Lothar Lambert
Known for: Directing
Born: June 23, 1944 in Rudolstadt, Germany
No one in Germany can more justifiably call himself an independent filmmaker than Lothar Lambert: 41 films to date since 1971, almost all financed out of his own pocket, as producer, director, screenwriter, actor and, time and again, as editor, cameraman, sound man and distributor. Cinema about sex and longings, self-realization and psychological deformities, desires, the weal and woe of the little-noticed in the (initially only West) Berlin urban jungle. And it is as authentic, shocking and tragicomic as you rarely find in this country. Because they were unusually weird and "dirty" in terms of content and form - especially for the well-behaved German standards - Lambert's works were quickly classified as "underground" in the seventies. And have recently been increasingly ignored by critics and film historians. Having long since become documents of the zeitgeist and thus of contemporary history, it is long overdue to (re)discover these works.
Known for
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You Elvis, Me Monroe
A Fairy for Dessert
Julchen
Kismet Kismet
Kobay
A Touch of Longing: His Fight
Late Show
Dirty Daughters oder Die Hure und der Hurensohn
Betty
Fucking City
Kurt
From Here to Vanity
The Nightmare Woman
Love/Hate Lola
Lola
Blonde to the Bone
Nachbar
Carl Andersens Underground der Liebe
himself
1 Berlin-Harlem
Wolfgirl
Kurtchen "Marilyn"
Now or Never
Lost and Found in Underground: Lothar Lambert's Psycho City
Self
Polizeiruf 110
Tiergarten
Producer
Faux Pas de Deux
Director
Gestatten, Bestatter
Director
Forbidden to Forbid
Director
Fräulein Berlin
Director
Thank God I’m in the Film Business!
Director