Albert Bozesan

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Albert Bozesan (born May 20, 1997 in Munich ) is a German-American film producer , comedian and radio play speaker and has been active in the media since 2003.

Life

Shortly after his birth, Bozesan's family moved to Silicon Valley , where he attended elementary school. A few years after his return to Germany, he founded the YouTube channel FotoSchnitzel with school friend Andreas Thaler while he was still at high school in 2013 .

job

Since 2015 he has been collaborating regularly with producer Robert Sladeczek in the creative collective Kalonoma . Their joint projects have been nominated and awarded several times for national and international prizes. In 2016, they received the German Multimedia Prize mb21 for their satire on the self-portrayal of Internet startups , Apayou - Experience the Future .

He plays the role of "Adrian" in JOUR FIXE - Die Startupper , a radio play series by head author Tommy Krappweis u. a. with Marti Fischer , Hugo Egon Balder and Wigald Boning , based on an idea by Albert Bozesan and Robert Sladeczek .

Awards (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Internet Movie Database
  2. a b ProSiebenSat.1 Digital GmbH: Welcome to the recordings from hell! In: Presseportal.de. ProSiebenSat.1 Digital GmbH, transmitted by news aktuell, July 2, 2020, accessed on July 2, 2020 .
  3. Claire Luna: Children Learn to Give Inner Peace a Chance , Los Angeles Times , August 2003
  4. Biography on Kalonoma.de website of the creative collective Kalonoma, accessed on February 19, 2017
  5. FotoSchnitzel - IMDb entry
  6. FotoSchnitzel on YouTube
  7. Official profile on Kalonoma.de
  8. ^ Jury verdict of the cross media competition
  9. a b Archive of the German Multimedia Prize mb21 Current award winners , competition year 2016
  10. Nadine Faust: Young creative people receive the German Multimedia Prize mb21 in Dresden , Dresdner Latest News , November 2016
  11. flimmern & rauschen award winners 2018. In: jufinale.de. Retrieved May 19, 2018 .
  12. ^ Festival 2018 «Berlin Independent Film Festival. Retrieved May 19, 2018 (American English).
  13. Website of the 99Fire-Films-Award 99Fire-Films-Award audience voting , competition year 2017