Klaus Wyborny
An image from The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser, one of the productions that also features Klaus Wyborny.
Klaus Wyborny

Klaus Wyborny

June 5, 1945 — Bittkau, Germany

Klaus Wyborny (b.June 5, 1945 in Bittkau bei Magdeburg; lives and works in Hamburg) is a German filmmaker, producer, film director, actor, cameraman and screenwriter, known for his experimental films.

Klaus Wyborny studied from 1963 to 1970 Theoretical Physics at the University of Hamburg and the Yeshiva University in New York City.

Wyborny was co-founder in 1968, with Hellmuth Costard, Thomas Struck, Werner Nekes, Helmut Herbst, Werner Grassmann, and others, of the Hamburger Filmmacher Cooperative, which took the New American Cinema as an example and would develop an European version of American underground cinema. He worked for the literary journals BOA VISTA and Henry, and was co-founder of the 'Hamburger Filmgespräche'.

Klaus Wyborny participated with others in the Documenta 5 in Kassel in 1972 with Das abenteuerliche, aber glücklose Leben des William Parmagino, Dallas Texas - After the Goldrush, Chimney Piece and A Crowd in the Face, and Percy McPhee in the section Film review: New European Cinema on the Documenta 6 (1977). Wyborny participated in 1975, 1980-1982, 1986, 1992 and 1994 at the International Forum of New Cinema in Berlin. He was also several times (2002, 2005, 2010) represented at the Viennale Festival in Vienna. In 2003 he taught at the Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe.

The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser

The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser

1974

D’Annunzio’s Cave

D’Annunzio’s Cave

2005

Studies for the Decay of the West

Studies for the Decay of the West

2010

Flight from SF to NYC

1975

Pictures of the Lost Word

Pictures of the Lost Word

1975

The Birth of a Nation

The Birth of a Nation

1973

The Scenic Sacrifice

1980

Another World (Song of the Earth Part 2)

2004