Philip Gröning

Director - Germany
Born 1959 in Düsseldorf

Mini-Biography:
Philip Gröning was born circa in 1959 in Düsseldorf. He is a German Director, known for Sommer (1986), Die Terroristen ! (1991), L' Amour, L'Argent, L'Amour (2000), Philip Gröning's first movie on record is from 1986. His last motion picture on file dates from 2018.
Biographical Notes in German: geboren in Düsseldorf, Studium Medizin und Psychologie, dann nach München an ì
die Hochschule für Fernsehn und Film, u.a. Regieassistenz bei Peter ì
Keglevic, Schauspieler in Filmen von Keglevic und Nicolas Humbert. 1989 ì
Silberner Hugo für seinen Kurzfilm "Stachoviak" in Chicago.

Philip Gröning Filmography [Auszug]
2018: [02.21] Mein Bruder heisst Robert und ist ein Idiot (Director), with , , ,
2005: [] Die grosse Stille (Director),
2000: [] L' Amour, L'Argent, L'Amour (Scenario), with Marquard Bohm, Gerhard Fries, Sabine Hagenbüchle,
1992: [] Neues Deutschland: Opfer.Zeugen (Director),
1991: [/ /1] Die Terroristen ! (Director), with David Balcke, Peter Cieslinski, Gerhard Fries,
1986: [/ /1] Sommer (Summer) (Director), with Ralf Ackermann, Lene Beyer, Julia Lindig,

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