Anno Saul
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Anno Saul, born November 14, 1963, in Bonn, started to study at Munich’s Hochschule für Philosophie before he went to University of Television and Film Munich (HFF) where he studied in the department "Feature Film and Television Feature" from 1985 to 1990. In 1991, he won the Max Ophuels Prize for his short film "Unter Freunden".
Saul made his feature-length debut in 1995 with the TV movie drama "Und morgen fängt das Leben an" about a group of high school students whose private graduation party more and more escalates with arguments and jealousies. After several further TV movies, Saul finished his first film for the movie screen in 1999: "Grüne Wüste" ("The Green Desert") tells the story of a teenage girl whose boyfriend falls ill with leukemia. The film won the Audience Favorite Choice Award at the film festival in San Jose, California. Furthermore, Martina Gedeck won the Bavarian Film Award for her performance in the role of a mother.
After the TV movie "Die Novizin" (2002), Saul finished his second film for the movie screen, the comedy "Kebab Connection" that is situated in the neighborhood of Hamburg’s red-light district. Fatih Akin, among other writers, collaborated on the film’s screenplay. Saul’s next film was the quirky comedy "Wo ist Fred?" ("Where is Fred?"), starring Til Schweiger, Jürgen Vogel, and Alexandra Maria Lara, followed by several episodes of the TV crime film series "Der Kommissar und das Meer" (2007 to 2008). He then turned his focus back to the movie screen: "Die Tür" ("The Door", 2009), based on Akif Pirincci’s novel "Die Damalstür", tells the story of an artist who gets the opportunity to revoke his tragic past – with dire consequences.
Filmografie
| 2010 |
Eiserne Hochzeit Regie, Drehbuch |
| 2008/2009 |
Die Tür Regie |
| 2005/2006 |
Wo ist Fred!? Regie |
| 2004 |
Kebab Connection Regie, Drehbuch |
| 1998/1999 |
Grüne Wüste Regie |
| 1990 |
Unter Freunden Regie, Drehbuch |



