Oskar Roehler is a German film director, screenwriter and journalist. He grew up with his father in Berlin. From the beginning of the 1980s on, Roehler worked as a writer and published "Abschnappuniversum", a collection of stories, in 1984. He wrote screenplays for Christoph Schlingensief "Terror 2000" (1992) and for Niklaus Schilling "Deutschfieber" (1992). In 1995, Roehler made his debut as a director with the low budget production "Gentleman".
Munich (Filmfest) Stories - 25 years of Munich Filmfest
(Self)
Forbidden Films
(Himself)
Der Berührbare - Der Filmregisseur Oskar Röhler
(himself)
Taunus P5
Terror 2000
(Reporter)
Christoph Schlingensief - Die Piloten
(Self)
QRT: Sign, Zombie, Teqno - A Necrologue
The 120 Days of Bottrop
(Riefenstahls Assistent)
Through the Night with...
(Self)
Deutscher Filmpreis
(Self)
Bayerischer Filmpreis
(Self)
Stadt, Rad, Hund
(Self)
Boulevard Bio
(Self)
3 nach 9
(Self)
Nachtstudio
(Self)
aspekte
(Self)
Kulturzeit
(self)
The Elementary Particles
(Director)
Agnes and His Brothers
(Screenplay)
Agnes and His Brothers
(Director)
No Place to Go
(Screenplay)
No Place to Go
(Director)
Angst
(Director)
Angst
(Screenplay)
Suck My Dick
(Director)
Suck My Dick
(Screenplay)
Lulu and Jimi
(Director)
Jew Suss: Rise and Fall
(Screenplay)
The 120 Days of Bottrop
(Screenplay)
Jew Suss: Rise and Fall
(Director)
United Trash
(Writer)
Terror 2000
(Writer)
Gierig
(Director)
Sources of Life
(Director)
Keine Hand wäscht die Andere
(Catering)
Sources of Life
(Screenplay)
Sources of Life
(Novel)
Latin Lover – Wilde Leidenschaft auf Mallorca
(Director)
Beloved Sister
(Director)
Bad Director
(Director)
Bad Director
(Writer)
Silvester Countdown
(Director)
Punk Berlin 1982
(Director)
Punk Berlin 1982
(Writer)
The Elementary Particles
(Screenplay)
Downfall
(Thanks)
Gentleman
(Director)
Gentleman
(Writer)
Magnificent Times
(Director)
Deutschfieber
(Writer)
Enfant Terrible
(Director)
Enfant Terrible
(Story)
Enfant Terrible
(Production Design)
Silvester Countdown
(Screenplay)
Silvester Countdown
(Producer)
Bad Director
(Novel)