Barbara Grupp

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Barbara Grupp (* 1948) is a German costume designer who has worked in film and television for over 50 years. Her most important activities brought her together with Dominik Graf and Caroline Link .

Live and act

Born in 1948, the Grupp received her training in the 1960s and at the end of the same decade began her work as a costume designer for the controversial exploitation films Witches Tormented to the Blood and Girls with Violence (both from 1969). In the following decades she worked with committed filmmakers such as Hans Noever , Reinhard Hauff , Margarethe von Trotta and Doris Dörrie , but also designed the costumes for entertainment productions such as Dominik Graf's police thriller Die Sieger and the comedy Long Saturday as well as for the ARD series Marienhof , Tatort , Schimanski, Der Fahnder and Polizeiruf 110 .

Over the course of the new millennium, Barbara Grupp also provided for a number of ambitious literary adaptations such as Caroline Links Nirgendwo in Afrika , Der Junge muss auf Fresh Air and When Hitler Stole the Pink Rabbit . The costume designer received the German Film Prize in 2015 for her extensive work on Graf's historical love story The Beloved Sisters . In 2019 she will also be working with Dominik Graf on a remake of Erich Kästner's novel Fabian .

Filmography

Individual evidence

  1. Fabian at http://beta.blickpunktfilm.de/

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