source: X-Verleih, DIF
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"Der alte Affe Angst" (2002)
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Oskar Roehler Oskar Roehler, born January 21, 1959, in Starnberg, as the son of writer Gisela Elsner (who later emigrated to the GDR) and Luchterhand editor Klaus Roehler. Oskar Roehler grew up with his father in Berlin. From the beginning of the 1980s on, Roehler worked as a writer und published "Abschnappuniversum", a collection of stories, in 1984. He wrote screenplays for Christoph Schlingensief ("Terror 2000", 1992) and for Niklaus Schilling ("Deutschfieber, 1992), among others. In 1995, Roehler made his debut as a director with the one-hour long low budget production "Gentleman". In 1997, Roehler won the award as "Best new director" at the Munich film festival for his second film "Silvester Countdown" ("In With The New", 1996). Three years later, he made his final breakthrough with "Die Unberührbare" ("No Place To Go", 2000), a film about the life of his mother. Roehler won the German film award for "Best picture" as well as several awards from international festivals (including Miami, Karlovy Vary, and Rotterdam); furthermore, Hannelore Elsner won the German film award and several festival awards for her performance in the leading role. Roehler's next films were "Suck my Dick" (2001), which received mixed reviews, and the highly-praised "Der alte Affe Angst" ("Angst", 2003) in which he deals with his father's dying.
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After "Agnes und seine Brüder" ("Agnes and His Brothers", 2004), a film that received mainly positive reviews and won the Bavarian film award for "Best screen play", Roehler turned to the highly anticipated film version of a novel: For "Elementarteilchen" ("Elementary Particles", 2006), the film version of Michel Houellebecq’s novel of the same name about sexual confusion, that was produced by Bernd Eichinger, Roehler put together a cast of German film stars. Moritz Bleibtreu even won the actor's award at the 2006 Berlinale. Although the film received controversial reviews, the film became a large success at the box office. After a three-year break as a director, Oskar Roehler presented his eleventh film at the beginning of 2009: "Lulu & Jimi", a drama about the love affair of a young German woman and an African-American man in the German province of the 1960s.
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2009/2010 |
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Jud Süß - Film ohne Gewissen Script assistent,Director |
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2007/2008 |
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Christoph Schlingensief - Die Piloten Participation |
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2007-2009 |
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Lulu & Jimi Co-Producer,Director,Screenplay |
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2007 |
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Münchner (Filmfest-) Geschichten Participation |
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2005/2006 |
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Elementarteilchen Screenplay,Director |
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2004 |
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Agnes und seine Brüder Screenplay,Director |
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2002/2003 |
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Der alte Affe Angst Director,Screenplay |
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2001/2002 |
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Fahr zur Hölle, Schwester Director |
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2000/2001 |
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Suck My Dick Director,Screenplay |
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1999/2000 |
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Die Unberührbare Director,Screenplay |
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1998/1999 |
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Gierig Screenplay,Director |
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1998/1999 |
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Latin Lover - Wilde Leidenschaft auf Mallorca Screenplay,Director |
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1997 |
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Silvester Countdown Director,Producer,Screenplay |
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1996/1997 |
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Die 120 Tage von Bottrop Screenplay |
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1995 |
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Die Spalte Screenplay |
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1995 |
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Gentleman Director,Producer,Editing,Screenplay |
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1994/1995 |
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Ex Screenplay |
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1994/1995 |
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United Trash Screenplay |
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1992 |
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Terror 2000 - Intensivstation Deutschland Screenplay,Cast |
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1991/1992 |
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Deutschfieber. Der 2. Teil des Willi-Busch-Report Screenplay |
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