Marvin Kren

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Marvin Kren
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Marvin Kren in 2016
Born1980 (age 4041)
Vienna, Austria
Occupation Film director

Marvin Kren (born 1980) is an Austrian director. He is best known for his work in the horror film genre. [1]

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Filmography

YearFilmCreditNotes
2002 Julia – Eine ungewöhnliche Frau ActorEpisode: "Reidingers Sturz"
2005Zum Beispiel PratersternDirector, writer, editor, executive producerShort film
2005You Bet Your LifeActor
2007Molly & MopsActorTelevision film
2008TrioDirectorShort film
2009SchautagDirectorShort film
2010 Rammbock Director
2013 Blood Glacier Director
2014 ABCs of Death 2 DirectorSegment: "R is for Roulette"
2014-2015 Tatort DirectorEpisodes: "Kaltstart", "Die Feigheit des Löwen", "Die letzte Wiesn"
2015Mordkommission Berlin 1DirectorTelevision film
2017 4 Blocks Director, writerEpisodes: "Brüder", "Die falsche Neun", "Ibrahim", "Verrat", "Machtlos", "Dead Man Walking"

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References

  1. Siegemund-Broka, Austin (October 29, 2014). "'ABCs of Death 2' Director Marvin Kren on Why He Hates 'The Walking Dead'". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved March 24, 2017.