Markus Rupprecht
- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Markus Rupprecht is an award-winning German director, producer,
cinematographer, editor, photographer, author and founder of
independent film production company, wildcuts films, in Germany. His
work spans three continents. His writing and directing credits include
"Sandra's Demons" (original title: "Sandras Daemonen"), "Dragon
Feather" (original title: "Drachenfeder") and "Drawing Home", which he
directed and co-wrote with Donna Logan, in the Canadian Rockies. As
cinematographer, Markus's credits include documentaries for German and
French television as well as feature and short films, such as "Faith"
(original title: "Die Treue"), "The Secret of the 7th Sea",
"Challenger", "Truthbringer" and "1848", as well as numerous animated
and experimental films which have been recognized at a range of film
festivals, i.e. the Munich Film Festival, and shown on MTV and other
international television networks. He has produced an educational
CD-ROM on the Middle Ages as well as commercials for a range of
international corporations, including Microsoft and Sharp. As a
photographer, Markus has worked on an historical German cookbook,
Campsite Kitchen: Medieval Cookery Over An Open Fire (original title:
"Lagerkueche: Mittelalterlich kochen auf dem offenen Feuer") by Tatjana
Junker, published in 2009. Furthermore, he has won several German
literary awards as a published author. Markus has taught Film and
Virtual Reality at the Universities of Giessen, Augsburg and Freiburg.
Together with three colleagues, he invented the DRAKE film camera which
attracted attention from film professionals around the world. Markus's
training included stints at DEFA, which is now Babelsberg Studios,
after the Fall of the Berlin Wall in the early 1990s. He lives in the
hometown of the Grimm Brothers, in Steinau an der Strasse near
Frankfurt, Germany.