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Olaf Ittenbach
Writer 57 years old

Olaf Ittenbach

Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany

Ittenbach was born in Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany. Before creating his first film, Black Past (1989), he worked as dental technician. In 2003, he won the Golden Glibb Award for Beyond the Limits at the Weekend of Fear in Nuremberg, Germany In 2005, he created the special... Read full bio →

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No Reason

No Reason

Olaf Ittenbach 2010 1h 14m 3.0

Engulfed by anguish, trapped inside an allegory of torment and carnage, Jennifer's soul seeks the path of awareness and enlightenment.

Chain Reaction

Chain Reaction

Olaf Ittenbach 2006 1h 41m

A prison bus with over a dozen criminals on board has an accident and rams another car, in which Dr. Douglas Madsen was on his way home. Most of the prisoners die. Four of them survive, one of them severely injured. After having killed all the guards, they head for the woods. They take Dr. Douglas Madsen hostage.

Garden of Love

Garden of Love

Olaf Ittenbach 2003 1h 26m 6.5

A woman whose family was brutally murdered when she was little is instructed by her family's ghosts to bring the killers to them so their souls can rest in peace.

Beyond the Limits

Beyond the Limits

Olaf Ittenbach 2003 1h 40m 4.0

Vivian tracks down Frederick, a caretaker at an old cemetery, to hear a story of two people connected by a mysterious past.

Legion of the Dead

Legion of the Dead

Olaf Ittenbach 2001 1h 29m 5.0

Two guys, handsome William and his side kick Luke have just started their trip through the beautiful California desert when they're kidnapped by the notorious Psycho Mike, The Kern River Killer.

Premutos - Der gefallene Engel

Premutos - Der gefallene Engel

Olaf Ittenbach 1997 1h 46m 10.0

Premutos is the first of the fallen Angels, even before Lucifer. His Goal is to rule the world, the living and the dead. His son should pave the way for him and appears arbitrary throughout human history and is then recognized as some kind of monster.

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