Georg Tressler
Georg Tressler (born January 25, 1917, in Vienna – died January 6, 2007, in Belgern, Germany) was an Austrian film director known for bringing social realism to postwar German cinema. After early work as an assistant and documentary filmmaker, he achieved major success with Die Halbstarken (1956), which helped launch the career of Horst Buchholz and marked a break from conventional 1950s German filmmaking.
Influenced by Italian Neorealism, Tressler favored location shooting and a documentary-style approach, evident in films such as Endstation Liebe and Das Totenschiff. From the 1960s onward, he worked extensively in television, directing popular series and TV films. His work is regarded as an important bridge between postwar cinema and later New German Film movements.
Acting
Crew
TV
Scene of the Crime
Director
1970
Movie
Ship of the Dead
Director
1959
Movie
2069: A Sex Odyssey
Director
1974
Movie
Sukkubus
Director
1989
Movie
Teenage Wolfpack
Screenplay
1956
TV
Graf Yoster gibt sich die Ehre
Director
1967
Movie
Die Kleine mit dem süßen Po
Director
1975
Movie
The Magnificent Rebel
Director
1961
Der Weibsteufel
Director
1966
Movie
Last Stop Love
Director
1958
TV
The Wonderful World of Disney
Director
1961
Gestatten, mein Name ist Cox
Director
1961