Robert Sigl

Robert Sigl ( born July 11, 1962) is a German screenwriter and director.

From 1981 to 1986 he studied at the Munich Film School. In 1988, Sigl received only 25 years for his work Laurin the Bavarian Film Prize for best young director.

In the coming years Sigl worked on several projects before the fantasy adventure series Christmas Stella Stellaris turned in Poland. He also directed the action series Alarm für Cobra 11 In the Süddeutsche Zeitung was the episode " The Prodigal Daughter " compared because those unusual atmosphere with Twin Peaks.

By Stella Stellaris series of Canadian director Paul Donovan became aware of him. He was awarded the contract, one of the four pilot films of the science fiction series Lexx - The Dark Zone to rotate with Hollywood star Malcolm McDowell. Lexx was because of his oblique and bizarre humor and not least because of the massive computer-animated special effects (the proportion of computer-animated scenes per film was up to 65 %) a success and was shown in over 100 countries.

Furthermore, led Sigl directed the German horror thriller cry - because I 'll kill you, which was one of the most successful television productions of 1999! . Under the title of School's Out was released in the U.S. on DVD and video.

Because of his great success Sigl got the job at the girls' boarding school - Your cries will be heard no one, also known as Dead Iceland - School's Out 2 to directing in France. It was followed by two episodes of the series Tatort, eleven episodes for SOKO Donau and the English Mystery Thriller Hepzibah.

Sigl is currently working on new projects, including Golgotha ​​, The Spider, The 13 disciples and Medusa.

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