Mario Giordano (writer)
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Born | Munich, West Germany | 30 May 1963
Occupation | Writer |
Mario Giordano (born 30 May 1963) is a German writer. His novel Black Box (1999), which is based on a true occurrence (Stanford prison experiment) was adapted to a film under the name Das Experiment directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel. [1] The film was acclaimed and Giordano received for it among other prizes the Bavarian Film Award for Best Screenplay.[2]
Books
[edit]- Karakum
- Der aus den Docks
- Black Box (Das Experiment) also as screenplay
- Pangea (together with Andreas Schlüter)
- 1000 Gefühle für die es keinen Namen gibt
- Auntie Poldi and the Sicilian Lions
- Auntie Poldi and the Fruits of the Lord alternately titled Auntie Poldi and the Vineyards of Etna
- Auntie Poldi and the Handsome Antonio
- Auntie Poldi and the Lost Madonna
- 1,000 Feelings for Which There Are No Names - Ray Fenwick (Illustrator), Isabel Fargo Cole (Translator)
Screenplays
[edit]- Das Experiment, from his novel Black Box, 2001
- Lilalu im Schepperland, from Enid Blyton, 2000
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