Bora Dagtkin

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Bora Dagtkin (born October 27, 1978 in Hanover , Lower Saxony ) is a multiple award-winning German screenwriter and film director, primarily of comedic film and television scripts.

Life

Bora Dagtkin, whose father is of Turkish origin, studied screenplay at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy in Ludwigsburg and graduated in 2006 with an action version of Schiller's Die Räuber . He became internationally known as the lead author of the German television series Turkish for Beginners (2006), which received several international television awards and nominations (including Rose d'Or ). Before that, Dagtkin was already significantly involved in the books for the second season of the successful RTL series School Girls and had at times written texts for the team of authors for the well-known television series Gute Zeiten, Bad Zeiten and in the field of advertising .

In 2006 his first movie comedy Wo ist Fred? , in which Til Schweiger and Jürgen Vogel played the leading roles.

In 2007, Bora Drachtkin wrote the pilot for Doctor's Diary , a series that won the German TV Prize and the German Comedy Prize in 2008 . In 2008 he contributed a film parody to the TV film series ProSieben Funny Movie with Eine Like Nobody . He became known to a wider public through his film Turkish for Beginners , which also made his directorial debut. His second film Fack ju Göhte turned out to be the most successful German film of 2013 and received two sequels with Fack ju Göhte 2 (2015) and Fack ju Göhte 3 (2017).

Dagtkin is a member of the German Film Academy .

Filmography

script

Script and direction

Awards

See also

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FACK JU GÖHTE cracks the 3 million visitor mark asapissimo. In: presseportal.de , accessed on November 25, 2013.
  2. ^ Bora Dagtkin. In: deutsche-filmakademie.de. German Film Academy , accessed on April 9, 2019 .
  3. Star of the Year 2013 Cinema: Bora Drachtkin and Elyas M'Barek , Abendzeitung, December 26, 2013.
  4. The winners of the Bavarian Film Prize