Where to watch Alexander Nanau in the UK
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Alexander Nanau was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1979. His family belongs to the Transylvanian Saxons, a cultural minority of German descent who lived since generations in Romania. 1990 they emigrated to Germany and became German citizens. Nanau studied Film Direction at the renowned DFFB in Berlin. His first feature documentary Peter Zadek inszeniert Peer Gynt (2006) was released 2006 in Germany and Austria. In 2007 he was a scholarship holder of the Academy of Arts in Berlin. In 2008/2009 he co-produced with HBO Romania, directed and shot the documentary Lumea vãzutã de Ion B. (2009) about…
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- The Oscars (1953) as Self
- Collective (2019) Writer
- Cinema, Mon Amour (2016) Creative Consultant
- Toto and his Sisters (2014) Director
- The World According to Ion B. (2009) Director
- Klarsfeld (2022) Executive Producer
- Peter Zadek inszeniert Peer Gynt (2006) Director
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Most-watched Alexander Nanau films currently: Collective (2019), Cinema, Mon Amour (2016), Toto and his Sisters (2014), The World According to Ion B. (2009), Klarsfeld (2022).
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Selected TV credits: The Oscars (1953).
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