Sebastian Schipper

Sebastian Schipper (born 8 May 1968 in Hanover) is a German actor and filmmaker.

Schipper at the 2009 Festival des deutschen Films

Life and career

Sebastian Schipper studied acting at the Otto Falckenberg Schule in Munich from 1992 to 1995. He got his first film role in Sönke Wortmann's Little Sharks from 1992. He debuted as director with Absolute Giganten from 1999, which received the second place prize for the German Film Award for Best Feature Film. It was co-produced by Tom Tykwer, who has cast Schipper in several of his own films. Schipper's 2009 film Sometime in August is loosely based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's novel Elective Affinities.[1] His fourth film as director is Victoria, a film about a night in a Berlin nightclub gone awry, shot in one continuous take. It played at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival and won in six categories at the German Film Awards 2015, including Best Film and Best Direction.[2]

Selected filmography

As actor
  • 1992: Little Sharks (Kleine Haie)
  • 1996: The English Patient
  • 1997: Winter Sleepers (Winterschläfer)
  • 1998: Eine ungehorsame Frau
  • 1998: Run Lola Run (Lola rennt)
  • 2000: Fremde Freundin
  • 2000: England!
  • 2000: The Princess and the Warrior (Der Krieger und die Kaiserin)
  • 2002: Elefantenherz
  • 2003: Ganz und gar
  • 2004: Die Nacht singt ihre Lieder
  • 2005: Die blaue Grenze
  • 2010: Three (Drei)
  • 2012: Ludwig II.
  • 2012: Überleben an der Wickelfront
  • 2013: Tatort – Feuerteufel
  • 2013: Alaska Johansson (television film)
  • 2013: Tatort – Mord auf Langeoog
  • 2014: Tatort – Kaltstart
  • 2014: Tatort – Die Feigheit des Löwen
  • 2015: Tatort – Frohe Ostern, Falke
  • 2015: Coconut Hero

As director and writer

References

  1. "Sebastian Schipper". Filmportal.de (in German). Deutsches Filminstitut. Retrieved 2015-06-15.
  2. Roxborough, Scott (2015-06-19). "One-Take Thriller 'Victoria' Wins German Film Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2015-06-25.
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