Harald Sicheritz | |
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Born |
Stockholm, Sweden | 25 June 1958
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1980–present |
Website |
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Harald Sicheritz (born 25 June 1958 in Stockholm, Sweden) is an Austrian screenwriter and film director. [1] [2] [3]
Raised in a working-class district of Vienna, Harald Sicheritz studied Communication sciences and Political sciences. In 1983 he graduated with a Ph.D. - his thesis' title was How does TV entertain us?
Sicheritz first became known as a bass player and songwriter of the rock band Wiener Wunder, who in 1986 contributed to the soundtrack of the musical comedy blockbuster Müllers Büro and scored a #1 hit in the Austrian charts with Loretta.
[4]
From 1980 to 1984 Sicheritz earned his spurs as a filmmaker by working for the TV program Ohne Maulkorb with
ORF. In 2009 he was among the founders of the
Austrian Film Academy and served as member of the board for the first ten years.
His 1994 feature film debut Mother's Day made Harald Sicheritz one of Austria's most renown directors - the film achieved cult status right away. [5] [6] Besides his regular work for the big screen, he writes, co-writes and/or directs TV films [7] and episodes for TV series (e.g. Tatort, Kaisermühlen Blues, MA 2412, Vier Frauen und ein Todesfall, Die Gipfelzipfler, Vorstadtweiber), as well as numerous TV commercials.
The Sicheritz feature films Hinterholz 8 (617.596 admissions) und Poppitz (441.082) rank as #1 and #2 in the Austrian Film Institute's all time box office charts, kept since 1982. [8] His 11 feature films to date sold more than 2 million tickets in Austria.
Harald Sicheritz | |
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Born |
Stockholm, Sweden | 25 June 1958
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1980–present |
Website |
www |
Harald Sicheritz (born 25 June 1958 in Stockholm, Sweden) is an Austrian screenwriter and film director. [1] [2] [3]
Raised in a working-class district of Vienna, Harald Sicheritz studied Communication sciences and Political sciences. In 1983 he graduated with a Ph.D. - his thesis' title was How does TV entertain us?
Sicheritz first became known as a bass player and songwriter of the rock band Wiener Wunder, who in 1986 contributed to the soundtrack of the musical comedy blockbuster Müllers Büro and scored a #1 hit in the Austrian charts with Loretta.
[4]
From 1980 to 1984 Sicheritz earned his spurs as a filmmaker by working for the TV program Ohne Maulkorb with
ORF. In 2009 he was among the founders of the
Austrian Film Academy and served as member of the board for the first ten years.
His 1994 feature film debut Mother's Day made Harald Sicheritz one of Austria's most renown directors - the film achieved cult status right away. [5] [6] Besides his regular work for the big screen, he writes, co-writes and/or directs TV films [7] and episodes for TV series (e.g. Tatort, Kaisermühlen Blues, MA 2412, Vier Frauen und ein Todesfall, Die Gipfelzipfler, Vorstadtweiber), as well as numerous TV commercials.
The Sicheritz feature films Hinterholz 8 (617.596 admissions) und Poppitz (441.082) rank as #1 and #2 in the Austrian Film Institute's all time box office charts, kept since 1982. [8] His 11 feature films to date sold more than 2 million tickets in Austria.