Hartmann Schmige

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Hartmann Schmige
OccupationScreenwriter, and Film Director
Spouse(s)
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Websitehttp://www.hartmann-schmige.de

Hartmann Schmige is a German screenplay, teleplay writer, and film director.[1] He is one of the founding members of the (German Writers Guild).

Career[]

Hartmann Schmige studied journalism, sociology, and political science in Freiburg, Munich, and Berlin with a masters final thesis in the montage theories by Eisenstein, Kracauer and Bazin.

In the 1980s Hartmann Schmige became renowned for writing the Dieter Hallervorden feature films together with writer . marks one of Hartmann Schmige's biggest successes. Some of the dialogue lines from the movie have reached cult status.[citation needed]

Hartmann Schmige continues his career as a German Television writer for German crime series and comedies.

Other works[]

Book: Eisenstein, Bazin, Kracauer |1977| About Film Montage Theory

Schmige also wrote the musical Schlemihl in 1987 together with . The music was composed by Wilhelm Dieter Siebert. Schmige and Siebert also wrote the opera libretto Der Untergang der Titanic (The Sinking of the Titanic) in 1980.

Filmography (Selection)[]

Writing[]

Feature films[]

  • (1985)
  • (1984)
  • (1983)

Television (Episodic)[]

Other episodes (since 2000) for popular German crime series such as , Ein Fall für zwei, Der Ermittler and Tatort.

Television Film[]

  • (2001)
  • (1992)

Directing[]

References[]

  1. ^ Reimer, Robert C.; Reimer, Carol J. (2010-04-01). The A to Z of German Cinema. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. pp. 252–. ISBN 9781461731863. Retrieved 2 March 2013.

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