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Markus Englmair Filmography

Writing4 FILMS IN DB

MarkusEnglmair

Known for Writing Β· β€”

4
FILMS IN DB
$26
TOTAL VALUE
3
PRICED
$9
AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Salt
~$26 Β· 4K Β· 2014
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MOST VALUABLE
Salt
$26 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Markus Englmair is a prominent voice in the world of physical media, particularly known for his compelling narratives in horror and thriller genres. His 2014 film "Milk and Blood" stands out as a cult favorite among collectors, blending chilling storytelling with striking visuals. This indie gem has been celebrated for its unique take on classic horror tropes, making it a sought-after title for anyone looking to expand their collection with standout independent cinema. Collectors are particularly drawn to Englmair's work due to his commitment to preserving the artistry of film in physical formats. His meticulous attention to detail in packaging and bonus features adds value to each release, ensuring that "Milk and Blood" not only entertains but also serves as a collectible artifact of modern horror history. As the demand for unique and quality physical media continues to rise, Markus Englmair's contributions remain a vital part of any serious collector's roster.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Markus Englmair known for?

Markus Englmair is known for writing, with notable films including 'Milk and Blood' (2014), 'Neben meinem Bruder' (2011), 'Salt' (2014), and 'Kurt Makes Noise.'

What genres does Markus Englmair's filmography span?

Markus Englmair's filmography spans the genres of Drama and Comedy.

What era or decades does Markus Englmair's work cover?

Markus Englmair's work covers the years from 2011 to 2014, with the most-active decade being the 2010s.

How many films are in Markus Englmair's filmography?

Markus Englmair has a total of 4 films in his filmography.

Do Markus Englmair's films appear across physical media formats?

The information regarding physical media formats for Markus Englmair's films is not specified.