Heinrich "Heiner" Carow (19 September 1929 – 1 February 1997) was a German film director and screenwriter. Heinrich Carow was born on 19 September 1929 in Rostock, Mecklenburg, Germany. He became known as "Heiner". Carow's 1986 film So Many Dreams was entered into the 37th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1987, he was a member of the jury at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival.
The Legend of Paul and Paula
(Director)
The Legend of Paul and Paula
(Screenplay)
Ikarus
(Director)
Until Death Do Us Part
(Director)
They Called Him Amigo
(Director)
Fähre in den Tod
(Director)
Life Begins
(Director)
Die Hochzeit von Länneken
(Director)
The Russians Are Coming
(Director)
The Journey to Sundevit
(Director)
Sheriff Teddy
(Director)
The Mistake
(Director)
Until Death Do Us Part
(Writer)
Pugowitza
(Screenplay)
So Many Dreams
(Director)
The Russians Are Coming
(Writer)
Coming Out
(Director)
Jeder hat seine Geschichte
(Director)
Career
(Director)
Sheriff Teddy
(Writer)
They Called Him Amigo
(Writer)
Martin’s Diary
(Director)
Martin’s Diary
(Screenplay)
The Journey to Sundevit
(Writer)
Career
(Writer)
Jeder hat seine Geschichte
(Writer)
Die Hochzeit von Länneken
(Writer)
So Many Dreams
(Writer)
Ikarus
(Writer)
The Mistake
(Writer)
Vater Mutter Mörderkind
(Director)
Kanzlei Bürger
(Director)