Writing
Ernst Jünger was a highly decorated German soldier, author, and entomologist who became famous for his World War I memoir Storm of Steel.
Documentary produced by ORF and NDR in 1985 about the German author and soldier Ernst Jünger
A 1977 made-for-television documentary about the German writer Ernst Jünger.
102 Years in the Heart of Europe: A Portrait of Ernst Jünger (Swedish: 102 år i hjärtat av Europa) is a Swedish documentary film from 1998 directed by Jesper Wachtmeister. It consists of an interview by the journalist Björn Cederberg with the German writer, philosopher and war veteran Ernst Jünger (1895-1998). Jünger talks about his life, his authorship, his interests and ideas. The actor Mikael Persbrandt reads passages from some of Jünger's works, such as Storm of Steel, The Worker, On the Marble Cliffs and The Glass Bees.
A feature-film-length interview with Ernst Jünger (1895-1998), produced by German television to celebrate his 100th birthday, made with the participation of playwright Rolf Hochhuth, a rather "politically correct" author who had great fascination and admiration for the not-quite-so-correct Jünger.
Via the New York Times: "...a dialogue between found objects... the remarkably calm, somewhat banal wartime journals of Ernst Junger, a German writer and army officer living in occupied Paris in World War II, and newsreel footage of Paris as it really was."