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Sebastian Schipper

Sebastian Schipper (born 8 May 1968) is a German and filmmaker based in , renowned for his innovative directorial work, particularly the one-take thriller Victoria (2015). Schipper began his career as an after at the Otto Falckenberg School in from 1992 to 1995, where he honed his skills before joining the Munich Kammerspiele theater troupe for two years. His early acting roles included appearances in films such as Little Sharks (1992), Anthony Minghella's (1996), and Romuald Karmakar's Nightsongs (2004), often collaborating with director on projects like Winter Sleepers (1997) and (1998). Transitioning to directing, Schipper made his feature debut with Absolute Giganten (Gigantic, 1999), a coming-of-age road movie co-produced by Tykwer that had its U.S. premiere at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. His breakthrough came with Victoria (2015), a real-time crime drama shot in a single 138-minute take, which premiered at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival and won six German Film Awards, including Best Film and Best Director. Subsequent works include the road-trip drama Roads (2019), following two young outsiders across Europe in a stolen RV, and he has continued to act in films like Tykwer's 3 (2010) and Sad Jokes (2024).

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Sebastian Schipper was born on May 8, 1968, in , , (now ). He spent much of his childhood in . His father worked as a , and his mother served as an , naming him after the composer Johann Sebastian Bach.

Acting training

Schipper showed an early interest in theater, joining his first theater group at the age of 16. He began his formal acting training, enrolling at the Otto Falckenberg School of Performing Arts in from 1992 to 1995. The institution, affiliated with the Münchner Kammerspiele, provided a rigorous focused on classical and contemporary techniques, including movement, speech, and exercises that fostered collaborative ensemble dynamics. Following his graduation, Schipper joined the ensemble at the Münchner Kammerspiele theater for two years, where he made his professional stage debut in various productions. This period immersed him in repertory theater.

Acting career

Early roles

Schipper made his screen debut in the 1992 German comedy-drama Kleine Haie (Little Sharks), directed by Sönke Wortmann, where he portrayed the character , a supporting role in a story about young men navigating post-school uncertainties. This appearance marked his entry into film acting following his initial training at the Otto Falckenberg School in . In 1996, Schipper secured a minor but notable role as an Interrogation Room Soldier in Anthony Minghella's epic romance , a multinational production that earned critical acclaim and nine , including Best Picture, providing him early international exposure amid its global box office success exceeding $230 million. Throughout the 1990s, Schipper appeared in several German television productions, including the crime series Der König von St. Pauli (1998), where he played the recurring character Tänzer (also credited as Ede) across three episodes, contributing to ensemble narratives set in Hamburg's underworld. These television roles helped solidify his presence in the domestic industry during his formative acting years. By the end of the decade, Schipper's involvement in Absolute Giganten (Gigantic, 1999) represented an early foray into , as he penned the script for this coming-of-age comedy-drama about three friends' final night together, which he also directed, signaling his expanding creative ambitions beyond performing.

Notable films and collaborations

Schipper gained early recognition for his role as Mike, the cyclist who collides with the protagonist in Tom Tykwer's (Lola rennt, 1998), a fast-paced that became a and revitalized interest in German cinema through its innovative structure and energetic style. The film, which explores alternate realities in a 20-minute window, earned critical acclaim and multiple awards, including a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Film, highlighting Schipper's supporting contribution to its dynamic ensemble. His collaborations with Tykwer began earlier with Winter Sleepers (1997), where Schipper played Otto, one of the interconnected characters in the about fate and relationships in a snowy rural setting. Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Schipper continued to collaborate with Tykwer, appearing as Simon in the romantic drama Three (Drei, 2010), where he portrayed a long-term partner navigating infidelity and self-discovery alongside and . This role in Tykwer's exploration of modern relationships marked a significant dramatic turn for Schipper, building on their prior work together. Other notable roles from the period include his performance in Karmakar's Nightsongs (Nachtgesänge, 2004), a stark adaptation of Jon Fosse's play focusing on themes of isolation and despair. In A Friend of Mine (Der Freund, 2006), Schipper directed and co-wrote the comedy-drama, which depicts unlikely friendships between an introverted mathematician () and a charismatic (). In recent years, Schipper has maintained a selective acting presence amid his directing career, starring as the lead in his own segment of the Homemade (2020), a collection of lockdown-inspired shorts where he played a man confronting isolation and unexpected encounters in . He also made a as himself in the comedy-drama Sad Jokes (2024), directed by Fabian Stumm, underscoring his ongoing ties to contemporary German independent cinema.

Directing career

Debut and early directorial works

Sebastian Schipper transitioned from acting to directing in the late , leveraging his on-set experience to helm projects that explored interpersonal dynamics among young adults. His background in performance, including roles in films by directors like , shaped his emphasis on naturalistic character interactions and improvisational elements in early works. Schipper's feature directorial debut was Absolute Giganten (also known as Gigantic), a 1999 German comedy-drama that he wrote and directed. The film follows three friends—Floyd, Ricco, and Walter—as they embark on a chaotic final night together before one departs the city, capturing the absurdity of youth through episodic escapades involving petty crimes and surreal encounters, such as a tense match styled like a showdown. Themes of camaraderie and fleeting heroism underscore the narrative, portraying the protagonists as "gigantic" figures in their mundane world despite their aimless antics. Production involved a rigorous process, where Schipper scouted drama schools and tested numerous young actors to achieve authentic chemistry among leads , Florian Lukas, and Antoine Monot Jr., ensuring the film's organic, character-driven tone. Co-produced by Stefan Arndt and , the low-budget endeavor premiered in on September 30, 1999, and was screened at the 50th the following year, earning praise for its energetic portrayal of adolescent rebellion but facing challenges in maintaining narrative cohesion amid its loose structure. Schipper's follow-up, A Friend of Mine (Ein Freund von mir, 2006), further developed his interest in relational bonds, co-written by Schipper and focusing on the unlikely friendship between an introverted insurance clerk, Karl (), and his extroverted, unpredictable coworker, Hans (). The screenplay delves into male friendship dynamics, highlighting contrasts in personality—Karl's reserved rationality versus Hans's impulsive —as they share adventures, romantic entanglements, and personal revelations, ultimately examining themes of influence, , and emotional . Directed with a blend of humor and , the film portrays the transformative power of such bonds while critiquing societal expectations of through their evolving codependence. Shot in with cinematographer Oliver Bokelberg, it received positive reception for its witty dialogue and character depth, marking Schipper's growing confidence in blending with introspective .

Breakthrough with Victoria

Schipper's breakthrough as a came with Victoria (2015), a conceived as a single continuous shot to capture the immediacy of a night spiraling out of control. He developed the project by blending elements of romance and genres, drawing from his interest in storytelling. The , initially just 12 pages long, emphasized to allow actors to inhabit their characters organically during the shoot. Production took place over three nights in in 2014, with each attempt aiming for a full 138-minute unbroken take; the third and final version was selected for its emotional authenticity and technical success, as the limited budget precluded additional tries. The film follows , a young woman newly arrived in (played by ), who meets Sonne () and his friends outside a at dawn. What begins as a flirtatious night of dancing and rooftop revelry escalates into a desperate orchestrated by the group to settle a , thrusting Victoria into the role of getaway driver as tensions mount in . This multicultural casting, featuring a lead amid a diverse ensemble of locals, underscores themes of displacement and fleeting connections in the city's underbelly, heightening the narrative's urgency through unscripted dialogue and spontaneous interactions. Technically, pushed boundaries with its use of a operated by cinematographer Sturla Brandth Grøvlen, enabling fluid movement across varied locations—from underground clubs to apartment rooftops and streets—without cuts or hidden edits. Natural lighting dictated the shoots, starting in the pre-dawn hours and extending into sunrise, which added to the 's raw, documentary-like intensity while relying on minimal crew intervention to maintain momentum. The production premiered at the in February 2015, where its innovative form garnered immediate acclaim for redefining pacing through unbroken temporal flow.

Later films and upcoming projects

Following the critical acclaim of Victoria, Schipper directed Roads (2019), a coming-of-age co-written with Oliver Ziegenbalg. The film centers on two —a Congolese seeking his brother and a —who embark on a perilous journey from to France in a stolen RV, confronting themes of poverty, migration, and cross-cultural friendship along the way. Starring and Stéphane Bak, it had its world premiere at the in April 2019, where it received praise for its energetic pacing and , though some critics noted its conventional narrative structure; it holds a 67% approval rating on . In response to the , Schipper contributed a segment to the anthology series Homemade (2020), a collaborative project featuring filmmakers worldwide creating short films under conditions. His , titled after himself and shot over a single weekend in May 2020, depicts a man grappling with and hallucinatory visions of alternate selves, blending humor and to explore the monotony of quarantine life. Schipper's next directorial project, Kold, received a greenlight in recent years and is anticipated for release in 2025 or 2026. Co-written with Oliver Ziegenbalg, the dark drama will be filmed entirely in Plattdütsch (), emphasizing themes of regional identity through the story of a man in his mid-30s who briefly returns home to his rural roots before departing again.

Awards and honors

Acting accolades

Schipper received recognition for his acting through a nomination at the German Film Critics Awards (Preis der deutschen Filmkritik). In 2011, he was nominated for (Bester Darsteller) for his leading role as Adam in Tom Tykwer's drama (2010), a film exploring intertwined relationships and personal crises among three protagonists. This nomination highlighted his nuanced portrayal of a man grappling with emotional turmoil and shifting identities, contributing to the film's critical acclaim for its bold narrative structure. Although Schipper's early film roles, such as in (1998), garnered attention for the ensemble's energy, no individual acting awards or nominations were recorded for those performances at major ceremonies like the German Film Awards (Deutscher Filmpreis). His contributions to international productions, including a supporting role in (1996), were part of award-winning ensembles but did not yield personal acting honors.

Directing and screenwriting awards

Sebastian Schipper's directorial and screenwriting work received significant recognition, particularly following the release of his 2015 film , which marked a pivotal achievement in his career. For , Schipper won the Lola for Best Director at the 65th German Film Awards, where the film secured six awards in total from seven nominations. Although was nominated for Best Screenplay, the award went to Stefan Weigl for Age of Cannibals. The film also earned wins at the Haugesund International Film Festival, including the Norwegian Film Critics Award for Best Film, underscoring Schipper's ability to blend technical prowess with narrative tension. Additionally, Victoria received a nomination at the 2015 Bambi Awards, further affirming its cultural impact in German cinema. Additionally, Victoria received the Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution (Cinematography) at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Schipper's subsequent film (2019), which he directed and co-wrote, garnered nominations at the for Best Narrative Feature, reflecting continued acclaim for his storytelling on themes of and youth. These recognitions post-Victoria demonstrate Schipper's evolving reputation for ambitious, socially resonant filmmaking.

Filmography

As actor (selected)

Schipper began his career as an actor in the early , appearing in a range of and films, often in supporting roles that showcased his versatility. His collaborations with director were particularly notable, spanning several projects in the late and . Over time, as he transitioned toward directing, his acting appearances became less frequent, but he continued to take on select roles in prominent productions. The following table highlights selected acting credits from 1992 to 2024, focusing on major films where he had significant or memorable parts.
YearTitleRoleDirector
1992Little Sharks (Kleine Haie)Sönke Wortmann
1996The English PatientInterrogation Room Soldier #1
1997Winter Sleepers (Winterschläfer)Otto
1998 (Lola rennt)Mike
1998Love Scenes from Planet Earth (Das merkwürdige Verhalten geschlechtsreifer Großstädter zur Paarungszeit)AndiMarc Rothemund
1999Fremde FreundinMatthiasAnne Høegh Krohn
2000England!GaleristAchim von Borries
2010Simon
2012Ludwig IILudwig II (aged)Peter Sehr, Marie Noëlle
2014The 11th Hour (also known as I Am Here)PeterAnders Morgenthaler
2015Coconut HeroFrank BurgerSascha Paetow
2014Inbetween Worlds (Zwischen Welten)Constantin Lemarchal (uncredited)Feo Aladag
2024Sad JokesSebastianFabian Stumm
These selections emphasize his early breakthrough roles and key collaborations, drawn from reputable film databases.

As director

Schipper made his directorial debut with the Absolute Giganten (also known as Gigantic), a comedy-drama released in 1999 with a runtime of 80 minutes, starring as Floyd, Florian Lukas as Ricco, Antoine Monot Jr. as Walter, and Julia Hummer as Telsa; he also wrote the alone. His second feature, Ein Freund von mir (A Friend of Mine), a 2006 comedy-drama running 84 minutes, featured as the introverted Karl, as the charismatic Hans, Sabine Timoteo as Stelle, and Peter Kurth as Fernandez, with Schipper serving as sole . In 2009, Schipper directed Mitte Ende August (Sometime in August), a 92-minute drama inspired by Goethe's , starring Marie Bäumer, , , and Anna Brüggemann; he co-adapted the screenplay with the source material. Schipper's breakthrough feature Victoria (2015), a crime thriller filmed in a single continuous take with a runtime of 138 minutes, starred Laia Costa as the titular Victoria, Frederick Lau as Sonne, Franz Rogowski as Boxer, and Burak Yigit as Blinker; he wrote the screenplay independently. His subsequent feature Roads (2019), an adventure drama with a 99-minute runtime, centered on two young travelers played by Fionn Whitehead as Gyllen and Stéphane Bak as William, alongside Ben Chaplin and Moritz Bleibtreu; the screenplay was co-written by Schipper and Oliver Ziegenbalg. Schipper contributed to the 2020 Netflix anthology series Homemade with the short segment "Casino" (also titled after himself), a 10-minute exploring where he starred in and wrote the piece himself. An upcoming project, Kold (slated for 2025 or 2026), is a dark to be shot in (Plattdeutsch), with Schipper co-writing the screenplay alongside Ziegenbalg; no cast or runtime details are available yet.

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