Călin Peter Netzer (b. 1975)

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Alias:
Calin Peter Netzer
Cãlin Peter Netzer
卡林·皮特·内策尔

Birthplace:
Petroşani, Hunedoara, Romania

Born:
May 1, 1975

Călin Peter Netzer (born 1 May 1975) is a Romanian film director who won the Golden Bear at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.  Born in Petroșani to a family of Romanian and German origins, Netzer emigrated with his family to West Germany in 1983. In 1994, he returned to Romania in order to study film direction at the Academy of Theatre and Film in Bucharest.  His first feature film, Maria (2003), won the Special Prize of the Jury at the Locarno International Film Festival, among other prizes at this and other film festivals. Poziția copilului (Child's Pose, 2013), his third feature film, won him the Golden Bear at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival.[2][3] The film was selected as the Romanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards.

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Co-Producer:
2021  Humble

Director:
2003  Maria
2010  Medal of Honor
2013  Child's Pose
2017  Ana, My Love
2021  Humble
2023  Familiar

Producer:
2003  Maria
2010  Medal of Honor
2013  Child's Pose
2015  The Network
2017  Ana, My Love
2021  Humble
2023  Familiar

Screenplay:
2003  Maria
2010  Medal of Honor
2013  Child's Pose
2015  The Network
2017  Ana, My Love
2021  Humble
2023  Familiar

Writer:
2003  Maria
2010  Medal of Honor
2013  Child's Pose
2015  The Network
2017  Ana, My Love
2021  Humble
2023  Familiar

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