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Marian Dora
Marian Dora is the pseudonym most commonly used by an anonymous German director, cinematographer, actor, screenwriter, editor, producer, composer, assistant director, makeup artist, special effects/sound/camera/electricity technician, and set decorator/designer, anagram of his actual name, occasionally also credited under several other pseudonyms. Dora’s main influence is the European cinema of the 70s: he is a great admirer of the work of Italian directors Gualtiero Jacopetti, Ruggero Deodato, and Sergio Martino, as well as of composers Riz Ortolani, Pippo Caruso, Ennio Morricone, and Guido & Maurizio De Angelis. Europe’s literary and poetical tradition is another major influence on Dora: many dialogues in his films contain references to the works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Eduard Mörike, Georg Büchner, Marquis de Sade, Friedrich Nietzsche, and many others.
Year | Movie / TV show / Other | Role |
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2021 | Warum läuft Herr W. Amok? | |
2019 | Beyond Horror: The History and Sub-Culture of Red Films | Himself |
2019 | Tribut der Unmenschlichkeit | (archive footage) |
2019 | Shooting Underground | Self (voice) |
2017 | Revisiting Melancholie der Engel | Himself |
2012 | Debris Documentar | Himself |
2004 | Zombie Nation | Orderly |