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Florian Gärtner

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Florian Gärtner
Born (1968-04-23) 23 April 1968 (age 56)
Occupation(s)Director, Writer
Years active1990—present

Florian Gärtner (born 23 April 1968 in Korbach) is a German film director and author.

Life and career

Florian Gärtner grew up in Marburg and London. He studied English literature and media studies at Philipps University, Marburg and the Free University, Berlin. At age 15, Gärtner made his first home movie. He continued making shorts and eventually award-winning feature-length Super-8-films throughout his school and university years.

Gärtner's film Dragonland premiered at the Max Ophüls Film Festival in 1999, where it won the Interfilmpreis.[1] The film also screened at the Berlin Film Festival 1999.[2]

Florian Gärtner lives in Berlin.

Filmography

  • 1993: aliens (director, screenplay)
  • 1996: Niemand außer mir (director, screenplay)
  • 1999: Dragonland (director, screenplay)
  • 2003: Sex Up (director, screenplay)
  • 2003: Mensch Mutter (Director, screenplay)
  • 2005: Sex Up 2 (director, screenplay)
  • 2007: Das zweite Leben (director, screenplay)
  • 2008: The Lightship (director)
  • 2008: Morgen, Ihr Luschen! Der Ausbilder Schmidt Film (screenplay)
  • 2012: Manche mögen's glücklich (director)
  • 2012: The Mongolettes - We want to rock! (director)
  • 2012: Mann kann, Frau erst recht (director, screenplay)
  • 2013: Trennung auf Italienisch (director)
  • 2015: Tatort: Borowski und die Kinder von Gaarden (director)
  • 2017: Black Bread in Thailand (director, screenplay)
  • 2018: Lotta & der Ernst des Lebens (director)
  • 2019: Ein Sommer auf Mallorca (director)
  • 2019: Real Guys (director)[1]
  • 2020: Clueless in Ireland (director)[3]

References

  1. ^ Drachenland - IMDb, retrieved 2021-04-23
  2. ^ Harvey, Dennis (2000-01-31). "Dragonland". Variety. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
  3. ^ "Shooting of German film in Kilkee has 'unbelievable impact' before airing". Clare Echo. 2020-10-09. Retrieved 2021-04-23.