Peter Stauch is a director and writer best known for the German TV award winning comedy series “Der letzte Bulle” (2012), the medical drama series “Die Inselärztin” (2019), the lawyer miniseries “Falk” (2020) and the two part feature “Herzstolpern” (2023), which was praised for its diversity.

Stauch graduated from Munich Film School HFF in 2006. During his studies he worked as a production assistant on set at Roland Emmerichs "The Patriot" and as a directors trainee on "The Day After Tomorrow". After two shorts made under the auspices of his film school, he directed his first feature “In pretty woman, all tricks are allowed" shot in spain, produced by Wiedemann & Berg Filmproduktion. After graduation he shot numerous TV movies and TV series of different genres. In 2020 he shot the two-part thrillers "Der Amsterdam Krimi" for ARD Degeto. In 2022 Stauch was Jury Member for the Jury Preis Deutsche Akademie für Fernsehen Sektion Regie. He shot the ndF-two part feature “Herzstolpern” for ZDF. He directed two feature films “Nächste Ausfahrt Glück” (2023) which are currently in postproduction. Peter Stauch lives in Munich with his wife and son.


Selected clients:

ARD, ZDF, WDR, ProSiebenSat.1, RTL, Wiedemann & Berg Filmproduktion, Tivoli Film, Bavaria Fiction, Two Oceans Productions, Bantry Bay, Ufa Fiction, Monaco Film, Network Movie, Antares Media, Sony Pictures, Neue Münchner Fernsehproduktion, Odeon Film, Nova Film, Janus TV, Ziegler Film, ITV Studios Germany, Filmpool, Producers at Work, ndF