
Werner Schroeter (7 April 1945 – 12 April 2010) was a German film director, screenwriter, and opera director known for his stylistic excess. Schroeter was cited by Rainer Werner Fassbinder as an influence both on his own work and on German cinema at large. Description above from the Wikipedia article Werner Schroeter, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
movieRosas Welt – 70 neue Filme von Rosa von Praunheim
2012
movieWe Must Save Him! (interview with Werner Schroeter)
2012 · Himself (voice)
moviePetite intrusion dans l’univers incandescent de Werner Schroeter
2012 · Self
Eine Hommage an Lautréamont
2011
movieMondo Lux: The Visual Worlds of Werner Schroeter
2011 · Self
movieVivre à Naples et Mourir (Entretien avec Werner Schroeter)
2011 · Himself
movieWerner et Nenad
2010
movieDaniel Schmid: Le Chat Qui Pense
2010 · Self
Begegnung mit Werner Schroeter
2009 · Self
movieThe Last Year
2009
movieThis Night
2009 · Director, Screenplay
movieDeux
2002 · Director, Screenplay
movieThe Queen – Marianne Hoppe
2000 · Screenplay, Director
movieLove’s Debris
1996 · Director
movieMalina
1991 · Director
So lange ich fliehen noch kann, da schütze ich mich
1990
Zeil um Zehn
1990 · Self
movieThe Ministries of Art
1989 · Self
Auf der Suche nach der Sonne
1987 · Director, Writer
movieThe Rose King
1986 · Director, Writer
movieFor Example, Argentina
1985 · Director, Cinematography
movieThe Laughing Star
1983 · Director, Screenplay, Editor, Director of Photography
movieThe Ghost
1982 · Bischof
movieLiebeskonzil
1982 · Director
movieDay of the Idiots
1981 · Director, Screenplay
movieDress Rehearsal
1980 · Director, Screenplay
movieWhite Journey
1980 · , Director, Screenplay, Sound, Cinematography, Editor
moviePalermo or Wolfsburg
1980 · Director, Writer, Editor
movieArmy of Lovers or Revolt of the Perverts
1979 · Cinematography
movieThe Kingdom of Naples
1978 · Director, Writer, Editor
movieGold Flakes
1976 · Director, Screenplay, Director of Photography, Editor, Producer
movieJoan's Dream
1975 · Director, Writer, Cinematography
3 nach 9
1974 · Self
movieThe Black Angel
1974 · Director, Writer, Director of Photography, Producer, Editor
tvWorld on a Wire
1973 · Party Guest
movieWillow Springs
1973 · Director, Screenplay, Producer, Director of Photography, Sound Designer, Editor
Grotesk – Burlesk – Pittoresk
1972 · Editor, Writer, Director of Photography
movieThe Death of Maria Malibran
1972 · Director, Screenplay, Producer, Director of Photography, Editor
movieMacbeth
1971 · Director, Writer
movieBeware of a Holy Whore
1971 · Deiters
movieSalome
1971 · Screenplay, Director
movieDer Bomberpilot
1970 · , Director, Screenplay, Director of Photography, Editor
movieEika Katappa
1969 · , Director, Writer, Editor, Cinematography, Producer
Sisters of Revolution
1969
movieNeurasia
1969 · Director, Producer, Cinematography, Editor
movieArgila
1969 · Director, Screenplay, Editor, Cinematography
movieAlabama (2000 Light Years)
1969
movieAggression
1968 · Director, Writer, Producer, Cinematography, Editor
movieLa morte d'Isotta
1968 · , Director, Writer, Editor, Cinematography
moviePaula – « Je reviens »
1968 · , Director, Writer, Editor, Cinematography
movieHimmel hoch
1968 · Director, Writer, Editor, Producer, Cinematography
movieCarla
1968 · Director, Writer, Cinematography, Editor
movieMaria Callas singt 1957 Rezitativ und Arie der Elvira aus Ernani 1844 von Giuseppe Verdi
1968 · , Director, Writer, Editor, Cinematography
movieMona Lisa
1968 · Director, Writer, Editor, Cinematography
movieMaria Callas Porträt
1968 · Director, Writer, Editor, Cinematography
Callas – Text mit Doppelbeleuchtung
1968 · Director
Verner
1968 · Self, Director
Home Movie
1968 · , Director
movieCallas Walking Lucia
1968 · Director, Writer, Cinematography, Editor
Ica Vilander
1968 · Director
Carla Salomé
1968 · Director
Magdalena
1968 · Director
Verona
1967 · Director, Cinematography
Grimme Award
1964 · Self
German Film Award
1951 · Self
movieMeetings With Werner Schroeter
— · , Director