Retrospective Georg Stefan Troller

AMOK!

Deutschland 2001 – Director: Georg Stefan Troller – German version – Length: 44 min.

  • Tue, 05/09/17
    18.00
    Filmmuseum

Wayne Lo is intellectually gifted, did well at school and plays the violin superbly. At Simon's Rock College in Massachusetts he shot dead two men unprovoked, injured many others and is now serving a life sentence. Troller draws a bold portrait that centres around one question: why?

Georg Stefan Troller

Born in 1921 in Vienna to Jewish parents, Georg Stefan Troller had to flee from the Nazi regime to the United States when he was only 17 years old. After the end of the war, he returned for a short period of time, but soon went back to the United States, in order to attend university there. From 1946 until 1949, he obtained a degree in English Studies (Anglistics) in Los Angeles as well as a degree in Theatre Studies in New York. In 1949 he settled in Paris and started working as a radio reporter for the Radio in the American Sector. Starting in the 1950s, he increasingly began to work for television. His “Paris Journals”, which he produced for the WDR from 1962 onwards are a legendary part of German television history. Moreover, his so-called “Personenbeschreibungen” (personal descriptions), which he published for the ZDF from 1972 onwards have received multiple awards. Besides his profession as a filmmaker, Georg Stefan Troller also works as an author.

Filmography (selection)

MUHAMMAD ALI – DER LANGE WEG ZURÜCK, DE 1974, 30 min.
RON KOVIC – WARUM VERSCHWINDEST DU NICHT?, DE 1977, 30 min.
BEGEGNUNG IM KNAST, DE 1981, 45 min.
MORD AUS LIEBE, DE 1993, 85 min.
AMOK!, DE 2001, 45 min.
SELBSTBESCHREIBUNG, DE 2001, 80 min.
TAGE UND NÄCHTE IN PARIS, DE 2004, 60 min.

Writer: Georg Stefan Troller. Camera: Stefan Schindler. Sound: Stefan Ravasz. Editing: Gaby Kull-Neujahr. Music: Gert Wilden jr.. Production: Kick Film GmbH Film und Fernsehproduktion. Producer: Jörg Bundschuh.

  • Tue, 05/09/17
    18.00
    Filmmuseum