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Robert Dornhelm

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Robert Dornhelm
Born (1947-12-17) December 17, 1947 (age 76)
NationalityAustrian
Occupation(s)Film and television director

Robert Dornhelm (born 17 December 1947) is an Austrian film and television director.

Biography

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Dornhelm is of Hungarian-Jewish descent born in Timișoara, Banat region, Romania.[1] He has worked on numerous television programmes and has also released such movies as Echo Park, The Venice Project, The Unfish, and A Further Gesture. In 1998 The Unfish won the Citizen's Choice Award at the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival.

He directed the 1977 documentary film The Children of Theatre Street, which was nominated for an Academy Award.

Dornhelm directed the television miniseries Anne Frank: The Whole Story (2001), for which he was nominated for an Emmy Award. He also directed the new TV adaptation Spartacus (2004) and the 2011 film The Amanda Knox Story.

Decorations and awards

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Selected filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Davis, Sally Ogle (August 1, 2002). "Prime Time for Hitler". Jewish Journal. Romanian-born, Viennese-reared Jewish director Robert Dornhelm, who directed the acclaimed Anne Frank miniseries last year, says he also turned the project down when it was offered to him
  2. ^ "Reply to a parliamentary question" (PDF) (in German). p. 1720. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
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