Burkhard Inhülsen

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Burkhard Inhülsen 2015 at the Wikipedia information table in the cultural center pavilion during the 13th international up-and-coming film festival in Hanover

Burkhard Inhülsen (also: Burkhard InHülsen ; born January 16, 1950 in Wolfenbüttel ) is a German teacher and art educator as well as the initiator and director of various national and international projects on film art, the promotion of young talent and film education.

Life

2012 during his acceptance speech on the occasion of the award of the city culture prize by the Friends of Hanover
With the jurors Tobias Schenke , Franziska Stünkel and Karl Maier from Film & Medienbüro Niedersachsen (from left) at the film festival And please! 2013 in the cinema on Raschplatz

After graduating from school, Burkhard Inhülsen studied in the film class at the Braunschweig University of Fine Arts .

In 1976 Inhülsen moved to Hanover , where he worked as an art teacher at the Leibniz School. In 1999 he worked in the service of the students and in the teaching staff as "specialist chairman art, expo representative ".

Burkhard Inhülsen initiated several film projects he has led since then, including the first nationwide school film festival, which he initially organized in Hanover with his sister, graphic designer Karin Inhülsen, and later also with his brother, music journalist Harald Inhülsen which he wrote in 1986 in his book Auf nach Hollywood! Students make films wrote. The international film festival up-and-coming , also held in Hanover, developed from the school film festival, and this in turn led to the City-Zooms art project, which was held in Hanover for the first time in the year of the Expo 2000 world exhibition . The film-class-Germany grew out Inhülsens initiative.

Fonts

literature

  • Helmut Kommer: We are making a film ourselves - observations on the first nationwide school film festival , in: Westermanns pedagogical contributions 34, 1982, p. 217 f.
  • Birte Vogel (text), Dieter Sieg (photos): Burkhard Inhülsen , in this: Hanover personally. Portraits , Seewind-Verlag, Wennigsen 2011, ISBN 978-3-9814559-0-8 , pp. 244-260

Web links

Commons : Burkhard Inhülsen  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Inhülsen, Burkhard ( Memento of the original from July 31, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. in the database of Niedersächsische Personen (new entry required) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library in the version of February 28, 2012, last accessed on November 23, 2017  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / gwlb.de
  2. a b c Jens Fischer: The first kick , article in the daily newspaper Die Tageszeitung (taz) from December 3, 2005, last accessed on November 23, 2017
  3. ^ A b Ulrich Junghans, Karl-Wilhelm Steinwede, Martin Stupperich, Gerd Tiedje (ed.): The teaching staff of the Leibniz School 1999 , in this: Leibniz School Hannover 1874-1999. 125 years of high school. Anniversary publication (inside title: 125 years Leibnizschule Hannover. A grammar school under the sign of the reforms from 1874 to 1999 ), published by the Leibnizschule with the support of the Leibnizforums eV and the association of former Leibniz VEL on the occasion of their 125th anniversary, Hannover 1999, Appendix [without Page numbers] after p. 253
  4. Compare the information from the Creative Gaming initiative in the version dated June 17, 2014 in the Internet Archive
  5. a b c d e f Birte Vogel: Burkhard Inhülsen , in Birte Vogel (text), Dieter Sieg (photos): Hanover personally. Portraits . Seewind-Verlag, Wennigsen 2011, ISBN 978-3-9814559-0-8 , p. 270.
  6. Compare the information in the catalog of the German National Library
  7. Compare the subtitles on the start page of cityzooms.de , last accessed on November 22, 2017