Marcus Vetter

Marcus Vetter

Weitere Namen: Marcus Attila Vetter (Weiterer Name)
Regie, Drehbuch, Kamera, Ton, Musik, Produzent
*1967 Stuttgart

Biografie

Marcus Vetter, born in Stuttgart in 1967 to a German mother and a Turkish father, studied European Business Management in Worms, Buenos Aires, and Madrid, followed by media studies in Tübingen. After earning his degree, Vetter started to work as a freelance editor, writer, and cutter for the SWR in Baden-Baden and Stuttgart. From 1997 on, he also directed several films.
In 1999, Vetter won the Grimme award for his documentary film "Der Tunnel". His following films have also won several awards: "Wo das Geld wächst" (2000), for instance, also won the Grimme award, whereas the autobiographic documentary film "Mein Vater, der Türke" (2006) won the prestigious Prix Europa and the Golden Gate award. In the film, Vetter meets his father whom he had only seen once before, at the age of seven. In the feature film "Trader"s Dreams" (2006), Vetter and co-director Stefan Tolz portray the global trading place the online auction platform eBay has created.

In 2007, Vetter together with the Israeli filmmaker Leon Geller documented a Palestinian’s journey through Israel. The Palestinian’s son had been killed by Israeli soldiers and he had nevertheless donated his son’s organs to save other children’s lives, also including Israeli children. "Das Herz von Jenin" ("The Heart of Jenin") opened in movie theatres in spring 2009.

Filmografie

2011 Nach der Stille
Produzent
 
2009/2010 Cinema Jenin
Regie, Drehbuch
 
2009 Hunger
Regie, Drehbuch, Kamera
 
2008 Das Herz von Jenin
Regie, Drehbuch
 
2006 Traders' Dreams - Eine Reise in die ebay-Welt
Regie, Drehbuch, Ton
 
2005/2006 Vier Töchter
Ton
 
2004/2005 Max und Moritz Reloaded
Ton
 
2003-2006 Die Unzerbrechlichen
Co-Regie
 
2003 Babushka
Musik
 
2001 Rohat - Sonne, die die Nacht vertreibt
Musik