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Robert Dornhelm (born 17 December 1947) is an Austrian film and television director.
Biography
Dornhelm is of Hungarian-Jewish descent born in Timișoara, Banat region, Romania.[1] He has worked on numerous television programmes and has also released such movies as Echo Park, The Venice Project, The Unfish, and A Further Gesture. In 1998The Unfish won the Citizen's Choice Award at the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival.
^Davis, Sally Ogle (August 1, 2002). "Prime Time for Hitler". Jewish Journal. Romanian-born, Viennese-reared Jewish director Robert Dornhelm, who directed the acclaimed Anne Frank miniseries last year, says he also turned the project down when it was offered to him