Dennis Gansel
Gansel in 2010
Born (1973-10-04) 4 October 1973
Hannover, West Germany
(now Germany)
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Years active1995–present

Dennis Gansel (born 4 October 1973) is a German film director and screenwriter.

Life and career

Gansel was born in 1973 in Hannover, where he graduated from high school in 1993. Gansel worked in the festivals for film and television and chose to dedicate his compulsory service to helping disabled people. During this time, he prepared himself for film school. He studied at University of Television and Film Munich for 5 years.[1] Gansel is best known for directing The Wave and his following project; the vampire film We Are The Night, which starred Karoline Herfurth, Nina Hoss, Jennifer Ulrich, Anna Fischer and Max Riemelt.[2]

Other than directing, Gansel has also tried acting. He has had several small roles in his own movies as wells as others.

Gansel frequently casts Max Riemelt in his films and frequently works with editor Jochen Retter and composer/musician Heiko Maile. His favourite director is Sydney Pollack.[3]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1996The Wrong TripDirector, Short
1997Living DeadShort
1998Im Auftrag des HerrnBenShort
2000Das PhantomDirector, TV Movie
2001Mädchen, MädchenBriefträgerDirector
2004Before the FallTrainer BoxvereinDirector
2007Neues vom WixxerSingender Bobby 1
2008The WaveHängengebliebenerDirector
2009Men in the CityLars
2010We Are the NightDirector
2011205 – Room of FearArzt Psychatrie
2012The Fourth StateTaxi DriverDirector, also actor (uncredited)
2016Mechanic: ResurrectionDirector
2018Jim Button and Luke the Engine DriverDirector
2019Berlin, I Love YouDirector, (segment Embassy)
2020Jim Button and the Wild 13Director

German Awards

References

  1. "NEW YORK STATE OF MIND: "G21 INTERVIEWS: Dennis Gansel"". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  2. Teaser Trailer – We Are the Night
  3. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "DIE WELLE-Regisseur im FILMCHECK – Dennis Gansel zu DIE VIERTE MACHT". YouTube.
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