Christoph Dreher

Film director

1952 –

85

Who is Christoph Dreher?

Christoph Dreher is a German filmmaker, musician and scriptwriter. Since 2000, he has been a professor of audiovisual media.

After studying political science and philosophy at the Free University of Berlin, he studied filmmaking at DFFB between 1978 and 1983.

In 1980, Christoph Dreher founded the post-punk – post-rock band Die Haut. The name of the band was inspired by the book of the same title by German–Italian author Curcio Malaparte. With Dreher as the only permanent member, the band had changing line-ups until its breakup in 2000. Originally an instrumental group with the classical instrumentation of guitars, bass and drums, for their numerous records as well as for live gigs Die Haut frequently collaborated with likeminded international singers such as Lydia Lunch, Nick Cave, Jeffrey Lee Pierce or Debbie Harry.

As filmmaker–director, Christoph Dreher has been creating audiovisual works since 1979. While still a student, he made several music videos, either for Die Haut or for Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. With Heiner Mühlenbrock, he made the feature-length film OK OK – Der Moderne Tanz.

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Born
1952
Nuremberg

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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