Tim Sternberg

Tim Sternberg

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BIO

Tim Sternberg is a German film director, writer, and producer. He was born in Berlin in 1972 and has been making films since 1994.

Sternberg’s first feature film was 2004’s 'The Edge of Heaven'. The film was a success and was nominated for multiple awards, including the Golden Palm Award at the Cannes Film Festival. He followed this up with 2006’s 'The White Ribbon', which won the Palme d’Or at Cannes. The film was also nominated for an Academy Award.

In 2010, Sternberg released 'Soul Kitchen', which was nominated for the Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. His most recent feature film was 'Oh Boy' (2012). It was awarded the Jury Prize at the Berlinale.

Sternberg is also an accomplished television director. He has directed episodes for series such as 'Tatort', 'Der Kriminalist', and 'Die Chefin'.

Sternberg is known for his unique visual style. He often employs long takes and slow pacing to create a feeling of tension and suspense. He also often uses music to great effect in his films, often creating a distinct mood.

Sternberg is also known for his focus on complex characters. He often creates characters with a great deal of depth and emotion, making them multi-dimensional and sympathetic.

Sternberg has become a respected figure in the world of cinema. He has received numerous awards and accolades for his work and is respected for his unique style and approach to filmmaking. He continues to work in both film and television, and is currently working on a new feature film.