Hans-Joachim Kasprzik was a German film and television director and screenwriter, recognized for his work with DEFA and Deutscher Fernsehfunk in East Germany. He began his career in the 1950s as an assistant director, collaborating with notable filmmakers such as Kurt Maetzig and Konrad Wolf. Kasprzik's directorial works include Hände hoch oder ich schieße (1966), Gewissen in Aufruhr (1961), and Wolf unter Wölfen (1964). His films often explored social and political themes, reflecting the complexities of East German society. Kasprzik passed away in Berlin in 1997.
Bahnwärter Thiel
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Hände hoch oder ich schieße
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Hände hoch oder ich schieße
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Gerichtet bei Nacht
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Abschied vom Frieden
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Abschied vom Frieden
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Die letzte Chance
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Die letzte Chance
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Polizeiruf 110
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Sachsens Glanz und Preußens Gloria
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Die Brüder Lautensack
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Gewissen in Aufruhr
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Kleiner Mann – was nun?
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Kleiner Mann – was nun?
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Jeder stirbt für sich allein
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