Charlotte Drews-Bernstein

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Charlotte Drews-Bernstein (born January 13, 1936 in Hamburg ) is a German screenwriter , director , audio book producer and radio writer . She lives and works in Hamburg.

Life

After teaching at the Goethe-Institut in Tehran and doing radio correspondence for the NDR / SFB in 1963, Drews-Bernstein completed an apprenticeship as a radio writer in the up-and-coming studio of the North German Broadcasting Corporation under the direction of Axel Eggebrecht . After she had finished this, she worked in the NDR family editorial team and in the NDR school radio (among other things as an author for the radio play series Neues aus Waldhagen , feature author for the series “Ways of World Trade” and “Nature and Technology”).

In 1995 Drews-Bernstein wrote the script for the television play Grandmothers Courage together with her co-author Gabriele Kreis . In 1996, again in collaboration with Kreis, the scripts for six episodes of the television series Women Murder Lighter were created . In 1999 she wrote the template for the television film My Father's Castle , she is also the author of the scripts for two film adaptations from the Rosamunde Pilcher series, Flowers in the Rain (2001) and Certainty of the Heart (2003). In 2003/2004 scripts for the episodes Like in Real Life , Strong Like Jade and Faxen from the television series Evelyn Hamann's Stories from Life followed .

Drews-Bernstein is also the author of numerous radio plays for the German-language programs of the Scandinavian broadcasters.

Awards

Features and radio plays (author)

  • 1980: Radio in Africa
  • 1983: The Elbe - a river with history
  • 1985: In search of happiness - the clown Dimitri
  • 1985: The brave Hanna (A portrait of the Swiss theater clown Gardi Hutter )
  • 1986: Momo by Michael Ende , radio play adaptation: Charlotte Drews-Bernstein
  • 1988: Brides - a radio collage (together with Barbara Entrup), speakers: Else Quecke , Heidemarie Theobald , Hanns Zischler
  • 1990: Golf - the healthy addiction
  • 1993: The Synagogue in Freudental (report on a Jewish protective village in Swabia), speakers: Uta Hallant and Friedhelm Ptok
  • 1994: The village out of the toy box (Christmas in Seiffen - also directed, together with Barbara Entrup)
  • 1998: In the basement of Jan Philipp Reemtsma, radio processing by Charlotte Drews-Bernstein
  • 2002: Ten years of Sibir ... (German forced laborers in Schadrinsk, 1945–1948)
  • 2005: News from Waldhagen (review of a school radio village 1955–1985) with Heinz Reincke and the ensemble of the Ohnsorg Theater
  • 2008: China - light and shadow of radical change
  • 2009: Hochseil - The long Peter Rühmkorf Night
  • 2013: Salam Persepolis - a long night about early trips to ancient Persia and the first Shah to visit Europe

Audiobook productions (direction)

literature

  • Dan Garrett, Charlotte Drews-Bernstein: Germany (World in View). 1991, ISBN 978-0-431-00444-0 .
  • Wolfgang Kaiser, Charlotte Drews – Bernstein, Grabriele Kreis, Gerd Walter: Ana, Mr. Five Percentage and the great, life-changing love: On the relationship between the sexes XVI. 1992, ISBN 978-3-925-05610-9 .
  • Wolfgang Kaiser, Hans C. Zander, Charlotte Drews-Bernstein, Carl H. Möhle: Kaiser's cards box: On possible hazards in life: 7th 1998, ISBN 978-3-925056-20-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Charlotte Drews-Bernstein biography at hoerzu.de. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
  2. Grandmother's Courage Der Spiegel 22/1995 of May 29, 1995. Retrieved on November 19, 2013.
  3. Charlotte Drews-Bernstein TV movies and series on drews-bernstein-de. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
  4. ^ Wilhelmine Lübke Prize for five radio authors , in the Reutlinger General-Anzeiger of March 20, 1980, PDF file page 4 of 32
  5. Radio Prize 2003 ( Memento of the original from September 24, 2015 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. Award ceremony at gep.de. Retrieved November 19, 2013.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gep.de
  6. Goldener Hecht Literature - 2010 at Niederelbe.de. Retrieved November 19, 2013.