Hans-Jürgen Syberberg
An image from The Confessions of Winifred Wagner, one of the productions that also features Hans-Jürgen Syberberg.
Hans-Jürgen Syberberg

Hans-Jürgen Syberberg

December 8, 1935 — Nossendorf, Germany

Hans-Jürgen Syberberg is a German film director and intellectual. For Syberberg, cinema is a form of Gesamtkunstwerk. Many commentators, including Syberberg himself, have characterized his work as a cinematic combination of Bertolt Brecht's doctrine of epic theatre and Richard Wagner's operatic aesthetics. Syberberg's work has attracted criticism at least since the publication of the film script of Hitler: A Film from Germany, particularly from the Left, who were amongst many targets of his criticism in that book.

Our Hitler: A Film from Germany

Our Hitler: A Film from Germany

1977

Ludwig – Requiem for a Virgin King

Ludwig – Requiem for a Virgin King

1972

Parsifal

Parsifal

1982

Karl May

Karl May

1974

Romy: Anatomy of a Face

Romy: Anatomy of a Face

1967

Scarabea – How Much Land Does a Man Need?

Scarabea – How Much Land Does a Man Need?

1969

The Confessions of Winifred Wagner

The Confessions of Winifred Wagner

1978

Sex-Business: Made in Pasing

Sex-Business: Made in Pasing

1970