
Jonatan Briel
Directing
Born June 9, 1942 · Died August 26, 1988
Bodenwerder, Lower Saxony
Biography
Jonatan Karl Dieter Briel (June 9, 1942 – December 26, 1988) was a German film director, screenwriter, and actor, born in Bodenwerder, Lower Saxony, and raised in Holzminden. He is best known as a specialist of the literary biographical film, with a body of work centered on 19th-century German poets and dramatists — primarily Heinrich von Kleist, Christian Friedrich Hebbel, and Friedrich Hölderlin. After completing an administrative apprenticeship (1959–1962), Briel founded the Youth Film Studi...
Filmography
Kleist Project Berlin
As Long As You Love Me, I Cannot Go Wrong
Katja
The Double Stranger
Elli, SO 36

The Attempt to Sing a Song
Your Humble Servant Scardanelli
The Stars That Smile Upon Their Cottage
Das Geheimnis
A Man Aglow
A Quite Strange Case of Love
Tago Mago
Jonatan Briel's Lenz – A German Physiognomy
Weighed and Found Too Heavy
Berlin - Berlin - Berlin
Berlin, Berlin, Berlin
Like Two Merry Aeronauts
The 300th Birthday