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Nikolai Müllerschön

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Nikolai Müllerschön is a German film Writer/Director.

He was born in 1958 in Stuttgart,[1] West Germany and moved to Munich in 1968. He has lived in Los Angeles since 1992.

He started as a Stills Photographer, worked as Continuity-Supervisor, Assistant Cameraman, Sound-Engineer, Assistant Director, Director of Photography on Documentary Films, Commercials, Industrial Films, Television-Films/Features and Theatrical Feature Films in Europe, the US and Asia. First Feature as Director 1979. Worked as Screenwriter, Creative Producer and Director on Theatrical Features, TV-Features, Mini-Series and TV-Drama-Series.

He is sometimes credited as Niki Müllerschön.

Filmography

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Title Year Function Notes Source
Inflation im Paradies 1980 Director, writer 35mm, color, 90 minutes. Anthology film, segment "Schnelle Nacht". [2]
Schulmädchen '84 1983 Director 35mm, color, 79 minutes. [3]
Ein irres Feeling [de] 1984 Director 35mm, color, 86 minutes. [4]
Orchideen des Wahnsinns 1984 Director 35mm, color, 80 minutes. [5]
Operation Dead End [de] 1985 Director, writer 35mm, color, 92 minutes. [6]
Orpheus 1987 Director Color, 84 minutes. [7]
In the Flesh [de] 1995 Director 95 minutes, color, 35mm, original title: Im Sog des Bösen. [8]
The Red Baron 2008 Director, writer, producer 126 minutes, color, 35mm. [9]
Subject 15 2010 Director 81 minutes, color, working title: Dumping Grounds
Harms 2012 Director, writer, producer 98 minutes, color. [10]
Women 2013 Director, writer, producer
Hit 2014 Director, writer, producer

Television

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Director

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  • 2014: Last Exit Sauerland, TV-Feature
  • 2013: Almuth und Rita, TV-Feature
  • 2012: Hochzeiten Zwei (AT), ARD, TV-Feature
  • 2012: Hochzeiten, ARD, TV-Feature
  • 2011: Doppelgängerin, ARD, TV-Feature
  • 2010: Aber jetzt erst recht, ARD, TV-Feature
  • 2009: Kathi, ARD, TV-Feature.
  • 2005: Five Stars, ZDF, pilot and 4 episodes, drama mini series
  • 2005: Mutter aus heiterem Himmel, Sat.1, TV-Feature
  • 2003-2004: Die Verbrechen des Professor Capellari, 3 two-hour episodes
  • 1999: Paul and Clara, Sat.1, TV-Feature. Love/Drama.
  • 1998: Prototype, ProSieben, TV-Feature. Action/Thriller.
  • 1998: Freunde fürs Leben, ZDF, Mini-series, pilot and 2 episodes. Family Soap.
  • 1997: Delayed Exposure, TV Event-Movie, RTL (aired 1997, best ratings of week - total, 17th best ratings of year at network - TV-movies). Drama/Thriller.
  • 1997: Revenge, Sat.1, TV-event movie, (aired in 1997, 2nd best ratings / day – all networks, best/week for network). Drama/Thriller.
  • 1996: The Girl's the Witness, Sat.1, TV-Feature, 16mm, color, 104 minutes, (aired 1997, 2nd best ratings/day all networks). Crime/Thriller.
  • 1995: Hals über Kopf, ProSieben, TV-Feature, 16mm, color, 96 minutes. Chosen Best German TV - Program (crime/Thriller) by European TV Festival. Crime/Thriller/Comedy.
  • 1994: Alles außer Mord, ProSieben, TV-Feature. 16 mm, color, 96 minutes. Crime/Thriller/Comedy.
  • 1994: Der Gletscher Clan, ProSieben, mini-series. Nominated for GRIMME-PREIS 1995. 6 episodes (48 minutes). Drama.
  • 1993: Der Gletscher Clan, ProSieben, mini-series. 1 Pilot (94 minutes) and 7 episodes (48 minutes). Drama.
  • 1992: Der Millionär, ARD, TV-Series. 16mm, color 28 minutes. 4 episodes. Drama/Thriller.
  • 1991: Der Sturm, BR, TV-Mini-Series. 16mm, color. 6 episodes (30 minutes). Drama/Documentary.
  • 1990/91: Inside Bunte, ProSieben, Creation/Design/Creative Producer. RTL Magazine Show.
  • 1988/89: Die glückliche Familie, ZDF. 16mm, color. 10 episodes (50 minutes). Family Soap.
  • 1988: Bubbles, Feature. Several TV-screenings, shown at "Children’s Film Festival". Children/Comedy.

Writer

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  • 2012: Hochzeiten Zwei, TV-Feature
  • 2012: Hochzeiten, ARD, TV-Feature
  • 2011: Doppelgängerin, TV-Feature
  • 2010: Aber jetzt erst recht, TV-Feature
  • 2009: Kathi, ARD, TV-Feature.
  • 2001-2002: Die Verbrechen des Professor Capellari, four two hour episodes.
  • 1998: Chasing Tales, TV-Feature, Romantic Comedy (in development for PRO7).
  • 1998: Freunde fürs Leben, ZDF. TV-Series – Drama. Writer, Co-Creator of new release, 5 episodes.
  • 1996: The King, ZDF. TV-Feature - Thriller/Drama. Writer.
  • 1996: Revenge, RTL. TV-Feature - Thriller/Drama. Creator / Writer.
  • 1996: 60 Minuten Angst, Sat.1. TV-Feature- Thriller/Drama. Creator / Writer.
  • 1995: The Girl's the Witness, Sat.1. TV-Feature Thriller/Drama. Co-Writer.
  • 1995: Desperate Measures, Theatrical Feature, 96 minutes. Idea by.
  • 1993: The Glacier Clan, ProSieben. TV Mini-series - Drama/Comedy. 6 Episodes. Creator / Writer/Creative Producer.
  • 1992/93: The Glacier Clan, ProSieben. TV- Mini-series - Drama / Comedy. Pilot / 7 episodes. Co-creator/Co-writer/Director/Creative Producer.
  • 1990/91: Inside Bunte, ProSieben. TV-Magazine. Creator, Writer, Creative Producer.

Short films

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  • Der Wettkampf, 1984. 35mm, color, 12 minutes.

Awards

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  • "HARMS": Best Leading Actor (Heiner Lauterbach) at Tirana International Film Festival 2013
  • “THE RED BARON”: Platinum Remi Award for Best Action Adventure Theatrical Feature at 43rd Annual Worldfest Houston International Film Festival 2010
  • “THE RED BARON”: Best Feature Film at DELRAY BEACH FILM 2010
  • "OPERATION DEAD END": Nominated Best Picture at Sidges Film Festival/Spain in 1986. (Written and directed by NM)
  • "OPERATION DEAD END": Awarded "Besonders Wertvoll" in 1986. (Written and directed by NM)
  • "DER WETTKAMPF": Awarded "Best Theatrical Short" in 1985. (Written and directed by NM)
  • "HALS ÜBER KOPF": Awarded Best TV-Feature (Crime/Thriller) by "European TV Festival" in 1996. (Directed by NM)
  • "GLACIER CLAN": Nominated for "GRIMME PREIS in 1995. (13 episodes & pilot, co-written, written and directed by NM)

References

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  1. ^ Joachim Castan (2007). Der Rote Baron: die ganze Geschichte des Manfred von Richthofen (in German). Klett-Cotta. ISBN 978-3-608-94461-7. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  2. ^ Erich Schulze (1982). Urhebervertragsrecht: Materialsammlung mit Erläuterungen (in German). Schweitzer. p. 87. ISBN 978-3-88709-010-4. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  3. ^ Roman Schliesser; Leo Moser (2006). Die Supernase: Karl Spiehs und seine Filme (in German). Ueberreuter. p. 155. ISBN 978-3-8000-7228-6. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  4. ^ Marianne Sägebrecht (2007). Mein Leben zwischen Himmel und Erde (in German). Langen - Mueller Verlag. p. 378. ISBN 978-3-7844-3086-7. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  5. ^ Film-Dienst (in German). Vol. 39. 1986. p. 402. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  6. ^ Jürgen Felix (1994). Augen-blick (in German). Vol. 17–21. Schüren. ISBN 9783894720179. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  7. ^ Walter Stock; Bundesverband Jugend und Film (1992). "Wahlverwandtschaften": Kunst, Musik und Literatur im europäischen Film (in German). Bundesverband Jugend und Film e.V. p. 127. ISBN 9783890171357. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  8. ^ Zitty (in German). Vol. 22. Zitty Verlag GmbH. 1999. p. 102. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  9. ^ Martin A. Ruehl; Karolin Machtans (7 December 2012). Hitler - Films from Germany: History, Cinema and Politics Since 1945. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 160–. ISBN 978-0-230-22990-7. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  10. ^ Heiner Lauterbach (14 March 2013). Man lebt nur zweimal (in German). Lübbe Digital. pp. 125–. ISBN 978-3-8387-2593-2. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
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