Andi Rogenhagen
Andreas "Andi" Rogenhagen (* 1965 in Pirmasens ) is a German film director , writer and screenwriter . He currently lives in Bochum .
Live and act
Andi Rogenhagen grew up in Marl, Westphalia . After graduating from the Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium in Marl, he studied photojournalism at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences . From 1991 to 1994 he studied film at the same university. From 1996 to 1997 he attended the script writing school in Cologne .
Before Andi Rogenhagen made his first full-length feature film, he became known, among other things, as a documentary filmmaker . For his documentary The Final Kick , he had people in 40 different countries filmed at the same time watching the World Cup final on television, and combined these recordings into a documentary. The film ran worldwide and Rogenhagen was awarded the Adolf Grimme Prize . Andi Rogenhagen's first full-length film was the comedy Die Frau, who was directed to Dr. Fabian doubted .
In 2010 Rogenhagen shot his second feature film A Tick Different (working title: Johnny Kühlkissen ). The family comedy is about a young woman named Eva (played by Jasna Fritzi Bauer ) who has Tourette's syndrome . The co-production by desert film and NDR as well as ARTE ran in the competition of the Shanghai International Film Festival 2011.
Andi Rogenhagen was also a lecturer at the Ruhr Academy in Schwerte .
criticism
The newspapers of Medienhaus Bauer say about the novel Zwölfmeter , a parody of the GDR: “(...) is an enjoyable comedy about absurd lies, secret wishes and realities that have been bent into shape (...) Andi Rogenhagen uses the uniform bureaucrats' craze for short cuts again and again as a running gag (...) In the end he changes the genre abruptly: the comedy suddenly becomes the story of an adventurous escape ”(from the GDR).
Filmography (selection)
- 1991: The human race cannot be beaten (director)
- 1992: James System is on vacation (animation, editing, screenplay, direction)
- 1995: The Final Kick (TV film; screenplay, director)
- 1999: The End of the War (screenplay, director)
- 2002: The woman who passed on to Dr. Fabian doubted (screenplay, director)
- 2003: La Palma (screenplay, director)
- 2011: A Tick Different (screenplay, direction)
- 2017: That Stupid Heart (Screenplay)
Awards
- 1995: Adolf Grimme Prize for The Final Kick
- 2002: Nomination for the Max Ophüls Prize for the woman who was given to Dr. Fabian doubted
Publications
- Heldensommer , novel, Bastei Lübbe Verlag, book / audio book, 2011
- Twelve meters , Roman, Atlantik Verlag ( Hoffmann & Campe ), Hamburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-455-60009-4
Web links
- Andi Rogenhagen in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Andi Rogenhagen at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jonathan Landreth: 'The Good Neighbor' Leads the German Charge at the Shanghai International Film Festival. In: The Hollywood Reporter . June 14, 2011, accessed January 6, 2016 .
- ↑ u. a. Marler Zeitung, December 3, 2014
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Rogenhagen, Andi |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rogenhagen, Andreas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German director |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1965 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Pirmasens |