Carla Egerer is a renowned figure in the world of film, with a remarkable body of work that spans multiple decades and showcases her exceptional talent as a director.
Her most notable creations include the 1979 film "Union Square", which garnered widespread acclaim and cemented her status as a force to be reckoned with in the industry.
In the following year, 1980, she released "Slow Attack", a masterpiece that further solidified her reputation as a master storyteller.
However, it was her 1970 film "Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?" that first introduced the world to her unique perspective and style, setting the stage for a career that would be marked by innovation and creativity.
Throughout her professional journey, Carla Egerer has been blessed with the love and support of her partner, the accomplished filmmaker Rosa von Praunheim, with whom she shares a deep and abiding connection.