Veit Helmer is a German film director and producer who began making films as a teenager and later studied directing in Berlin and Munich. He gained recognition through numerous award-winning short films and his feature debut Tuvalu (1999), followed by internationally screened films such as Absurdistan and Baikonur. His work is known for its visual storytelling, often using very little dialogue and emphasizing expressive imagery and physical acting.
Directing
46
Male
1968-04-24
Hannover, Germany
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Tuvalu
Absurdistan
Surprise!
Baikonur
Gondola
Fiddlesticks
Dushanbe With Love
Be Careful in the Night!
Within Grasp
Tour d'Amour
Tour Eiffel
Der Fensterputzer
Gate to Heaven
Dog's Life
A Trick of the Light
Akiko, the Flying Monkey
The Bra
Caspian Bride
Uzbek Express!
Once Upon a Time in Shanghai
Behind the Couch: Casting in Hollywood
They Call Us Aliens - Foreigners in Tokyo
Dingi
Georgian Summer
Game Over