Samuel Weniger
Directing
Known For

Who said that old age has to be boring? Golden Age opens the doors to the Palace, a retirement home of the kind that you have never seen before, in Miami. Gildings, ostentatious chandeliers, marble floors; like a cross between a luxury hotel and an Americanised copy of Versailles, the place is presented by its developers as the most beautiful retirement home in the Unites States.
Golden Age

A city dweller longingly searches for wolves in the Tamina Valley. But he doesn't find any predators; instead, he mainly encounters people and their tracks in nature.
Tamina – Will There Ever Be What Used to Be?
As a personal narrative the film shows the inevitable need to understand the relationships between people. In this case, the relationship between a poet and a filmmaker is manifested through poet’s words for the filmmaker and filmmaker’s imagination view hearing these words. Combining documentary and fiction, the film’s genre emphasizes the contemporary way of communication and the surreal habitat that it is built between one another.