Wolfgang Murnberger, the Glossary
Wolfgang Murnberger (born 13 November 1960) is an Austrian film director.[1]
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9 relations: Austria, I Promise (film), International Film Festival Rotterdam, Komm, süßer Tod (film), Life Eternal (film), My Best Enemy (2011 film), Silentium (film), The Bone Man, Wiener Neustadt.
- Austrian television directors
Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
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I Promise (film)
I Promise (Ich gelobe) is a 1994 Austrian drama film directed by Wolfgang Murnberger.
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International Film Festival Rotterdam
International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) is an annual film festival held at the end of January in various locations in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, focused on independent and experimental films.
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Komm, süßer Tod (film)
Komm, süßer Tod (Come Sweet Death) is a 2000 Austrian darkly humorous crime film based on the novel by Wolf Haas of the same name.
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Life Eternal (film)
Life Eternal (Das ewige Leben) is a 2015 Austrian/German black comedy crime film directed by Wolfgang Murnberger.
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My Best Enemy (2011 film)
My Best Enemy (Mein bester Feind) is a 2011 Austrian / Luxembourgian comedy film directed by Wolfgang Murnberger.
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Silentium (film)
Silentium is a 2004 Austrian film based on a novel by Wolf Haas.
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The Bone Man
The Bone Man (German: Der Knochenmann) is a 2009 Austrian film directed by Wolfgang Murnberger.
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Wiener Neustadt
Wiener Neustadt (Weana Neistod) is a city located south of Vienna, in the state of Lower Austria, in northeast Austria.
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See also
Austrian television directors
- Andreas Prochaska
- Arthur Maria Rabenalt
- Axel Corti
- Edwin Zbonek
- Franz Josef Gottlieb
- Gabriel Barylli
- Georg Lhotsky
- Georg Marischka
- Gerhard Klingenberg
- Gustav Manker
- Harald Sicheritz
- Hellmuth Matiasek
- Helmut Ashley
- Herbert Vesely
- Hermann Leitner
- Julian Pölsler
- Katharina Mückstein
- Kurt Meisel
- Leo Mittler
- Marvin Kren
- Michael Haneke
- Michael Kehlmann
- Otto Retzer
- Otto Schenk
- Paul Harather
- Peter Keglevic
- Peter Patzak
- Peter Weck
- Reinhard Schwabenitzky
- Robert Dornhelm
- Rudolf Nussgruber
- Sabine Derflinger
- Wolfgang Glück
- Wolfgang Murnberger
- Wolfram Paulus
- Xaver Schwarzenberger