Anne Wild

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Anne Wild (born August 5, 1967 in Bielefeld , North Rhine-Westphalia ) is a German director and screenwriter .

Life

Between 1988 and 1992 Wild received an acting training at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart , from which she graduated with a diploma. From 1994 she worked as a freelance journalist, and Wild also worked as a production assistant for commercials, music videos and feature films in New York , and from 1995 also as a junior copywriter at Springer & Jacoby .

She has been making short films since 1992. For the screenplay for the feature film, What to do when it burns , written together with Stefan Dähnert . In 1999 she received the Baden-Württemberg Screenwriting Prize . She made her feature film debut as a director with the production My First Wonder (2002), for which she received the Max Ophüls Prize in the same year . In the same year, her short film Ballet has fallen out with Henriette Confurius and Matthias Schweighöfer in the leading roles was premiered. This was followed by the short film Afternoon in Siedlisko (2003), which was nominated for the German Short Film Award, and the fairy tale film Hansel and Gretel (2005). The shooting of her feature film Sisters had to be stopped in 2010 due to illness of the planned leading actress Marie Bäumer and took place in 2011 with Maria Schrader in the lead role. Sisters premiered as the opening film of the Festival of German Films 2013.

Filmography

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anne Wild at filmportal.de
  2. Termination of the shooting “Sisters”  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Filmecheo, June 24, 2010, accessed December 29, 2011@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.filmecho.de  
  3. Sisters at the production company Dreamtool, accessed December 29, 2011