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Cyril Tuschi |
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After studying philosophy in the United States in the late 1980s, Cyril Tuschi (1969, Frankfurt, Germany) opened a nightclub and worked at the Stuttgart State Theatre. In 1992, his first short film, Frankfurt at the Ocean, was invited to several festivals in Germany. He then enrolled at the Film Academy Baden-Wuerttemberg. In 1996, Nightland, a Kafka adaptation, was screened in Berlin and won the New York Academy Camera Prize. Tuschi’s feature debut came with the road movie Slight Changes in Temperature and Mind, which won the Audience Award at the Ludwigshafen Festival of German Film. Tuschi currently focuses on script development and international co-productions with his company Lala Films. 2011 Khodorkovsky (doc) 2004 SommerHundeSoehne (Slight Changes in Temperature and Mind) 1997 TURN! (mm) 1996 Nachtland (Nightland, cm) 1996 A Country Doctor (cm) 1995 Windrush (cm) 1994 Excuses (cm) 1993 Close (cm) 1993 Angelus Novus (cm) 1992 Frankfurt am Meer (Frankfurt at the Ocean, cm) |
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