Christoph Silber

Christoph Silber
Christoph Silber

Christoph Silber is a screenwriter and film producer born in Berlin. One of Germany's leading screenwriters, he frequently collaborates on film projects in the United States, his adoptive home.

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Raised in a German-English family, Silber studied English and French history and literature in Berlin and London. He worked as an actor, translator and journalist prior to his professional writing career. His adaptation of Puccini's Tosca for the Vienna Burgtheater in 1996 marked his debut as a playwright.

His screenwriting career began in the mid 90's with contributions to German television shows. A genre traveller, Silber worked as a head writer of sitcoms as well as crime series. Inspired by friends in the film business, he began to focus on writing feature films in the late 90's. His breakthrough came in 2001 when director Wolfgang Becker picked him as a co-writer for the final development phase of Good Bye, Lenin!,[1] which ended up winning multiple awards worldwide and breaking several box office records for German language films. Since then he has collaborated on numerous films, including the award-winning North Face[2] and Arranged. Screen International listed him among the "hottest new screenwriters in Europe" in 2003. Silber is a member of the German Film Academy and of the Writers Guild of America.

Together with his wife, a New York native, Silber moved to the United States in 2007, where he works with writing and producing partner Stefan Schaefer at their New York-based company Silver Shepherd. For their 2010 film My Last Day Without You[3] starring Nicole Beharie and Ken Duken, the two also wrote the song lyrics collaborating with composer and producer Scott Jacoby.

From the early days of his career Silber has been good friends with directors Christian Alvart, Philipp Stölzl and Academy Award winning filmmaker Volker Schlöndorff. In the late 2000s he worked on a script with Italian American film legend Terence Hill.

Teamed with Berlin associate Thorsten Wettcke, Silber wrote critically acclaimed episodes for Germany's legendary feature-length crime series Tatort. In 2008 the duo's new concept for the Hamburg Tatort was called "a triumph for German quality television" by Der Spiegel. In 2009 they received the Grimme Award, the highest honor in German television.

In 2011 the Vilcek Foundation honored Silber as "an immigrant filmmaker...whose creative spirit enlivens and inspires American cinema."

Filmography

Theatrical

  • 2001: Brooklyn Bridge (short; writer)
  • 2001: Julietta (writer)
  • 2003: Good Bye, Lenin! (writer)
  • 2004: The Ring Thing (writer, producer)
  • 2006: Ice Wind (short; writer, director, actor)
  • 2007: Arranged (script consultant)
  • 2007: Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution (script consultant)
  • 2008: Die Tränen meiner Mutter (writer)
  • 2008: North Face (writer)
  • 2010: Devil's Kickers (writer)
  • 2010: The Albanian (writer)
  • 2010: Young Goethe In Love (script consultant)
  • 2011: My Last Day Without You (writer, producer)

Television

  • 2000: Trivial Pursuit (writer)
  • 2004: My Best Years (series; head writer)
  • 2006-2010: Der Kriminalist (series; writer & head writer)
  • 2006-today: Tatort (series, writer & head writer)
  • 2010: Love Is Just A Word (writer)
  • 2011: Girl On The Ocean Floor (writer)

Awards and nominations

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