• theatrical feature film, and was based on the novel of the same name by Horst Bosetzky, published anonymously under his pseudonym -ky. The film is a psychological...
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    One or the Other of Us, based on the novel Einer von uns beiden by Horst Bosetzky and published anonymously under his pseudonym and starring Jürgen Prochnow...
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    zwanziger Jahren, Ibidem-Verlag, Stuttgart, ISBN 978-3-8382-0027-9. Horst Bosetzky [de] (2004), Die Bestie vom Schlesischen Bahnhof, Jaron-Verlag, Berlin...
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    from 1981 to 2018. 1991: Horst Hensel, Heinrich Peuckmann: Murder at kick-off - Director: Klaus Wirbitzky 1996: Horst Bosetzky: Burn out - Director: Klaus...
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    more recent novel is Der letzte Askanier (The Last of Ascanians) by Horst Bosetzky (1997), which explores the events around the Wrong Waldemar, with the...
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  • the Other of Us (dir. Wolfgang Petersen, 1974) — based on a novel by Horst Bosetzky [de] Only the Wind Knows the Answer (dir. Alfred Vohrer, 1975) — based...
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    James Lee Burke (1992 and 2009), who could have won the award twice. Horst Bosetzky was the only German-speaking criminal writer, to succeed in the victory...
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    the Nazis Hildegard Jadamowitz, resistance fighter against the Nazis Horst Bosetzky, author Arno Funke, author Werner Steinbrink, member of the Herbert...
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    Kästner) No Terraced House for Robin Hood [de] (1981, based on a novel by Horst Bosetzky [de]) After Midnight [de] (1981, based on the novel After Midnight)...
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    with a biographical lecture on Kaléko's. In April 2008, crime writer Horst Bosetzky, who wrote the bestseller Brennholz für Kartoffelschalen, read from...
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    He took part in the poetry festival "wortlust" in Lublin in 1997. Horst Bosetzky wrote an obituary: "A true Berlin he was, his father was a movie-director...
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