Biography
Sandra Nettelbeck was born in Hamburg and graduated from San Francisco State University with the short film A Certain Grace (1994). She wrote and directed Mammamia (1998), which won Best Screenplay and Best Film at the Filmfestival Max-Ophüls-Preis. In 2004, she signed her first children’s movie Sergeant Pepper before directing Helen, her first English-language production in 2009. After Mostly Martha (2001) and Mr. Morgan’s Last Love (2013), Was uns nicht umbringt was her third appearance on the Piazza Grande.
Locarno Festival
Screenwriter
Movies | |
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2018 |
What Doesn't Kill Us |
2017 |
Hanni & Nanni - Mehr als beste Freunde |
2015 |
I'm Off Then: Losing and Finding Myself on the Camino de Santiago |
2013 |
Mr. Morgan's Last Love |
2009 |
Helen |
2007 |
No Reservations |
2004 |
Sergeant Pepper |
2001 |
Mostly Martha |
1998 |
Mammamia (TV movie) |
1995 |
Unbeständig und kühl (TV movie) |
Director
Movies | |
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2018 |
What Doesn't Kill Us |
2013 |
Mr. Morgan's Last Love |
2009 |
Helen |
2004 |
Sergeant Pepper |
2001 |
Mostly Martha |
1998 |
Mammamia (TV movie) |
1995 |
Unbeständig und kühl (TV movie) |
Short | |
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1992 |
Certain Grace, A |
Actress
Movies | |
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2001 |
Mostly Martha |
1995 |
Unbeständig und kühl (TV movie) |
Documentaries | |
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2005 |
Making of 'Sergeant Pepper' |