Christian Klandt
Biografie
Christian Klandt, born August 4, 1978, in Frankfurt an der Oder, grew up in Beeskow in Brandenburg and made Super-8 and video films already during his time at school. At that time, he also collaborated with René Gorski who later became the cinematographer of his films. After finishing school he started to study traffic management in Thuringia, but moved to Berlin in 2000 where he worked as editor and head of department for the online content provider ovivo. He then worked in numerous jobs as assistant director, assistant casting agent, and assistant producer for several film and TV productions. Besides, Klandt also worked as an assistant director at Stuekke-Theater and at Berliner Theaterdiscounter that was co-founded by Klandt. In October 2004, Klandt started to study film and TV directing at Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen in Potsdam-Babelsberg. After the short fairy-tale movie "Schausteins letzter Film" that drew a lot of attention at several international festivals, Klandt finished his first full-length feature film "Weltstadt" ("City of the World") in 2008. Based on the infamous murder case that had occurred in Klandt’s former hometown Beeskow, the film tells the story of two teenagers who attack a sleeping homeless person and burn him alive. "Weltstadt" won the "Bronze Rosa Camuna" award at the 2009 Bergamo Film Meeting. Furthermore, the psychological drama won the "Silver Zenith" in the First Feature Films Competition at the 2008 Montréal World Film Festival
Filmografie
| 2011 |
Little 13 Regie |
| 2006-2008 |
Schausteins letzter Film Regie, Drehbuch |
| 2006-2008 |
Weltstadt Regie, Drehbuch |



