Dietmar Post

Dietmar Post

Dietmar Post (2008)
Born Dietmar Post
(1962-12-26) December 26, 1962
Espelkamp, West Germany
Occupation Filmmaker
Years active 1996 - present
Website http://www.playloud.org

Dietmar Post (born December 26, 1962 in West Germany) is a film director, producer and owner of a film and music label.

Biography

Dietmar Post worked as an off set printer before studying Theatre and Film Studies and Spanish Language at Free University in Berlin and at Complutense University in Madrid. In 1995 he obtained his master's degree. Between 1995–2003 he lived and worked in New York. He attended film school at NYU, where he made his first short film, the award-winning Bowl of Oatmeal. His second short film Cloven Hoofed had its premiere at the Rotterdam Film Festival in 1998. Post assisted renowned documentary filmmakers Thomas Schadt (Wall Street), Reiner Holzemer (Walker Evans) and Lutz Dammbeck (The Net). In 1997 he founded with his partner Lucia Palacios the production company Play Loud! Productions, which since 2006 also functions as a film and music label. Their own films, such as, Reverend Billy & The Church of Stop Shopping (documentary film), monks - the transatlantic feedback and Klangbad: Avant-garde in the Meadows have been acclaimed worldwide.

Critics have called Post and Palacios the German counterpart to the American Direct Cinema directors D. A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus.[1]

In 2008 Dietmar Post and Lucia Palacios received the prestigious Adolf-Grimme Awards (The German TV Oscar).

Filmography (as a director)

Film & Music Label

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

Awards

References

External links

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