Michael Glawogger
Known for: Directing
Born: December 2, 1959 in Graz, Austria - Died: April 22, 2014
Michael Glawogger (3 December 1959 – 23 April 2014) was an Austrian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. From 1981 to 1982, Glawogger studied at the San Francisco Art Institute, and from 1983 to 1989 at the Vienna Film Academy. Like fellow Austrian director Ulrich Seidl, with whom he collaborated several times, he was mainly known for his documentary films, such as Megacities (1998), Workingman's Death (2005) and Whores' Glory (2011). In 2008 he was a member of the jury at the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. In 2013, Glawogger contributed one chapter to "Cathedrals of Culture", a 3-D film on architecture produced by Wim Wenders. Four days after incorrectly being diagnosed with typhus, he died from malaria on 22 April 2014 shortly before midnight in Monrovia, Liberia during a movie production. In February 2015, a book of stories entitled 69 Hotelzimmer was released. The stories used hotel rooms Glawogger had visited (or in some cases only heard about in passing) as a departure for stories that reflect the visual richness for which his films are celebrated.
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Same Same But Different
Guest Gala Dinner
Carl Andersens Underground der Liebe
himself
German Film Award
Self
Life in Loops (A Megacities RMX)
Screenplay
Megacities
Director
Slugs
Director
Contact High
Director
Workingman's Death
Director
Kill Daddy Good Night
Director
Slumming
Director
Whores' Glory
Director
State of the Nation
Director
About Water (Uber Wasser)
Writer
Ant Street
Director
Cathedrals of Culture
Director
The Whore's Son
Writer
The Woman with One Shoe
Director
France, Here We Come!
Director
Hotel Rock'n'Roll
Writer
Untitled
Director
Animal Love
Director of Photography
Kino im Kopf
Director
Loss Is to Be Expected
Writer
The Mozart Minute
Director