Julian Pölsler
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Julian Roman Pölsler (born 1954) is an Austrian
University of Music and Performing in Vienna.[1][2] He also studied directing and dramaturgy at the Institute for Cultural Management in the Max Reinhardt Seminar, after which he worked as an assistant director to Axel Corti.[1][2]
In 1982, he began directing
Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards.[3]
Filmography
Year | Title | Notes |
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1991 | Sehnsüchte oder Es ist alles unheimlich leicht | Television film, director and writer |
1992 | Der Unschuldsengel | Television film, director |
1992 | Die Hausmeisterin | Television series, 5 episodes, director |
1993 | Tschau Tscharlie | Television film, director |
1993 | Wildbach | Television series, director |
1995 | Die Kreuzfahrt | Television film, director |
1995 | Die Fernsehsaga – Eine steirische Fernsehgeschichte | Television film, director, writer, and actor |
1995 | Auf immer und ewig | Television series, director |
1997 | München ruft | Television film, director |
1999 | Der Schandfleck | Television film, director and writer |
2000 | Wir sind da! Juden in Deutschland nach 1945 | Television series documentary, director |
2000 | Fast ein Gentleman | Television series, 1 episode, director |
2000 | Zärtliche Sterne | Television film, director |
2000 | Polt muss weinen | Television film, director and writer |
2001 | Sommer und Bolten: Gute Ärzte, keine Engel | Television series, director |
2001 | Blumen für Polt | Television film, director and writer |
2003 | Himmel Polt und Hölle | Television film, director and writer |
2003 | Polterabend | Television film, director and writer |
2005 | Daniel Käfer – Die Villen der Frau Hürsch | Television film, director and writer |
2008 | Daniel Käfer – Die Schattenuhr | Television film, director and writer |
2009 | Anna and the Prince | Television film, director and writer |
2012 | The Wall
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Director and writer |
2013 | Universum History | Television series, 1 episode, director and writer |
2013 | Bella Block | Television series, 2 episodes, director |
References
- ^ a b c d e f "Julian Roman Pölsler". Festival Scope. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
- ^ a b c "Die Wand" (PDF). Berlinale. 2012. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
- ^ "Oscars: Austria Goes to 'The Wall' for Foreign-Language Entry". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
External links
- Julian Pölsler at IMDb