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  1. Wolfgang Kohlhaase (13 March 1931 – 5 October 2022) was a German screenwriter, film director, and writer. He was considered "one of the most important screenwriters in German film history", [ 1 ] and was one of the GDR 's most well-known and prolific film screenwriters. [ 2 ]

  2. The screenwriter and director Wolfgang Kohlhaase talks about his models, successful dialogue and what makes a good story. Mr Kohlhaase, can you recall the moment when you became infected by the cinema?

  3. Jun 9, 2023 · Although Vadim Perelman’s “Persian Lessons” is credited as an adaptation of the short story Erfindung Einer Sprache by Wolfgang Kohlhaase, the film begins with titles that read “Inspired by true events,” a nod to the film’s Holocaust setting.

  4. Your films are distinguished by great dialogue. In “Solo Sunny” from 1980, Sunny is lying in bed with her boyfriend, the philosophy grad Ralph. Sunny looks at his feet, which are protruding from the cover, and says: “Your feet look so satisfied”. He then: “How can feet look satisfied?” Sunny: “But they do”. A moment that is both sad and funny.

  5. Apr 27, 2022 · The new film Persian Lessons is playing throughout the country and tells a particularly far-fetched survival story. Although a preface claims it is based on a true story, there are no titles at...

  6. Jan 16, 2021 · Persian Lessons is based on a short story by the screenwriter Wolfgang Kohlhaase, who specializes in tragicomedies. Der Spiegel describes Kohlhaase as a master of “dialogue jokes.”

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  8. The article compares the competing images of femininity in both films, which linked the problem of “delinquent youth” to consumerism, pop culture, and “weak parents,” but portrayed young women very differently.

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