Bärbel Dalichow

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Bärbel Dalichow (born May 26, 1953 in Potsdam ) is a German film scholar and author .

Career

Dalichow was born as the daughter of the future cultural scientist Helmut Hanke and the politician Brunhilde Hanke . After a traineeship at the Berliner Zeitung and working as a guide to the palace in Sanssouci , she studied cultural studies, aesthetics and art studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin from 1972 to 1976 . While working in the public relations department of the Potsdam District Film Directorate, she began studying film history and film aesthetics at the Potsdam-Babelsberg University of Film and Television (1976 to 1979).

From 1977 to 1985 she worked as a department head for film art at the Filmmuseum Potsdam . After a betrayed attempt to escape from the GDR, she was interrogated for weeks by the state security in 1980. From 1980 she also worked as an author, created a. a. Puppet shows, scripts for HFF and DEFA, as well as radio features. From 1985 she was a saleswoman for watches and jewelry and completed an extra-occupational apprenticeship as a specialist saleswoman. From 1988 to 1990 she wrote her doctoral thesis as a scholarship holder of the Kulturfonds der DDR and was active in the New Forum in 1989/90 . In June 1990 she became director of the GDR Film Museum, and in November 1990 she received her doctorate from the Humboldt University in Berlin. From 1990 to 2013 she was director of the Filmmuseum Potsdam, since then she has worked as a freelance writer. Dalichow has two sons and lives in Potsdam and the Uckermark.

Publications

  • Apart with Montaigne , Berlin 2014
  • We wanted another country , with Uwe Karsten Heye , Munich 2010
  • Leni Riefenstahl , Berlin 1999
  • Hans Albers, a life in pictures , Berlin 1997
  • Love with eighty , Berlin 1994
  • The second life of the film city Babelsberg , Berlin 1994

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