Dirk Wilutzky
Dirk Wilutzky (born 1965 in Herleshausen, West Germany) is a German film producer and director. He won the shared Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for the 2014 documentary Citizenfour at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015.[1] He is married to film editor Mathilde Bonnefoy,[2] with whom he produced Citizenfour.
Filmography (selected)
Director
- 2005: The Fleetingness
- 2007: Pitching in Hollywood
- 2011: Was tun?
Producer
- 2009: Deutschland 09 – 13 kurze Filme zur Lage der Nation
- 2010: Soul Boy
- 2011: Und wir sind nicht die Einzigen
- 2014: Citizenfour
Production management
- 1998: Wolffs Revier (TV series)
- 1998: Der Clown (TV series)
- 2002: Bowling for Columbine
- 2003: The Soul of a Man
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References
- "Secrets become history: 'Citizenfour' Oscar is latest honour for Snowden journalists". themalaymailonline.com. February 23, 2015. Retrieved February 23, 2015.
- Packer, George (October 20, 2014). "Laura Poitras's closeup view of Edward Snowden". The New Yorker. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
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