Beate Schlanstein

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Beate Schlanstein at the 2015 Grimme Prize

Beate Schlanstein (* 1961 in Essen ) is a television editor for Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR). She develops and looks after historical television programs.

Life

Schlanstein studied Romance and English, political and historical sciences in Bochum , Paris and Hamburg. This was followed by radio reports on the Hessischer Rundfunk Zeitfunk and volunteer work . At the age of 29 she became editor of the history / contemporary history program group of the WDR in 1990 , and in 2001 deputy head of the society / documentation program group .

She was a visiting lecturer in the Department of Literature and Language at the University of Essen .

Schlanstein explains in her lectures that the audience demand for history formats is increasing, which is why the public service broadcaster is reacting with more offers. She also explains that there will be no more exclusive documentaries, but that from now on, game and documentary scenes will alternate ( infotainment ), thus following private television .

Products

Books
  • Get out into town. A city guide for children through Frankfurt and its history , with Beate Jacobi, Elefanten Press Verlag, Berlin 1987
  • Get out into town. A city guide for children through Essen and its history , Elefanten Press Verlag, Berlin 1988
  • The First World War The book for the ARD television series . Rowohlt Verlag, Berlin 2004
  • When the Germans were gone , book on the series. Rowohlt Berlin 2005
Movies
  • (Ed.) Carsten Günther, Heike Mund: We in North Rhine-Westphalia 1. NRW - The beginning . DVD-ROM (2006) plain text

TV 1990-2001

  • Peter Weiss - The investigation. Auschwitz on the Stage (1990). 20 min.
  • Das Phantom von Bonn (1996), co-producer, WDR / NDR
  • Two-parter Echo der Arbeit (1998), film producer
  • We communist children . R .: Inga Wolfram , Helge Trimpert 60 min (1998)
  • The Friendship of Nations (2000). 15 minutes. Havel Film Babelsberg for WDR
  • Four-part adventure Ruhrpott (2001)
  • Meat production on the wrong track (2001). 456 minutes
  • In search of utopia without illusions (2001), about Ingeborg Bachmann
  • Italy's Bloody State Secret - Dario Fo Charges (2001)
  • The view over there - 40 years of building the wall (2001) WDR History Night

TV 2002

  • Alone against the Führer - Georg Elser . (2002) Director: Rüdiger Liedtke
  • The two lives of Dr. Fisherman. A doctor in Auschwitz and the GDR R .: Karin and Till Ludwig (2002)
  • The prison. Landsberg and the emergence of the republic . Germans in the US War Crimes Prison in Landsberg (2002). R .: Lutz Hachmeister.
  • Lost in East Prussia . The Long Way of the “Wolf Children” (2002) D .: Hans-Dieter Rutsch
  • The little sister. The “ White Rose ” - a Legacy (2002). R: Michael Verhoeven
  • People and hotels. Sacher , Vienna (2002). R .: Rita Knobel-Ulrich
  • The other face of the enemy. Amira Hass - An Israeli Journalist in the West Bank (2002), report by Wiltrud Kremer
  • Three-part series The Expellees. Hitler's Last Victims (2002)
  • Four-part collaborators under the swastika (2002)

TV 2003

  • Inmate 113 993. A German on death row (about Dieter Riechmann, 2003). R .: Peter F. Müller
  • Murder on Kephallonia . Italian resistance in Greece 1943. (2003)
  • On the Abyss - Anatomy of the Cuban Crisis . R .: Werner Biermann (2003)
  • The big criminal cases : The St. Pauli killer (2003) D .: Danuta Harrich-Zandberg and Walter Harrich
  • Stalin . Death of a dictator (2003) D .: Inga Wolfram, Helge Trimpert
  • The Krupp complex (2003) D .: Reinhold Böhm
  • A head hunt. In search of the skull of Sultan Mkwawa (2003) R .: Martin Baer
  • Einstein's boat. Hitler's little profiteers (2003) D .: Heinrich Billstein

TV 2004

  • Jewish mixed race in the Wehrmacht - The Soldiers with Half a Star (2004)
  • Diary of an exclusion. The life of the Klepper family 1932–1942 (2004) D .: Rolf Bergmann, Jürgen Buch
  • Open Wound Palestine (2004) .R .: Annette von Wangenheim
  • Hitler's Money (2004) D .: Ingo Helm
  • Four-parter Back then in the GDR (MDR / WDR, 2004), co-editor
  • Stari Most - A Bridge in the Balkans (2004). R .: Peter Miroshnikov
  • For life and death - great moments in medicine (WDR / NDR / ARTE, 2005), editor
  • When the Ruhr area was still black and white: - A home with rough edges 3-part, archive collage (2005)
  • The death eleven - a football game of life and death . Director: Claus Bredenbrock

TV 2005

  • Three-parter When the Germans were gone. Silesia after 1945 (2005)
  • Women as prey . Wehrmacht and prostitution - about the abuse of women in German military brothels. (2005) 43 min. Aquino movie
  • Three-parter The Twenties (2005) by Florian von Stetten
  • Member of the editorial board of the series Our 1950s (2005)
  • The Adventure 1956–1960 12-part documentary series by Kenneth Burns

TV 2006

  • Two-part industrial dynasties in NRW (2006)
  • Four-part rubble years on the Rhine , Ruhr and Weser (2006)
  • Three-part series My Father, the Enemy (2006/7)
  • Rabeneltern (2006), WDR commission for Havel Film Babelsberg, 30 min
  • Multipart First World War (2006)

Awards and participation

In 2005 she was awarded the Adolf Grimme Prize ( then in the GDR ). Schlanstein received the Techfilm Prize 2005 for the program From Life and Death - Great Hours of Medicine .

Individual evidence

  1. Federal Agency for Civic Education, 10th Federal Congress 2006

Web links

Commons : Beate Schlanstein  - Collection of images, videos and audio files