Director, Screenplay
London, England, Großbritannien

Biography

Granz Henman studied Creative Writing and English Literature at New York University (NYU) and Trinity College in Dublin. He received the Gregory Peck Scholarship from NYU and the University College of Dublin to participate in a Scriptwriting seminar in Ireland. In 1994, he completed an internship in the advertising department of Universal Pictures, followed by work as a production assistant on Christine Vachon and Gus Van Sant"s "Kids". In 1995, he began writing screenplays for such films as "A Dublin Fairy Tale", "Venus Bound", and Marc Rothemund"s "Ants in the Pants" ("Harte Jungs", 1999). He had his directorial debut with the short "Mr. Preble Gets Rid of His Wife" in 1997, followed by "The Polar Bear" ("Der Eisbaer", 1998) in co-direction with Til Schweiger, and "More Ants In The Pants" ("Knallharte Jungs", 2001).

Source: German Films Service & Marketing GmbH

 

Filmography

2016
  • Director
  • Screenplay
2013/2014
  • Co-author
2009/2010
  • Director
  • Screenplay
2006/2007
  • Director
2001/2002
  • Director
  • Screenplay
1999/2000
  • Screenplay
1998
  • Co-Director
  • Screenplay