Known for Directing
George Moorse was an American film director and screenwriter who made significant contributions to German cinema. Educated at Hofstra College and Washington Square College in New York, he began his career in Germany as a screenwriter, collaborating with directors like Peter Lilienthal. Moorse was a prominent figure in the New German Cinema movement, directing films such as Kuckucksjahre (1967) and Der Findling (1967), an adaptation of Heinrich von Kleist's novella. His work is noted for its innovative storytelling and exploration of complex human emotions.
1971
Director
1971
Writer
1968
Writer
1968
Director
1968
Screenplay
1967
Director
1967
Writer
1975
Director
1975
Teleplay
1983
Director
1973
Director
1977
as Kleiderverkäufer
1967
Director
1967
Writer
1982
as Lover
1979
Director
1966
1968
Director
1968
Writer
1966
as Peep