Thomas Fantl (9 December 1928 – 20 July 2001) was a German film director and screenwriter.[1] He directed 23 films between 1964 and 1986. His 1964 film Time of the Innocent was entered into the 14th Berlin International Film Festival.

Thomas Fantl
Born(1928-12-09)9 December 1928
Died20 July 2001(2001-07-20) (aged 72)
Munich, Germany
Occupation(s)Film director
Screenwriter
Years active1964-1986

Filmography edit

  • Time of the Innocent (1964) — based on a play by Siegfried Lenz
  • Das Rendezvous (1965, TV film) — screenplay by Gabriele Wohmann
  • Das Haus der sieben Balkone (1965, TV film) — based on the play La casa de los siete balcones by Alejandro Casona
  • Wovon die Menschen leben (1965, TV film) — based on Leo Tolstoy's short story What Men Live By
  • Die Gefährtin (1967, TV film) — based on a play by Jean-Louis Curtis
  • Stunde der Nachtigallen (1967, TV film) — based on a play by James Parish
  • In aller Stille (1967, TV film)
  • Interpol: ... geborene Lipowski (1967, TV series episode)
  • Das ausgefüllte Leben des Alexander Dubronski (1967, TV film) — screenplay by Dieter Waldmann [de]
  • Nachtcafé (1968, TV film)
  • Wo man sich trifft (1968, TV film) — remake of the Swedish TV film Nattcafé [sv]
  • Risiko für Weihnachtsmänner (1968, TV film) — based on a short story by Siegfried Lenz
  • Hürdenlauf (1969, TV film) — screenplay by Dieter Waldmann [de]
  • Das schönste Fest der Welt (1969, TV film) — based on a radio play by Siegfried Lenz
  • Van Gogh (1969, TV film) — based on a play by Alfred Matusche [de]
  • Eine Rechnung, die nicht aufgeht (1969, TV film) — based on a story by Wolfdietrich Schnurre
  • All Backs Were Turned (1970, TV film) — based on a story by Marek Hłasko
  • Lieber Erwin (1970, TV film)
  • Ludwig van Beethoven: "... in allem streng die Wahrheit" (1970, TV film)
  • Recht oder Unrecht [de]: Der Schuß (1970, TV series episode)
  • Aufstiegschancen (1971, TV film) — screenplay by Max von der Grün
  • Die Untaten des Fräulein Mikova (1971, TV film) — screenplay by Vratislav Blažek [de]
  • Sein Schutzengel (1971, TV film) — screenplay by Wolfdietrich Schnurre
  • Faire l'amour : De la pilule à l'ordinateur [fr] (1971, international anthology film)
  • Freitags dienstbereit – Passage-Apotheke (1971, TV film)
  • Alarm (1972, TV series)
  • Gabriel (1973, TV film) — screenplay by Vratislav Blažek [de]
  • Der Nervtöter [de] (1973, TV series, 6 episodes)
  • Tatort: Eine todsichere Sache (1974, TV series episode)
  • Das einsame Haus (1974, TV film) — screenplay by Ladislav Mňačko
  • Keine Spürhunde für den Fiskus (1975, TV film)
  • Der Knabe mit den 13 Vätern (1976, TV series, 13 episodes) — based on a novel by Alexander Roda Roda
  • Der Haupttreffer (1977, TV film)
  • Flucht (1977, TV film) — screenplay by Ladislav Mňačko
  • Der Preis (1977, TV film) — based on the play The Price by Arthur Miller
  • Geschichten aus der Zukunft [de]: Noch einmal Adam und Eva (1978, TV series episode)
  • Die Magermilchbande (1979, TV series, 14 episodes)
  • Eingriffe (1980, TV film)
  • Die Aufgabe des Dr. med. Graefe (1982, TV film)
  • Unterwegs nach Atlantis (1982, TV series, 13 episodes) — based on two novels by Johanna von Koczian
  • Der Paragraphenwirt (1983, TV series, 13 episodes)
  • Crooks in Paradise (1985, TV film) — screenplay by Maria Matray
  • Stadttheater (1985, TV film) — based on a novel by Fritz Raab [de]
  • Alte Freundschaften (1989, TV film)
  • Solo für Sudmann: Konfettimord (1997, TV series episode)

References edit

  1. ^ "Thomas Fantl". Film Portal. Retrieved 11 May 2020.

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