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Robert Schwentke (born 1968) is a German film director best known for the films ''Tattoo'', ''Flightplan'' and ''Red''. ==Life and career== Schwentke was born in Stuttgart, Germany. He graduated from Los Angeles film school, Columbia College Hollywood (CCH), in 1992. He directed two feature films in Germany, the thriller ''Tattoo'' and the comedy ''Eierdiebe'', the latter a semi-autobiographical film about a man being treated for testicular cancer, a disease he had been diagnosed with and survived himself in 1995. Schwentke directed 2009's ''The Time Traveler's Wife'', based on the best-selling novel, and starring Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams. In 2008 Summit Entertainment optioned ''Red'', the 2003 graphic novel thriller by writer Warren Ellis and artist Cully Hamner, as a feature film. Schwentke directed the film, Red, from a script by ''Whiteout'' screenwriters Erich and Jon Hoeber, and the adaptation was produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Mark Vahradian of ''Transformers''.〔("RED Aims For Green Light ), ''Hollywood Reporter'', June 12, 2008〕 Principal photography began in January 2010 in Toronto and Louisiana with stars Bruce Willis and Morgan Freeman.〔('Red' To Begin Shooting In January ), ''MTV''〕 Schwentke directed the action-comedy crime film ''R.I.P.D.'', based on the comic book ''Rest in Peace Department'' by Peter M. Lenkov. The film starred Ryan Reynolds as Nick Walker and Jeff Bridges as Roycephus Pulsipher. ''R.I.P.D.'' was released on July 19, 2013 in the United States by Universal Pictures. He directed ''The Divergent Series: Insurgent'', the sequel to ''Divergent'', which was released on March 20, 2015. He will direct ''Part 1'' of ''Allegiant'', the two-part finale to the series, with a script by Noah Oppenheim. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Robert Schwentke」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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