Arne Birkenstock (7 December 1967 â 28 November 2025) was a German film director and screenwriter.
Birkenstock was born in Huettental and raised in Cologne. He studied economy, political science, history of Latin America and romance languages in Cologne, Buenos Aires and Córdoba, and received a master's degree in Latin American Studies.
He published several studies and non-fiction books on Latin American music and on arts and media policy for German publishing houses and governmental institutions. He wrote, directed and produced several feature-length documentary films. In 2011 and 2014, he was awarded the German Film Academy Award LOLA. His documentary feature "Beltracchi â The Art of Forgery" had its US theatrical release in August 2015 at Film Forum in New York City and Laemmle Theatres in Los Angeles, distributed by Kimstim. As a producer, Birkenstock worked with directors like David Bernet (Democracy), Viviane Blumenschein (Midsummer Nights Tango), Uli Gaulke (Comrades in Dream), Florian Opitz (The Big Sellout) Enrique Sánchez Lansch (Rhythm Is It!), Tonje Hessen Schei (Drone), Milo Rau (The Congo Tribunal), Yasemin and Nesrin Samdereli ().
Birkenstock was a board member of the Deutsche Filmakademie. He was also a member of the European Film Academy, and the German Documentary Association (AG DOK). Birkenstock served as a jury member for film funds in Germany and Switzerland.
Birkenstock died after a long illness on 28 November 2025, at the age of 57.
The theatrical documentary Chandani â The daughter of the elephant whisperer was awarded the German Film Award as best Children's Feature and as Best Documentary at the Chicago International Children's Film Festival.
The documentary "Beltracchi â The Art of Forgery" was awarded in 2014 the German Film Award "Lola" as "best documentary".
The documentary "The Congo Tribunal" was awarded in 2018 the Zurich Film Award and nominated for the Swiss Film Award and for German Film Award "Lola" as "best documentary".
The documentary "The Night of All Nights" was awarded in 2018 at the Bavarian Film Awards as "best Documentary".