Ariela Bogenberger

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Ariela Bogenberger with Rainer Kaufmann at the Grimme Awards 2011

Ariela Bogensberger (* 27. February 1962 in Munich ) is a German screenwriter , producer , cabaret - director and journalist .

Career

Bogenberger is the daughter of Veronika Fitz and the actor Willi Anders.

Bogenberger worked as a journalist for the Badische Zeitung , the Münchner Merkur , the Münchner Theaterzeitung and on BR radio . She was responsible for several episodes of the cabaret television series Das Brettl as a writer and producer. She also worked as a cabaret director and as a writer for the BR productions Live from the slaughterhouse and Frauensache . In 2000 she received a scholarship from the Celle School . In 2002/2003 she completed the script workshop in Munich , and has been active as a screenwriter ever since. Her first book was the template for Rainer Kaufmann's multi-award-winning television film Maria's Last Journey .

In 2017, in Petra K. Wagner's documentary Ausstieg , she reported on her 18-year membership (1997-2015) in the sect-like cherry blossom community of guru Samuel Widmer .

Private life

She lives with her husband, the composer and crime writer ("Chiemsee Blues") Thomas Bogenberger , and three children together in Prien am Chiemsee .

Filmography

Awards

Web links

Commons : Ariela Bogenberger  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b br.de: One to one. The Talk - Guest: Ariela Bogenberger, screenwriter ( Memento from November 26, 2018 in the Internet Archive )
  2. sueddeutsche.de: Falling to the sect guru
  3. stuttgarter-zeitung.de: Trapped in the "cherry blossom community"