Bettina Schoeller
Bettina Schoeller-Bouju (born October 15, 1969 in Munich ) is a German director , producer , author , journalist and curator .
Life
Bettina Schoeller is the daughter of the author and literary critic Wilfried F. Schoeller and the sister of the photographer Martin Schoeller . Growing up in Munich and Frankfurt, she began making her first Super 8 films at the age of 16 with her French teacher Helga Fanderl, a Kubelka student at the Städel in Frankfurt. At the University of Hamburg she completed a master’s degree in German studies , journalism and ethnology with a focus on ethnological film and at the University of Fine Arts Hamburg she studied film in the field of visual communication . She went to the Bucharest Film Academy in 2000 with a one-year DAAD scholarship .
Since 2001 she has been gaining practical film experience in the areas of sound assistance , recording management , production assistance and assistant director . Since 2005 she has worked as a director for television series , documentaries and feature films. In 2006 she founded the production company depoetica. with the aim of combining artistic and experimental films with commercial exploitation. She is a member of the Bundesverband Regie and is on the board of ProQuote Regie . So far she has received three awards for her work as a film director.
Schoeller has teaching assignments at the HFF Potsdam-Babelsberg and at the Berlin Technical Art Academy . She works as a freelance journalist for Merian and the Süddeutsche Zeitung , among others, and as a freelancer for Deutschlandfunk and Deutschlandradio Kultur . As an author, she has published the faux pas guide France and numerous short stories in the magazine L. Der Literaturbote and the anthology Nagelprobe . She gives film readings under the name “Bettinescu”. Together with the film critic Claudia Lenssen, she published the book How did you do that in 2014 ? Records of women and films .
Filmography
- Director
- 1995: Weizen , Found Footage , Hamburg International Short Film Festival
- 1996: With Mutti in Paradise , short film
- 1996: Osnabrück , experimental feature film
- 1998: Garsilamas , music video for the band "Loones Tunes", MTV London
- 1998: From water to space , short film, production: ARTE , Prix Elida Fabergé
- 1999: Happy Hour , short film, production: ARTE
- 1999: The Golden Lemons , documentary film
- 2001: Bucharest is just a mess , music video, Romanian hip-hop band
- 2001: Sunt Connectat , music video, Romanian hip-hop band
- 2001: The Troublemaker , movie
- 2001: Rauchgift , short documentary film
- 2004: Connecting Baghdad , documentary
- 2004: Female Body Builders , music film
- 2005: Lyle Lovett , music film, directed with Martin Schoeller
- 2005: Like Ice in the Sunshine , layout film for Langnese
- 2006–2012: Forbidden Love , TV series (65 episodes)
- 2010: Where I am is up , documentary, Berlinale Shorts 2010, German Shorts in Cannes 2010
- 2013: Haiti Konbit , documentation
- 2014: Jistis Pou Yo , music video
- 2014: Warlam Schalamow: Live or Write , short film for the exhibition of the same name in Berlin
- 2016: Metropolitan area : two episodes: "For nothing and for everything", "The climbers of the year"
- 2017: Metropolitan area : four episodes: "Der Master", "Unter Druck", "Hannes der Held", "Das Lied vom Helden"
- 2018: Metropolitan area : four episodes: "A question of justice", "Toilet maffia", "Blind witness", "Harry's testimony"
- 2018: "The three from the garbage disposal - three men and a baby" ARD Degeto 87 minutes
- production
- 2006: Connecting Baghdad , documentary 90 minutes
- 2007: Kobold , short film. Directed by Antje Majewski
- 2008: deconditioning , feature film. Directed by Antje Majewski
- 2010: Where I am is upstairs , documentary, 18 minutes
- 2014: Jistis Pou Jo , music video, 3 minutes
- 2016: Fatima , documentary, director: Nina Khada
Publications
- High C , in: acid test 7 . Suhrkamp Verlag, 1991, ISBN 3-518-40313-3
- Winnetou, Old Surehand and I , in: Merian Schleswig Holstein , Heft 7, 46th year, pp. 118-119, 1993
- Artistenlos, Circus Roncalli in winter quarters , in: Merian Cologne, 1994, pages 9-10
- Employment of women , in: Nagelprobe 11 , Suhrkamp Verlag, 1995, ISBN 3-518-40668-X
- with Walter Leimeier (Ed.): Hohes C , in: A herrenlos ladies bicycle , Verlag Schöningh, 1997
- Michel Houellebecq and interview with a terrorist , in: Christian Ankowicz, Tex Rubinowitz (Ed.): How Franz Beckenbauer once got too close to me , Eichborn, March 2004, ISBN 3821855584
- Fucking dogs and the presidential candidate , in: Kaffee.Satz.Lesen 1-12, Mairisch Verlag , Rederei Hamburg 2005, ISBN 3-938539-03-8 , pp. 155, 160
- with Johanna Links: C'est la vie - but how? , French guide , Conbook Verlag , Meerbusch 2011, ISBN 978-3-934918-74-0 .
- with Claudia Lenssen (Ed.): How did you do it? Notes on women and films , Schüren, Marburg 2014, ISBN 978-3-89472-881-6 .
Prices
- 1991: Literature Prize of the Ministry for Science and Art Wiesbaden: Young Literature Forum Hessen-Thuringia , In: Nagelprobe , Suhrkamp Verlag, Ffm, 1991.
- 1994: Literature Prize of the Ministry of Science and Art Wiesbaden: Young Literature Forum Hessen-Thuringia for "Women Employment" and "Family Hunger", in: Nagelprobe , Suhrkamp Verlag Frankfurt, 1994.
- 1996: 1st prize and audience prize for the documentary With Mutti in Paradies at the Hamburg International Short Film Festival
- 1999: Audience award for the short film happy hour at the Sehsuchten film festival
- 2011: Documentary film award “Bamberger Reiter” 2011 for Where I am is above
Web links
- Bettina Schoeller at filmportal.de
- Bettina Schoeller in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Bettina Bouju in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- depoetica. Film and television production Bettina Schoeller
- Speech at the Equal Pay Day / Family Ministry Manuela Schwesig
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bettina Schoeller , website depoetica.
- ↑ a b Bettina Schoeller , Kulturserver.de
- ↑ Profile depoetica. Film and television production
- ↑ Bettina Schoeller , Bundesverband Regie , accessed on June 23, 2014
- ^ Who: Board of Directors , ProQuote Director's website , accessed on April 7, 2015
- ↑ Bettina Schoeller-Bouju , Schüren Verlag, accessed on June 20, 2014
- ↑ a b Bettina Schoeller: Where I am is up , Berlinale Shorts 2010
- ↑ Bettina Schoeller: Bizarre has tradition , in: Budapest und Ungarn , Merian 6/1992, p. 120
- ↑ Bettina Schoeller-Bouju: Crazy About the West , Süddeutsche Zeitung, May 23, 2014 ( online ( Memento from August 9, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) on issuu.com)
- ↑ http://www.genios.de/presse-archiv/artikel/SZ/20130910/die-letzt-kosmopoliten-von-damask/A55378107.html
- ↑ http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/das-feature-das-ab Veranstaltungen-amazonien.688.de.html?dram:article_id= 44250
- ^ Bettina Schoeller: Sex II , Büchermarkt, Deutschlandfunk, June 2, 1998
- ↑ Bettina Schoeller: Desire as a Revolution , Büchermarkt, Deutschlandfunk , June 14, 2006
- ↑ Natalija Basic, Bettina Schoeller: War as Adventure , Feature, Deutschlandradio Kultur , September 15, 2007
- ↑ http://www.schueren-verlag.de/programm/titel/407-wie-haben-sie-das-machen-aufzüge-zu-frauen-und-filmen.html
- ↑ Review by Anke Westphal: On the hunt for Kafka's hip , Berliner Zeitung , June 17, 2004
- ↑ Female Body Builders on YouTube
- ^ German short film scene in Cannes , berliner-filmfestivals.de, May 12, 2010
- ↑ Haiti Konbit 2013 , depoetica.de
- ↑ Jistis Pou Yo on YouTube
- ↑ The exhibition "Warlam Shalamov: Living or Writing" - the exhibition ( Memento from June 23, 2014 in the web archive archive.today ), depoetica.de
- ^ With Mutti in Paradies ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), Short Film Agency Hamburg
- ↑ 21st Bamberg Short Film Festival ends with a record number of visitors ( Memento from July 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), Bamberg Short Film Festival , review 2011
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Schoeller, Bettina |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Schoeller-Bouju, Bettina (full name); Bouju, Bettina |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German director, producer, author, journalist and curator |
DATE OF BIRTH | 15th October 1969 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |