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Cristina Nord (Ghoete-Institut) talks with Christoph Hochhäusler about his work as a director, as a writer on film and as the curator of the Homecomming cycl...
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Aug 4, 2023 · Hochhäusler’s ongoing experimentation with genre filmmaking over two decades is defined less by a repetition of sameness (stylistic or otherwise) than by a series of transitions from one film to the next that reflect a restless, curious mind of an auteur who always rejected the facile binary of arthouse-versus-genre (or commercial) filmmaking and instead has consistently advocated for a ...
The City Below by Christoph Hochhausler
Aug 9, 2024 · Death, it seems, does not quite become Christoph Hochhäusler, the Berlin School alum making his French language debut with the enigmatically titled La Mort viendra (Death Will Come). His foray into French language, a country which first lavished considerable acclaim upon the wave of Berlin School directors who cropped up in the late 1990s German cinema scene (such as Christian Petzold and ...
18-year-old, freshly graduated Armin is slowly being suffocated by his mother's well-meaning, his father's expectations, the lethal boredom of suburban life. He starts randomly making anonymous claims of responsibility for accidents he witnesses, crimes he reads about. It starts as a game and quickly becomes an obsessi
Feb 24, 2023 · Night Boos: Hochhäusler Bungles Black Market Crime Thriller. Blending fatal romanticism and B-movie genre tropes, it’s not difficult to see where a certain Fassbinder sensibility creeps into Till the End of the Night, the sixth film from Berlin School filmmaker Christoph Hochhäusler, and his first after nearly a decade away from the director’s seat.