Hans-Jürgen Syberberg (born 8 December 1935) is a German film director and intellectual. For Syberberg, cinema is a form of Gesamtkunstwerk. Many commentators, including Syberberg himself, have characterized his work as a cinematic combination of Bertolt Brecht's doctrine of epic theatre and Richard Wagner's operatic aesthetics.
Syberberg is best known for his 'German trilogy', consisting of Ludwig: Requiem for a Virgin King (1972), Karl May (1974), and Hitler: A Film from Germany (1977), the latter of which receives rare theatrical screenings due to its seven-hour runtime.
Directing
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Male
1935-12-08
Nossendorf, Germany
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Leaving and Staying
El Mito de Narciso
The Ister
The Night of the Filmmakers
Sex-Business: Made in Pasing
Demmin Cantos
Signs of Vigorous Life: The New German Cinema
Romy: Anatomy of a Face
Hitler: A Film from Germany
Nietzsche: Ecce Homo
Scarabea – How Much Land Does a Man Need?
Parsifal
Ludwig – Requiem for a Virgin King
Fünfter Akt, siebente Szene. Fritz Kortner probt Kabale und Liebe
Theodor Hierneis oder Wie man ehem. Hofkoch wird
The Night
The Confessions of Winifred Wagner
Fräulein Else
San Domingo
Mozart Requiem mit dem Finger gelesen
Der Gang auf den Berg
Penthesilea
Die Grafen Pocci - einige Kapitel zur Geschichte einer Familie
Nach meinem letzten Umzug...
Wilhelm von Kobell
Edith Clever liest Joyce
The Marquise of O.
A Dream, What Else?
Fritz Kortner spricht Monologe für eine Schallplatte
Nightsong
Karl May