Rolf Thiele
Directing
Rolf Thiele was a German filmmaker who worked as a director, writer, and producer. After studying philosophy and sociology, he entered the film industry following World War II and helped establish the production company Filmaufbau Göttingen. From the 1950s through the 1970s, he created a wide range of films, often combining sharp social observation with irony and wit, and he frequently collaborated with actress Nadja Tiller. Thiele is best known for films such as Das MÀdchen Rosemarie and Lulu, and his contributions to German cinema were recognized with the Ernst Lubitsch Award in 1963.
Behind the camera
1977Women in Hospital
Director
1976Rosemary's Daughter
Director
1972The Sex Olimpics
Director & Screenplay
1971The Love Keys
Director
1971Der scharfe Heinrich - Die bumsfidelen Abenteuer einer jungen Ehe
Director
1970Slap in the Face
Director
1970Komm nach Wien, ich zeig dir was!
Director
1970Frisch, fromm, fröhlich, frei
Director
1969Grimm's Fairy Tales for Adults
Director & Screenplay
1968Die Ente klingelt um halb acht
Director
1968Come Now, My Dear Little Bird
Director & Writer
1967The Death of a Double
Director & Screenplay
1967The Liar and the Nun
Director
1966Once a Greek
Director
1965Das Liebeskarussell
Director
1965The Blood of the Walsungs
Director
1965They're Too Much
Director & Writer
1964Tonio Kröger
Director
1963Venusberg
Director
1963Morale 63
Director & Writer
1962Lulu
Director & Writer
1961It's Called Love
Director & Writer
1960The Ambassadress
Writer
1959Die Halbzarte
Director