Claus Hant is a German writer, best known as the creator of Der Bulle von Tölz, a TV series that ran on prime time for over a decade and made German TV history with its audience figures. Hant's films have been nominated for the Adolf Grimme Awards and have been honoured with the Goldener Löwe/Deutscher Fernsehpreis, the Cadrage Succes, the Romy (TV award) and the Bavarian Film Awards.
Claus Hant | |
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Born | (Germany) |
Occupation | Writer |
Language | German, English |
Nationality | German |
Genres | Film, television, thriller, fiction, non-fiction |
Claus Hant has also written Young Hitler, a book about the formative years of the German dictator Adolf Hitler, published by Quartet Books, London.[1]
Film and television
edit- Eight Miles High (feature film, contributor)
- Der Bulle von Tölz (television series, seven episodes)
- The Day of the Cat (feature film starring Bruno Ganz, based on a novel by Thomas Hürlimann)
- The Robber Hotzenplotz (feature film)
Thriller
edit- Affenschande, S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2005 ISBN 978-3-502-11005-7
- Weltspartag, S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2007.ISBN 978-3-502-11039-2
Non-Fiction
edit- Young Hitler, Quartet Books, London 2010[2]
- Das Drehbuch. Praktische Filmdramaturgie. Zweitausendeins, Frankfurt am Main 1999[3]
- Hitler, Die wenig bekannten Fakten, Bookmundo, Rotterdamm, 2020, ISBN 978-9-40360-415-2
References
edit- ^ "The bookseller: Oct 7". The Guardian. 7 October 2006. Archived from the original on 21 May 2022.
- ^ Young Hitler, Quartet Books, London 2010 ISBN 978-0-7043-7182-8 http://www.younghitler.com/
- ^ Katharina Bildhauer: “Drehbuch reloaded”, 2007