弗柯・克普(Volker KOEPP)1944年生於波羅的海旁的斯德丁(二戰前屬於德國,戰後被劃分為波蘭的領土,更名為斯塞新),在東德求學成長。克普在二戰將盡時出生,自幼即面對故鄉因政治與戰亂而起的變化,無論是有形的地景變遷,或是無形的文化轉變,都銘刻在成長軌跡與記憶中,而這樣的關懷視角,也成為貫穿他作品的創作觀點。
1969年,克普畢業於波茨坦的德國電影學院,隨後於國有的德國電影股份公司(DEFA)紀錄片部門擔任導演。早期關注東德變遷下的小人物生活,透過長時間的多次回訪,誠懇忠實地記下人事物地的變化,包括記錄長達23年的「維茨托克女工」系列、適逢柏林圍牆倒塌與東西德合併的「布蘭登堡三部曲」。
兩德合併後公司解散,轉為獨立創作者,創作足跡延伸至中、東歐地區,尤以波羅的海沿岸為主。克普至今完成超過60部紀錄片作品,經常於歐洲各大影展參展、獲獎,並曾受邀擔任2021 TIDF焦點影人。

Exclusive Programme in Taichung|Revisiting Filmmaker in Focus: Volker KOEPP
Born in Stettin (now Szczecin, Poland) in 1944, and grew up in the former East Germany (GDR). He graduated from the German Academy of Film Art in Potsdam-Babelsberg in 1969, and entered the state-run DEFA Studio for Documentary Films as a director thereafter. When DEFA was dissolved in the wake of German reunification, Koepp began to work as a freelance director, writer, and producer. During the five decades of his career, he shot more than 60 documentaries. He filmed extensively in East Germany, and later also in Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, and Russia. His earlier works, such as the Wittstock series (1974─1997) and the March Brandenburg Trilogy (1989─1991), document the lives of common people living in the radically changing East German towns with genuine care and compassion. From the mid 90s, Eastern and Central Europe, especially the Baltic coastal region, became another focus of his work. His films tell how people's lives, and the landscapes in which they are living, are impacted by history, economic change, and ecological destruction.
Films
March Brandenburg Bricks
March Brandenburg Bricks
March Brandenburg Heath, March Brandenburg Sand
March Brandenburg Heath, March Brandenburg Sand
Mr Zwilling and Mrs Zuckermann
Mr Zwilling and Mrs Zuckermann
