Douglas Wolfsperger
Actor
Director
Douglas Wolfsperger is a German film director, scriptwriter, and producer known for his work in documentary filmmaking. His career began in the early 1980s, and he has since become recognized for his incisive and often humorous examinations of societal issues. Some notable films by Wolfsperger include "The Bellevue" (1992), which won acclaim at multiple international film festivals. Another significant work is "Bellaria – As Long As We Live!" (2002), a poignant documentary about regular patrons of a Viennese cinema. Wolfsperger has been acknowledged with several awards, such as the Adolf Grimme Award, underscoring his contributions to contemporary documentary cinema.
Der entsorgte Vater
Douglas Wolfsperger meets fathers who share his fate: They can't see their own children, because the ex-partners prohibit any contact.
Bellaria – So lange wir leben!
The Bellaria is a small Viennese art house cinema where time seems to stand still. Here, the movies are as old as the audience.
Lebe kreuz und sterbe quer
Douglas Wolfsperger presents the perils of small town life in black and white in his debut feature film HITHER AND THITHER.
Probefahrt ins Paradies
The satire project TEST DRIVE TO PARADISE by Douglas Wolfsperger presents a pastor and his pilgrims with a severe test of faith.
Doppelleben – Der Film
Who would have thought that a second Angie might be hiding behind a Lübeck housewife? An examination of the phenomenon of the double.