Alice Agneskirchner

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Alice Agneskirchner (* 1966 in Munich ) is a German screenwriter and director .

Life

Alice Agneskirchner grew up in Munich and on the Tegernsee, her mother came from Rottach-Egern, she died in 1977.

Alice Agneskirchner studied theater studies , political science and German and comparative folklore in Munich . She was assistant director at the Landestheater Salzburg , traveled through Asia and North America, worked a. a. as a mountain guide, cowgirl and bookseller. From 1989 to 1994 she studied directing at the University of Film and Television "Konrad Wolf" Potsdam-Babelsberg. Before the fall of the Wall , she received a guest study from Lothar Bisky , the then rector.

Since graduating, she has been working continuously as a writer and director for documentaries and image films. Since her film “An Apartment in Berlin” (Gert Ruge grant / Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival 2015), her artistic interest has increasingly focused on documentary films that tell reality in different facets and styles, regardless of conventional genre boundaries. From 2003 to 2007 she was a guest lecturer at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy . For her autobiographical film "Dear Mama, I hardly knew you ..." she was awarded the Documentary Film Award of the Munich Documentary Film Festival. In 2015 she was artist in residence at Villa Aurora, Los Angeles. From 2015 she worked on her feature film Who Owns Nature? , a “philosophical journey” that explores the relationship between humans and wild animals.

In 2009 Alice Agneskirchner worked as a section director on the 24-hour television documentary " 24h Berlin - A Day in Life " and in 2010 she was one of the directors of the joint project 20 × Brandenburg , which won the Grimme Prize . She received the Gerd Ruge grant for her project An Apartment in Berlin . Your project Who owns nature? (2016/2017) was funded by FFF-Bayern and the Filmstiftung NRW. Alice Agneskirchner is a member of the German Film Academy, the German Television Academy and the AG-DOK. In 2020 she was awarded the Grimme Prize for "How 'Holocaust' got onto television".

Awards (selection)

Filmography

  • 1992: The Woman from the Sea , short film (director)
  • 1994: Raulien's Revier , documentary ( script and director)
  • 1995: Mr., Mrs., Dog , documentary (script and direction)
  • 1996: Die Radio-Fritzen On Air , documentary (written and directed)
  • 1997: Ready for Take Off , documentary (written and directed)
  • 1998: Washing and laying , documentary film (script and direction)
  • 1999: In the open-air swimming pool , documentary film (script and direction)
  • 2001: Cheerleader Stories , 5-part documentary series (script and direction) - together with Jeannette Eggert
  • 2002: Wildenranna , documentary (script and director)
  • 2003: Together , 70 mm - image film for the VW Autostadt in Wolfsburg (script and direction)
  • 2005: Silver Girls , 5-part documentary series (written and directed)
  • 2007: Dear Mama, I hardly knew you ... , autobiographical documentary film (written and directed)
  • 2008: The Federal Government , 3-D image films (script and direction)
  • 2009: Münchner Ratschkathl'n , historical documentary short films (written and directed)
  • 2010: Doris Dörrie - Germany Your Artists , Portrait (script and direction)
  • 2010: 24 h Berlin / film director
  • 2011: Hechenberg - The Beginning of the Isarwinkel , documentary (script and director)
  • 2011: Detroit - Hope for the Motor City , Documentary
  • 2012 The Doctor and the Dear Horse , report (script and direction)
  • 2013: An apartment in Berlin , documentary (idea, script and direction)
  • 2013: 24 h Jerusalem , film director
  • 2014: Switching in the head - therapy for felons , reportage (script and direction)
  • 2016: 24h Bavaria - One day at home , film director
  • 2017: On the hunt - who owns nature? , Cinema documentary (idea, script and direction)
  • 2019: Stage fright , feature documentary (written and directed / Premiere Berlinale 2019)
  • 2019: How "Holocaust" got on television (45/90 min - idea, script and direction / 2020)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Portrait ( Memento of the original from July 5, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.filmakademie.de
  2. Page no longer available , search in web archives: Bulletin of the municipality of Rottach-Egern@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.rathaus-rottach-egern.de
  3. Press release of the HFF Munich
  4. ^ "An Apartment in Berlin" examines trend of Jews' moving to German city (Engl.) At Latimes.com , accessed on April 24, 2015.
  5. 24 h Berlin - a day in the life. Internet Movie Database , accessed November 10, 2015 .
  6. http://www.lampenfieber-derfilm.de www.lampenfieber-derfilm.de.

6. http://www.lampenfieber-derfilm.de

7. http://www.wemgehoertdienatur.de

8. https://www.medienkorrespondenz.de/fernsehen/artikel/alice-agneskirchner-wie-holocaust-ins-fernsehen-kam-wdrswrndr.html