Rainer Simon
An image from Till Eulenspiegel, one of the productions that also features Rainer Simon.
Rainer Simon

Rainer Simon

January 11, 1941 — Hainichen, Germany

Rainer Simon is a distinguished German film director and screenwriter, recognized for his contributions to East German cinema. He studied directing at the Deutsche Hochschule für Filmkunst in Potsdam-Babelsberg from 1961 to 1964. Simon's directorial debut was the short children's film Peterle und die Weihnachtsgans Auguste, based on a story by Friedrich Wolf. His notable works include Till Eulenspiegel (1975), a film based on Renaissance stories, and The Woman and the Stranger (1985), which won the Golden Bear at the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Simon's films often explore historical and social themes, contributing significantly to German cinema.

The Ogre

The Ogre

1996

Till Eulenspiegel

Till Eulenspiegel

1975

Jadup and Boel

Jadup and Boel

1988

Sechse kommen durch die Welt

Sechse kommen durch die Welt

1972

The Woman and the Stranger

The Woman and the Stranger

1985

Der Fall Ö.

Der Fall Ö.

1991

The Farmer's Clever Daughter

The Farmer's Clever Daughter

1969

The Ascent of Chimborazo

The Ascent of Chimborazo

1989