Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
Born: 1935-12-08
Birthplace: Nossendorf, Germany
Biography
Hans-Jürgen Syberberg (born 8 December 1935) is a German film director and intellectual. For Syberberg, cinema is a form of Gesamtkunstwerk. Many commentators, including Syberberg himself, have characterized his work as a cinematic combination of Bertolt Brecht's doctrine of epic theatre and Richard Wagner's operatic aesthetics.
Syberberg is best known for his 'German trilogy', consisting of Ludwig: Requiem for a Virgin King (1972), Karl May (1974), and Hitler: A Film from Germany (1977), the latter of which receives rare theatrical screenings due to its seven-hour runtime.
Known For
Hitler: A Film from Germany
Signs of Vigorous Life: The New German Cinema
The Ister
Ludwig – Requiem for a Virgin King
Karl May
Parsifal
The Marquise of O.
Scarabea – How Much Land Does a Man Need?
Fräulein Else
Fünfter Akt, siebente Szene. Fritz Kortner probt Kabale und Liebe
Top Movie Credits
Hitler: A Film from Germany
Writer
The Ister
Himself
Ludwig – Requiem for a Virgin King
Producer
Karl May
Writer
Parsifal
Director
The Marquise of O.
Director
Fräulein Else
Director