Marcus H. Rosenmüller

Marcus H. Rose Müller (born 21 July 1973 in Tegernsee as Marcus Heinrich Rose Mueller, also known as Marcus Hausham Rosenmullerhohle ) is a German film director and screenwriter. He is known for his modern Bavarian homeland films such as who dies earlier is longer dead

Life

Originally from a working class family Rosenmullerhohle grew up in the Upper Bavarian town of Hausham. In neighboring Miesbach he attended high school until 1993. In Hausham already expressed in Rose miller youth his talent for self-composed poems and songs. He also sat until 2008 for the SPD in the council of Hausham.

His first films he published as " Marcus Rose Miller." For better distinction of the operating under the same name as a director Marcus O. Rosenmullerhohle both decided after a conversation to occur with additional initial. From the actually for " Henry " standing " H" in 2006 due to an idea of the producer Andreas Richter in the opening credits of the film Who Grave Decisions longer the more memorable " Marcus Hausham Rose Miller."

Professional work

Marcus H. Rose Müller studied from 1995 to 2003 at the University of Television and Film Munich. Already with his research papers he could draw attention to themselves. He won in 1999 for the short film Just carpenter make women happy the German Film School Award in gold. With a DAAD scholarship he could turn his final film Hotel Deepa in Pune, India.

For the Bavarian Broadcasting Rose Müller has made several documentary films of the series Somewhere in Bavaria. In the article the peace in hand, he was co-director on the side of Joseph Vilsmaier. Together with Christian Lerch Marcus H. Rose Müller wrote the screenplay for his first feature film, released in 2006 Who Grave Decisions longer, during which he also directed. The comedy about an Upper Bavarian rascal and his fear of purgatory was able to prevail at the box office not only in the emergence of the state of Bavaria and in Germany reached about 1.8 million visitors.

As of January 2007, the Comedy Guys ran with over 550,000 visitors in theaters. In the same year followed best time of the first part of a funded by the Bavarian Broadcasting, planned as a trilogy series, which takes place in the harsh landscape around Dachau. Best area, the second part, launched in January 2008, the filming best chance for the third part began in late 2013. The plot revolves around the lives in the small town of tandem Kati ( in the first film about 17, in the second about 19 years old, played by Anna Maria Sturm ), her parents and friends, including her best friend Jo ( Rosalie Thomass ).

Bavarian Outlaw, a historical film about the legendary Bavarian robbers Mathias Kneissl, was released in theaters on 21 August 2008. The title role was played by Maximilian Brückner, in supporting roles were well-known Bavarian actor like Michael Fitz, Eisi Gulp, Tilo Prückner and Sigi rooms to arbitration. In the launched in theaters in early 2009 film of the novel played The Perlmutterfarbe, as in earlier Who dies is dead for longer, the young Markus Krojer the lead role.

From May to July 2010, turned Rosenmullerhohle Summer in Orange, a comedy about a group of Berlin sannyasins who settle in the Upper Bavarian province. Again, the director shows in this feature film a story from the child's perspective: Amber Bongard plays a twelve- year-old who rebelled against their esoteric mother (Petra Schmidt- Schaller ). The theatrical release was in August 2011. Prior to the completion of summer in Orange launched in September 2010, the filming of Summer of jugglers. In the comedic period film, Max von Thun plays the Theaterimpresario Emanuel Schikaneder. During summer in orange with about 570,000 visitors to the figures of the Federal Film Board was the second most successful among the movies Rose Mueller, who four months later launched the summer of jugglers came out not more than 52,000 spectators and is (as of 2013) the one with the least success with the public.

Rose miller comedy Who considers, is blissfully came on 16 August 2012 in the cinemas and reached approximately 380,000 viewers. The main role is played by Christian elms next to Hannelore Elsner, Marie Leuenberger, Lisa Maria Potthoff, Simon Schwarz and Jürgen Tonkel.

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