Agnes Pluch
Agnes Pluch (born November 25, 1968 ) is an Austrian screenwriter .
Life
Agnes Pluch was born as the daughter of the author couple Thomas Pluch (1934–1992) and Erika Molny (1932–1990). After graduating from high school , she studied theater studies, philosophy and psychology from 1987 to 1990. Then she was managing director of the Vienna Screenplay Forum until 1995. She then worked until 1999 as an editor for film and series at ORF .
Agnes Pluch is a founding member of the Academy of Austrian Films . She lives and works as a freelance screenwriter in Vienna.
Filmography (selection)
- 1997: The guilt of love
- 1999–2006: Schlosshotel Orth (14 episodes)
- 1999: Born in Absurdistan
- 2002: Icarus
- 2008: That's why
- 2008: You will be dead in 3 days 2
- 2009: The Fall of the Lemming
- 2010: The Cameraman
- 2011: Happiness on Earth (TV series, 4 episodes)
- 2011: Missing - Alexandra Walch, 17
- 2013: The Extinction
- 2014: blood sisters
- 2014–2018: rural thriller
- 2014: All meat is grass
- 2018: Styrian child
- 2015: At the end of summer
- 2015: Beautiful Girl
- 2016: The children of Villa Emma
- 2019: balancing act
- 2019: Crime scene: tree falls
Awards and nominations
- 2003: Max Ophüls Prize - Fritz Raff Screenplay Prize for Ikarus together with Bernhard Weirather
- 2013: TV Award of Austrian Adult Education in the TV Film category for Die Auslöschung together with Nikolaus Leytner
- 2014: Thomas Pluch screenplay award - main award for Die Auslöschung together with Nikolaus Leytner
- 2016: Romy Awards 2016 - Nomination in the category Best Book Cinema for Beautiful Girl together with Dominik Hartl
- 2016: TV Award of Austrian Adult Education in the TV Film category for The Children of Villa Emma together with Nikolaus Leytner
- 2020: Romy Awards 2020 - Award in the category Best Book TV Fiction for Balancing Act
- 2020: Austrian Adult Education TV Award - nomination in the TV film category for balancing act
Publications
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Exquisite kitchen secrets from the Schlosshotel Orth: the cookbook for the popular TV series by ORF & ZDF , together with Rudolf Grabner and Johann Parzer
- Rosenheimer-Verlag, Rosenheim 1998 ISBN 978-3-475-52949-8
- Heyne, Munich 2000, ISBN 978-3-453-17572-3
Web links
- Agnes Pluch in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Agnes Pluch at filmportal.de
- Interview with Agnes Pluch in the Austrian Media Library
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Drehbuchforum.at: Agnes Pluch screenwriter . Retrieved January 17, 2017.
- ^ Agnes Pluch in the Vienna History Wiki of the City of Vienna
- ^ Members. Academy of Austrian Films , January 17, 2017, accessed on January 17, 2017 .
- ↑ Script Association: Thomas Pluch Screenplay Award - Prize winners 14 . Retrieved January 17, 2017.
- ↑ derStandard.at: TV award for adult education to Leytner, Liska and Novak . Article dated June 21, 2017, accessed June 22, 2017.
- ↑ Christoph Silber: ROMY Academy selects winners: androids, underworlders and drug dealers. In: Kurier.at . May 19, 2020, accessed May 19, 2020 .
- ↑ 18 nominations in four categories for the 52nd television award for adult education. July 31, 2020, accessed July 31, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Pluch, Agnes |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 25, 1968 |