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Born September 14, 1960 in Hilden, Germany
Christian Petzold (born September 14, 1960; Hilden) is a German filmmaker, best known for directing the films Barbara, Jerichow, and Phoenix. He is credited to the Berlin School and has received numerous prizes and awards. Petzold writes his own scenarios, often collaborating with Harun Farocki. As his former teacher at dffb, Farocki was a major influence on Petzold, who, along with Angela Schanelec and Thomas Arslan, is generally considered to be part of the Berlin School. While the Berlin School is often associated with a new turn towards realism and political cinema, Petzold's films, while they address issues of work and employment, also deal with conflicts between life and death.

Miroirs No. 3

Peter Lorre : Derrière le masque du maudit
Self

Afire

The Cinematograph: Birth of an Art
Self - Filmmaker

Undine

Transit

Where Do You Stand Today, Christian Petzold?
Self

Love/Work/Cinema: A Conversation with Christian Petzold and Nina Hoss
Self

Was heißt hier Ende? Der Filmkritiker Michael Althen
Self

Phoenix

The Making of 'Phoenix'
Self

Barbara

Dreileben: Beats Being Dead

Jerichow

Yella

Ghosts

Wolfsburg

Something to Remind Me

The State I Am In

The Sex Thief

Cuba Libre

Pilots

Imaginary Architecture, the architect Hans Scharoun

Die UFA

The Warm Money

Eastward

Barrage and Bunker

Am Rand

The Cinema and the Wind and Photography

South

Broads

I'm Working Through Everything... Word of Honor!

Polizeiruf 110