Andreas Sulzer

Andreas Sulzer

Director, Writer

BIO

Andreas Sulzer is a Swiss film director and screenwriter. He is best known for his work on the short film, Auf Wiedersehen, which won the Swiss Film Award in 2009 and was screened at numerous international film festivals.

Sulzer was born in Zurich, Switzerland in 1979. He studied directing at the Zurich University of the Arts, graduating in 2007. He began his filmmaking journey by making short films, which he wrote, directed, and produced. His short film, Auf Wiedersehen, won the Swiss Film Award in 2009 and was screened at numerous international film festivals.

Sulzer's first feature film, The Dreamers, was released in 2013 and was a critical success. The film won the Swiss Film Award for Best Feature Film and the Audience Award at the Zurich Film Festival. It was also nominated for the Swiss Film Prize for Best Screenplay. The Dreamers was praised for its inventive visual style and original story.

Sulzer's second feature film, The Sea, was released in 2015 and was another critical success. The film was nominated for the Swiss Film Prize for Best Feature Film and was screened at numerous international film festivals. It was praised for its poetic visual style and its thoughtful exploration of love and loss.

Sulzer has also directed a number of television shows, including the Swiss drama series, Der Bote. He has also directed a number of documentaries, including the award-winning feature-length documentary, Die Steilen Berge.

Sulzer is currently working on his third feature film. He also continues to make short films and directs commercials and music videos.

Sulzer's films are known for their visual style and thoughtful storytelling. He has won numerous awards for his work and continues to make films that challenge and inspire audiences. His work has been praised by critics and audiences alike, making him one of the most respected filmmakers in Switzerland.

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