Directing
Ula Stöckl
Born February 5, 1938 · Ulm, Germany (age 88)
Ula Stöckl is a German filmmaker, director, author and actress. She studied at the Hochschule für Gestaltung in Ulm and has since made feature films, TV films and documentaries. Her work predominantly deals with the lives of women.
Known For
Day of the Idiots · 1981Day of the Idiots
★ 5.81981
MovieDrama
A woman experiences psychic disintegration and ends up in a psychiatric hospital.
Tales of the Dumpster Kid · 1974Tales of the Dumpster Kid
★ 3.91974
MovieComedyDrama
The Dumpster Kid is an artistic creation: in every story society forces her to learn something. But she, fully grown from the moment of her birth, unquestionably learns more than is called for. This extra knowledge, which is not wanted by society, regularly brings her into danger. Dumpster Kid dies in each story, and across each genre. Her stories are set in a whole range of different time periods. What is a Dumpster Kid?
The Cat Has Nine Lives · 1968The Cat Has Nine Lives
★ 4.81968
MovieDrama
In the summer of 1967, journalist Katharina is visited in Munich by her French friend Anne. They take day trips and visit cafés, acquaintances, and parties. In a series of conversations between them and other women, they talk about the chances for female emancipation in a male-dominated society.
Palermo or Wolfsburg · 1980Palermo or Wolfsburg
★ 5.71980
MovieDrama
An impoverished young man from Sicily travels to Wolfsburg, West Germany to find work. He takes a job in the Volkswagen factory after he travels through Northern Italy by train.
Freak Orlando · 1981Freak Orlando
★ 5.51981
MovieComedyFantasy
Five more-or-less distinct sections, all featuring "Freak" Orlando, a woman played by the late Magdalena Montezuma, who appears in various guises and deformities throughout.
The Story Teller · 1989The Story Teller
★ 8.01989
MovieThriller
In this mystery/thriller based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith, Nico Thomkins (Udo Schenk), a writer, and his wife Helen (Anke Sevenich) are in the habit of playing games with one another. Even while they are breaking up, they are sufficiently in tune with one another to continue this practice. When the writer's wife takes off without leaving a note behind, people begin to suspect that he may have murdered her, and he plays along with this notion to the point of planting clues which would incriminate him. Obviously, no one with a shred of common sense would do such a thing, and these tricks get him into trouble. However, his troubles don't really begin until he starts to search for her in earnest.
Film Beyond Cinema: The Dumpster Kid Experiment and Other Utopias · 2018Film Beyond Cinema: The Dumpster Kid Experiment and Other Utopias
★ 5.52018
MovieDocumentary
For over half a century, the filmmaker Edgar Reitz, one of the signatories of the Oberhausen Manifesto and a pioneer of epic film narration, has explored, as a practitioner and theoretician, the rules and limits of cinema, which he always seeks to break and extend in new ways. One example of his tireless search and research are the Geschichten vom Kübelkind, which he co-directed with Ula Stöckl in 1969/70, 22 absurdly funny, subversive and anarchistic short films of different lengths, which consciously oppose all conventions, with incredible success. The films remain unrivalled in their Dadaistic inventiveness.
Die Widerständigen "also machen wir das weiter" · 2015Die Widerständigen "also machen wir das weiter"
2015
MovieDocumentary
‘The films I make have to get made, because when these people are dead they’re dead and all we’ll have left are Gestapo records, the records of the perpetrators. We can’t accept that.’ This quote graces the beginning of Katrin Seybold’s last film which was finished by her long-standing friend and colleague Ula Stöckl following Seybold’s death on 27 June, 2012.






