Marian Dora

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Birthplace: Germany
Gender: Male

Marian Dora is the pseudonym most commonly used by an anonymous German director, cinematographer, actor, screenwriter, editor, producer, composer, assistant director, makeup artist, special effects/sound/camera/electricity technician, and set decorator/designer, anagram of his actual name, occasionally also credited under several other pseudonyms. Dora’s main influence is the European cinema of the 70s: he is a great admirer of the work of Italian directors Gualtiero Jacopetti, Ruggero Deodato, and Sergio Martino, as well as of composers Riz Ortolani, Pippo Caruso, Ennio Morricone, and Guido & Maurizio De Angelis. Europe’s literary and poetical tradition is another major influence on Dora: many dialogues in his films contain references to the works of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Eduard Mörike, Georg Büchner, Marquis de Sade, Friedrich Nietzsche, and many others.

Credits

Year Title
Erotic Fantasy
2022-05-14 Thomas and Marco
2018-12-15 The Yearning Of Maria D.
2018-12-15 Blight Of Humanity
2018-06-15 Morbid Montage
2016-08-05 A Springtime Morning
2014-05-31 Carcinoma
2013-10-25 Mors in Tabula
2013-03-22 The Profane Exhibit
2012-09-28 Debris Documentar
2010-12-02 Voyage to Agatis
2010-01-01 Erotic Fulfillment
2009-05-01 Melancholie der Engel
2006-12-05 Cannibal
2005-08-15 Sane Impression 2
2005-07-14 Sane Impression 1
2004-10-24 The Devil's Torturer
2004-06-16 Polydipsia
2004-06-09 Sad Impression
2002-07-18 Cadavericon
2002-04-13 Caribbean Sunrise
2002-01-29 Provokation
2001-07-17 Journey into Perversion
2001-06-18 The Dead of San Angelo
2000-11-23 Carnophage
2000-10-10 Vita Minima
2000-07-18 Der Puppenschänder 2
1999-04-18 Under Cemetery 2: Guanajuato
1998-10-10 Science
1998-03-17 Silencio Dei Morti
1997-11-20 Es geschah in Gotha
1996-01-01 Opus Hominis 2
1996-01-01 Christian B.
1991-10-10 Proud Off