FILM DIRECTOR

Caroline Link

1964 - Today

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Caroline Link (born 2 June 1964) is a German TV and film director and screenwriter. She is best known for directing critically acclaimed Beyond Silence, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best International Feature Film, and for directing Nowhere in Africa, which won an Academy Award for Best International Feature Film and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Caroline Link is the 1,597th most popular film director (up from 1,631st in 2019), the 5,703rd most popular biography from Germany (up from 5,732nd in 2019) and the 77th most popular German Film Director.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Caroline Link ranks 1,597 out of 2,041Before her are Gaylen Ross, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, Oliver Parker, Niki Caro, Terry George, and Lav Diaz. After her are Tariq Anwar, Kasi Lemmons, Val Guest, McG, Ted Demme, and Peter Chelsom.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Caroline Link ranks 508Before her are Anfisa Reztsova, Robert Duncan McNeill, Oleh Skrypka, Ron Gilbert, Emma Chambers, and Ed Boon. After her are Violeta Bulc, Kenji Honnami, Michael Müller, René Pape, Kōsuke Fujishima, and Gao Zhisheng.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Caroline Link ranks 5,706 out of 7,253Before her are Veronika Schmidt (1952), Diego Contento (1990), Franz-Peter Hofmeister (1951), Christiane Paul (1974), Benno Fürmann (1972), and Katrin Dörre-Heinig (1961). After her are Joachim Mattern (1948), Markus Winkelhock (1980), Bernhard Glass (1957), Hans Bongartz (1951), Tony Martin (1985), and Uwe Krupp (1965).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In Germany

Among film directors born in Germany, Caroline Link ranks 77Before her are Robert Schwentke (1968), Doris Dörrie (1955), Peter Schamoni (1934), Marcus Nispel (1963), Christoph Schlingensief (1960), and Dominik Moll (1962). After her are Maren Ade (1976), Hito Steyerl (1966), Rainer Simon (1941), Detlev Buck (1962), Oskar Roehler (1959), and Florian Gallenberger (1972).