Volker Schlöndorff

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Volker Schlöndorff

Born March 31, 1939 (1939-03-31) (age 69)
Wiesbaden, Germany
Years active 1966 – present
Spouse(s) Margarethe von Trotta

Volker Schlöndorff (born in Wiesbaden, Germany on March 31, 1939) is a Berlin-based German filmmaker.

He won an Oscar as well as the Palme d'or at the Cannes Film Festival for The Tin Drum (1979), the film version of the novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Günter Grass.

Schlöndorff has adapted many literary works for his movies, including some critically well-received US productions, but he is also engaged in post-war German politics. He served as the chief executive for the UFA studio in Babelsberg. Volker Schlöndorff also teaches film and literature at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, where he conducts an Intensive Summer Seminar.

He was married to fellow film director Margarethe von Trotta from 1971 to 1991.

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NAME Schlöndorff, Volker
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION German filmmaker
DATE OF BIRTH March 31, 1939
PLACE OF BIRTH Wiesbaden, Germany
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH