Horst Sczerba

Weitere Namen
Horst Johann Sczerba (Weiterer Name) Horst J. Sczerba (Weiterer Name)
Director, Screenplay
Krefeld

Biography

Horst J. Sczerba was born in Krefeld. He studied Medicine and worked as a doctor for many years before he turned to radio, film and television. In 1991, he wrote his first screenplay for the "Tatort"-episode "Blutwurstwalzer", directed by Wolfgang Becker. A year later, he and Becker edited the screenplay into the award-winning television film "Kinderspiele" (1992), followed by his highly-acclaimed directorial debut "Die Schamlosen" (1994), with Juergen Vogel and Meret Becker in the leading roles. His other films include: "Eine unmoegliche Hochzeit" (1996), "Die Unschuld der Kraehen" (1997) - winner of the German Television Award, the road movie "Halt mich fest" (TV, 1999) and "Heart (Herz", 2001).

Source: German Films Service & Marketing GmbH

 

Filmography

2015/2016
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2013/2014
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2001
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1999
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1997/1998
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1997/1998
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1996
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1995/1996
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1993/1994
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1991/1992
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1991
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