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  1. Michael Glawogger. Michael Glawogger bei der Premiere von Slumming in Linz, 2006. Michael Glawogger (* 3. Dezember 1959 in Graz; † 22. April 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia [1]) war ein österreichischer Filmregisseur, Drehbuchautor und Kameramann .

  2. Megacities. Megacities is both fascinating and shocking at once – a contradiction the inhabitants of Bombay, New York, Mexico City, and Moscow must live with day in and day out. The film is a tale in twelve episodes about people struggling to survive with resourcefulness, humor, and dignity, and yet there is one illusion they all share: the ...

  3. August 2011. Sex is for sale everywhere. The marketplaces vary depending on the society, and they are reflections of it. Michael Glawogger observed the business in Thailand, Bangladesh and Mexico in more or less forbidden zones semi-concealed in the society's shadows, then created a triptych on prostitution which is filled with powerful images.

  4. Untitled 2017. Untitled. "I want to give a view of the world that can only emerge by not pursuing any particular theme, by refraining from passing judgment, proceeding without aim. Drifting with no direction except one’s own curiosity and intuition." (Michael Glawogger) More than two years after the sudden death of Michael Glawogger in April ...

  5. 3 de oct. de 2020 · The first words we hear in Untitled are those of the late Michael Glawogger. Speaking of the movie he was making in 2014, which premiered this week at the 69th Berlinale, three years after his unexpected death from malaria, Glawogger offers a prescient notion by which to understand his process: “The most beautiful film I could imagine,” he states, “is one which would never come to rest.”

  6. Michael Glawogger (Germany, 2009). Michael Glawogger in person. In this story of converging lives, a man whose father was killed by Nazis seeks to find his murderer, and a Lithuanian involved in war crimes lives in hiding in New York. “Equal parts thriller, family drama, and examination of historical memory” (Museum of the Moving Image).

  7. Michael Glawogger's world-acclaimed essayist documentaries