Bruno Jantoss, a celebrated film and television director, and writer, made his entrance into the world on September 6, 1935, in the charming town of Pottenstein, situated in the heart of Oberfranken, Bavaria, Germany. As a visionary creative force in the entertainment industry, he has had a profound and lasting impact on the world of film and television, with a diverse array of notable works that have garnered widespread recognition and acclaim. Some of his most notable directorial achievements include the critically acclaimed "Verkehrsgericht" (1983),a thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating film that has left a lasting impression on audiences, the equally impressive "Weder Tag noch Stunde" (1976),a poignant and emotionally charged drama that has resonated with viewers, and the iconic German crime drama series "Tatort" (1970),a groundbreaking and influential work that has become a staple of German television.
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BornSep 6, 1935 Pottenstein, Oberfranken, Bavaria, Germany