Angela Schanelec

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Angela Schanelec (2018)

Angela Schanelec (born February 14, 1962 in Aalen ) is a German film director and screenwriter. She is also a professor, actress and translator. She is counted to the Berlin school .

Life

Angela Schanelec studied acting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Frankfurt am Main from 1982 to 1984 . After graduating, she worked as a theater actress until 1991 and received engagements at the Schauspiel Köln , Thalia Theater in Hamburg , at the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz in Berlin (where she directed Jürgen Gosch with the actor Ulrich Wesselmann in the two-person play Trio in Es -Dur by Eric Rohmer ) and at the Schauspielhaus Bochum .

In 1990 she began studying film directing at the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin , from which she graduated in 1995. Since then she has been working as a freelance film director. In 2005 she was awarded the prize for the best screenplay by the German film critics for her film Marseille . She contributed the chapter First Day to the episode film Germany 09 . Her feature film Orly was shown at the Forum of the Berlin International Film Festival 2010 . In the same year the film received the film art award at the Festival of German Films in Ludwigshafen / Rhein. In March 2013 she gave the laudation at the awarding of the Marburg Camera Prize to “her” cameraman Reinhold Vorneider .

Angela Schanelec was appointed professor for narrative film at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts in 2012 .

In February 2018 she was awarded the 2017 German Film Critics' Prize in the Best Editing category for Der Traumbeispiel Weg .

Schanelec at the Berlinale 2019

In 2019 Schanelec received for the family drama I was at home, but ... an invitation to the competition of the 69th Berlinale , where she competed for the Golden Bear for the first time with a film and won the directing award .

Schanelec was Jürgen Gosch's last partner and has two children with him.

Filmography

  • 1991: beautiful yellow color
  • 1992: About accommodating
  • 1992: Prague, March 1992
  • 1994: I stayed in Berlin for the summer
  • 1995: My sister's happiness
  • 1997: Daily Chicken
  • 1998: places in cities
  • 2001: my slow life
  • 2004: Marseille
  • 2007: afternoon
  • 2009: Germany 09 - first day
  • 2010: Orly
  • 2014: Ponts de Sarajevo
  • 2015: Take What You Can Carry
  • 2016: The dreamy path
  • 2019: I was at home, but ...

Radio plays

materials

  • Revolver Heft 5 - Interview: Angela Schanelec (Antonia Ganz on March 8, 2001)
  • Angela Schanelec: Marseille 1st – 10th March , in: new film review for long texts from March 12, 2002 - Angela Schanelec's diary during a stay in Marseille in preparation for her film Marseille
  • Revolver Issue 13 - Interview: Angela Schanelec, Reinhold vorneider (from April 6, 2005)

literature

  • Schanelec / Gosch: Shakespeare plays. Publishing house of the authors, Frankfurt am Main 2016, ISBN 978-3-88661-376-2 .

Web links

Commons : Angela Schanelec  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rolf Michaelis: Trio for four. In: zeit.de. Zeit Online GmbH, September 6, 2009, accessed on September 11, 2019 .
  2. Prize winners 2017. In: vdfk.de. Association of German Film Critics, February 19, 2018, accessed on September 11, 2019 .
  3. “The dreamlike path” Innocence and honesty - Angela Schanelec in conversation with Patrick Wellinski , Deutschlandradio Kultur, August 13, 2016, accessed December 6, 2016
  4. Angela Schanelec: Marseille March 1 - 10 , in: new filmkritik for long texts from March 12, 2002 , accessed on March 30, 2013