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In 2004, he made his first feature-length film ''[[Shadows of Time]]'' starring Indian actors [[Tannishtha Chatterjee]], [[Prashant Narayanan]] and [[Irrfan Khan]]. The romantic story, written by Gallenberger himself, was spread across 6 decades, beginning in pre-independent India in the 40s.<ref name="Rediff">{{cite news| first = M.| last = Chhaya|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/2003/feb/27german.htm|title=Oscar-winner to shoot Bengali film|work=Rediff.com|date=February 27, 2003}}</ref><ref name="TOI">{{cite news|url=https://mailman.rice.edu/pipermail/sasialit/2003-February/015165.html|title=German Oscar winner to tell a Bengali love story|publisher=Times of India|date=February 27, 2003}}{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Gallenberger set the film in India and made it entirely in [[Bengali language]] to maintain authenticity.<ref name="TOI"/> He also hired a Bengali communicator for a crash course in the language for non-Bengali members of the 100-member crew.<ref name="Rediff"/>
In 2004, he made his first feature-length film ''[[Shadows of Time]]'' starring Indian actors [[Tannishtha Chatterjee]], [[Prashant Narayanan]] and [[Irrfan Khan]]. The romantic story, written by Gallenberger himself, was spread across 6 decades, beginning in pre-independent India in the 40s.<ref name="Rediff">{{cite news| first = M.| last = Chhaya|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/2003/feb/27german.htm|title=Oscar-winner to shoot Bengali film|work=Rediff.com|date=February 27, 2003}}</ref><ref name="TOI">{{cite news|url=https://mailman.rice.edu/pipermail/sasialit/2003-February/015165.html|title=German Oscar winner to tell a Bengali love story|publisher=Times of India|date=February 27, 2003}}{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Gallenberger set the film in India and made it entirely in [[Bengali language]] to maintain authenticity.<ref name="TOI"/> He also hired a Bengali communicator for a crash course in the language for non-Bengali members of the 100-member crew.<ref name="Rediff"/>


In 2007, Gallenberger began production of a Chinese-French-German biopictorial film on the wartime experiences of [[John Rabe]], a German businessman who used his Nazi party membership to establish a [[Nanking Safety Zone|Safety Zone in Nanking]] and save over 200,000 Chinese from the [[Nanking massacre]]. The story is based upon [[The Good Man of Nanking|Rabe's wartime diaries]]. It premiered at the 59th [[Berlin Film Festival]] on 7 February 2009. The film picked up over seven [[Deutscher Filmpreis|German Film Awards]] nominations, including Best Film and Best Director.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1124377/awards|title = John Rabe - IMDb}}</ref>
In 2007, Gallenberger began production of a Chinese-French-German biopictorial film on the wartime experiences of [[John Rabe]], a German businessman who used his Nazi party membership to establish a [[Nanking Safety Zone|Safety Zone in Nanjing]] and save over 200,000 Chinese from the [[Nanjing massacre]] during the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]]. The story is based upon [[The Good Man of Nanking|Rabe's wartime diaries]]. It premiered at the 59th [[Berlin Film Festival]] on 7 February 2009. The film picked up over seven [[Deutscher Filmpreis|German Film Awards]] nominations, including Best Film and Best Director.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1124377/awards|title = John Rabe - IMDb}}</ref>


He is a member of "[[Mensa International]]".
He is a member of [[Mensa International]].


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
;Feature Films
;Feature Films
* ''Honolulu'' (2001/anthology film)
* ''Honolulu'' (2001/anthology film)
* ''[[Schatten der Zeit]]'' (2004)
* ''[[Shadows of Time]]'' (2004)
* ''[[John Rabe (film)|John Rabe]]'' (2009)
* ''[[John Rabe (film)|John Rabe]]'' (2009)
* ''[[Colonia Dignidad (film)|Colonia]]'' (2015)
* {{Lang|es|[[Colonia (film)|Colonia]]}} (2015)
* ''Grüner wird's nicht, sagte der Gärtner und flog davon'' (2018)
* ''[[As Green As It Gets]]'' (2018)
* ''Der Überläufer'' (2020)
* ''Der Überläufer'' (2020)



Latest revision as of 17:42, 26 November 2023

Florian Gallenberger
Florian Gallenberger (2016)
Born (1972-02-23) 23 February 1972 (age 52)[1]
Occupation(s)Director, Writer
Years active1990—present

Florian Gallenberger (born 23 February 1972 in Munich) is a German film director and writer. His film Quiero ser (I want to be...) was awarded the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 2001.

Career

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Gallenberger appeared in various roles in feature films, TV productions and theater plays from the age of five. From 1992 to 1999, he studied Direction at the University of Television and Film Munich. In 2001, he won the Honorary Foreign Film Award at the Student Academy Awards and an Oscar in the Best Live Action Short Film category for his short film Quiero Ser which is set in Mexico.

In 2004, he made his first feature-length film Shadows of Time starring Indian actors Tannishtha Chatterjee, Prashant Narayanan and Irrfan Khan. The romantic story, written by Gallenberger himself, was spread across 6 decades, beginning in pre-independent India in the 40s.[2][3] Gallenberger set the film in India and made it entirely in Bengali language to maintain authenticity.[3] He also hired a Bengali communicator for a crash course in the language for non-Bengali members of the 100-member crew.[2]

In 2007, Gallenberger began production of a Chinese-French-German biopictorial film on the wartime experiences of John Rabe, a German businessman who used his Nazi party membership to establish a Safety Zone in Nanjing and save over 200,000 Chinese from the Nanjing massacre during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The story is based upon Rabe's wartime diaries. It premiered at the 59th Berlin Film Festival on 7 February 2009. The film picked up over seven German Film Awards nominations, including Best Film and Best Director.[4]

He is a member of Mensa International.

Filmography

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Feature Films
Short Films
  • Der Schlag ans Hoftor (1990)
  • Mysterium einer Notdurftanstalt (1993)
  • Tango Berlin (1997)
  • Hure (1997)
  • Buck (1997)
  • Quiero ser (I want to be...) (1999)

Awards and nominations

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Won
Nominated

References

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  1. ^ Florian Gallenberger | Biography and Filmography - Hollywood.com
  2. ^ a b Chhaya, M. (February 27, 2003). "Oscar-winner to shoot Bengali film". Rediff.com.
  3. ^ a b "German Oscar winner to tell a Bengali love story". Times of India. February 27, 2003.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "John Rabe - IMDb".
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