Andrzej Klamt

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Andrzej Klamt (born October 8, 1964 in Bytom , Poland ) is a Polish-German documentary filmmaker .

Life

As a 15-year-old, Klamt and his parents moved to the Federal Republic of Germany in 1979. After graduating from high school, he studied film studies and Slavic studies from 1985 to 1990 at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main . In 1989 he spent an academic year in the USSR (Moscow / Novosibirsk).

Andrzej Klamt has lived and worked in Wiesbaden as a freelance writer and director in the documentary film sector since 1990. In 1994 he founded the half total film production in Wiesbaden.

From 1995 to 2013 Klamt wrote and produced articles as a freelance writer for the TV magazines “Kulturzeit”, “Aspects” and “Foyer”.

From 2006 to 2007 Klamt took on a teaching position in the film design department at the Wiesbaden University of Applied Sciences. From 2007 to 2009 Klamt received the “Grenzgänger” scholarship from the Robert Bosch Foundation .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1993: Baldayev - draftsman of the GULag
  • 1996: The shining coffin
  • 1998: Pelym (film)
  • 2000: "... sorry, I'm alive"
  • 2001: Dance of the Wheels of Fire - The Ukrainian Poetic Cinema of Yuri IIenko
  • 2004: who am I? Silesian résumés
  • 2004: Carpatia
  • 2003–07: Theater landscapes Stuttgart / Wiesbaden / Munich and others
  • 2007: The Promised Land - A Siberian Utopia
  • 2007: disappeared without a trace
  • 2007: Theater landscapes special "Dreiländereck"
  • 2009: In a strange skin
  • 2009: Die for Danzig?
  • 2011: Moments in History
  • 2011: The divided class
  • 2012: Until death and beyond
  • 2013: Fight for survival - Poland under German occupation
  • 2014: The happiness of the Abkhazian Shepherd
  • 2014: Murderers among us - Fritz Bauer's lonely fight
  • 2014: Gloria and Exodus - The History of the Silesian Nobility
  • 2014: Second World War
  • 2015: Anne Frank and Children of War
  • 2015: LIMIT SOS
  • 2016: with Zofia Kunert and Gordian Maugg : The Germans and the Poles - History of a Neighborhood
  • 2018: Cultural Revolution in Poland

Prizes and awards

For "LIMIT SOS"

  • Special Mention LICHTER FILMFEST 2015
  • FBW rating "valuable"

For "the divided class"

  • Special prize of the Neisse Film Festival 2012
  • Participation in the 7th Berlin Biennale 2012

For "Die for Danzig?"

  • Nomination for the German-Polish Journalism Award 2010

For "Theater im Dreiländereck D / PL / CZ"

  • German-Polish Journalism Award 2008 in the television category

For "Carpatia"

  • “Cinemambiente 2004” main prize, Torino, Italy
  • “Best Film” Festival dos Festivais, 2006 Goias / Brazil
  • FBW rating "Particularly valuable"
  • Nomination "Best Camera" - German Camera Prize 2005
  • Nomination “Best Editing” - Editing Award 2005
  • (Festival participation: including Nyon, Vienna, Barcelona, ​​Oslo, Copenhagen, San Francisco)

For "... sorry, I'm alive"

  • "Hessian Film Prize 2000"
  • "Documentary of the year 2000" epd film (jury of Protestant film work)
  • (Festival participation at the Berlinale, Kassel DokFest, Filmfest Melbourne)

For "PELYM"

  • "Prize for the special documentary film" at the International Documentary Film Festival in Munich 1998
  • arte film award for the best German documentary film of 1998, Duisburg Film Week
  • (Festival participation at the Berlinale, IDFA Amsterdam, Oslo, Taipei, IDFF Munich)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. deutsche-polen.eu