Prominent filmmaker Martin Moszkowicz expressed outrage on Saturday at the initial silence by creative Germans in the face of the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel in remarks to the Süddeutsche Zeitung national daily newspaper. “It was one of the most depressing times that I personally have experienced,” the outgoing head of Munich-based Constantin Film said. “Then I was insanely angry and surprised that there was virtually no reaction from the German cultural environment – and in the end only with a delay of a number of weeks,” said Moszkowicz, whose list of credits stretches back to 1980. He…