Search results
Nov 26, 2020 · The end of the closed season is a feature film by director Franziska Schlotterer based on a script by Gwendolyn Bellmann and Franziska Schlotterer from 2012. The plot of the film is set in 1942 in the Black Forest.
Like Agnieszka Holland’s “Angry Harvest” or Claude Lelouche‘s reimagined “Les Miserables,” Franziska Schlotterer’s first fiction feature “Closed Season,” takes place during WWII ...
Franziska Schlotterer. Director: Closed Season. Franziska Schlotterer was born in 1972 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. She is a director and writer, known for Closed Season (2012), Totgeschwiegen (2019) and Tatort (1970).
- Franziska Schlotterer
Franziska Schlotterer was born in Munich in 1972. She studied at Northwestern University in Chicago and New York University, followed by the Screenwriting Masterclass Step by Step in Berlin.
"Ende der Schonzeit", the first feature film by Franziska Schlotterer, set in 1942 and describes the story of Fritz and Anna who are hiding Albert, a Jewish refugee at their remote farm in the black forest.
Franziska Schlotterer’s provocative debut feature is set in the Black Forest in 1942, where childless couple Fritz (Hans-Jochen Wagner) and Emma (Brigitte Hobmeier) work their isolated farm. When Fritz finds Albert (Christian Friedel), a Jew on the run from the Nazis, hiding on his land, he takes pity on him and gives him shelter.
Closed Season (Ende der Schonzeit) Love is messy, and it's not always kind. That's the familiar lesson that the characters in Franziska Schlotterer's period drama Closed Season learn the hard...