
Oskar Roehler is a German film director, screenwriter and journalist. He grew up with his father in Berlin. From the beginning of the 1980s on, Roehler worked as a writer and published "Abschnappuniversum", a collection of stories, in 1984. He wrote screenplays for Christoph Schlingensief "Terror 2000" (1992) and for Niklaus Schilling "Deutschfieber" (1992). In 1995, Roehler made his debut as a director with the low budget production "Gentleman".

Terror 2000
1993 · as Reporter

Angel Express
1998 · as Werner

The 120 Days of Bottrop
1997 · as Riefenstahls Assistent

Forbidden Films
2014 · as Himself

Taunus P5
1987

Munich (Filmfest) Stories - 25 years of Munich Filmfest
2007 · as Self

Christoph Schlingensief - Die Piloten
2008 · as Self

Der Berührbare - Der Filmregisseur Oskar Röhler
2013 · as himself

QRT: Sign, Zombie, Teqno - A Necrologue
2024