Robert Thalheim
Known for: Directing
Born: July 1, 1974 in Berlin, Germany
Robert Thalheim (born July 2nd, 1974 in Berlin) is a German stage and film director and screenwriter. Thalheim was an assistant director at the Berliner Ensemble in 1997/98 and then studied Modern German Literature, History and Politics at the Free University of Berlin until the year 2000, in which period he edited the first issues of the culture magazine Plotky. In 2000 he began to study film directing at the Filmhochschule Potsdam-Babelsberg. His teacher there was Rosa von Praunheim, who monitored his work on his first films. Robert Thalheim returned to the theatre in 2003, staging his own play, Wild Boys at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin. In 2004 his debut film Netto was awarded the Art of Film Award at the Festival of German Film. In 2006 he finished his film for the diploma exam, And Along Come Tourists(Am Ende kommen Touristen), shot on location at Auschwitz. This documentary film, produced by Hans-Christian Schmid and Britta Knöller was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007 and was released in Germany in August 2007. (wikipedia)
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Making The Billion Dollar Code
Rosakinder
Self
Move
Makler im Frühjahr
Neun Szenen
hört im Bus zu
Ein bisschen Luft unter die Flügel
Self
And Along Come Tourists
Screenplay
Netto
Director
Westwind
Director
Moschee DE
Writer
Eltern
Writer
Kundschafter des Friedens 2
Director
Old Agent Men
Director
The Hamlet Syndrome
Producer
TKKG
Director
Wagenknecht
Producer
Don't Be A Stranger
Director
Polizeiruf 110
Director
Scene of the Crime
Director
The Billion Dollar Code
Director
Murder Mindfully
Data Wrangler