Michael Klier
Director
Michael Klier is a German film director known for his distinctive style and exploration of social issues. He began his career in the 1980s and gained recognition for films such as "O.k." (1970) and "Der Riese" (1998). Klier has been praised for his thought-provoking storytelling and visual artistry. While there is limited information available on awards, his films have garnered critical acclaim for their unique approach to filmmaking and social commentary.
Ostkreuz
Shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a 15-year-old girl tries to find a home in the Berlin of wastelands and ruins.
Der Riese
An omnipresent giant who sees everything, but can’t be seen himself ... An “City Symphony” entirelly composed from material generated by CCTV.
Überall ist es besser, wo wir nicht sind
Either the grass is greener, or the houses are bigger, or the sun is warmer ... anywhere else is better.