
Herbert Achternbusch
Directing
Biography
Writer, actor, and German filmmaker born in Munich in 1938. He spent his childhood and youth in Bavaria, region which remains until today its major source of artistic inspiration. Their activity is very diverse: he has composed pieces for theater and radio scripts, translator, painter and sculptor. As different as his artistic activities is his work, and therefore difficult to classify. In the world of cinema, his career fits approaches independent, mostly defined by a position too personalistic, provocative, that has left a deep imprint on works eminently conceptual and avant-garde, as well as suggesting in criticism of the subjects addressed (religion, society, geographical framework in which wandering people, etc.). His films just transcend the commercial sector; It is one of the most followed by seekers of original, stories of passes in areas interested in film culture. His anarchist surrealistic films are not known to a wide audience in Germany, although one of them, Das Gespenst (The Ghost), caused a scandal in 1983 because of its alleged blasphemous content. Werner Herzog, a director of the New German Cinema, based his film Heart of Glass on a story by Achternbusch.
Born: November 23, 1938
Place of Birth: Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Known For
Filmography
as Self
as Picasso
as Hades
as Self (voice)
as Hick
as Mixwix
as Passenger
as Adi
as Ober
as Der Depp
as Der Nil
as Der Neger Erwin
as Komantsche Koyotendreck
as Herbert, Polizist
as Herbert
as Teacher
as country boy #1









