Hark Bohm is a notable German film director, screenwriter, and actor. He has made significant contributions to the German New Wave cinema movement. Bohm was born on May 18, 1939, in Germany. Among his notable films are "Nordsee ist Mordsee" (1976), a story focusing on adolescence and escape, and "Moritz, Dear Moritz" (1978), which delves into the complexities of youth. He also collaborated extensively with director Wim Wenders, appearing in films such as "Alice in the Cities" (1974) and "Kings of the Road" (1976). Hark Bohm's directorial and acting work provides a poignant exploration of social issues, earning him a respected place in German cinema. While he may not have a plethora of international awards, his impact on German film and culture is significant.
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