Dagmar Gabler

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Dagmar Gabler (* 1966 ) is a German screenwriter who lives in Berlin .

biography

Gabler grew up near Regensburg . After graduating from high school, she studied acting in Ulm , followed by theater engagements in Amsterdam and Hamburg . Then she was a member of a free Berlin theater group under the direction of director Nelia Veksel and completed a script study at the German Film and TV Academy Berlin, which she graduated with a diploma.

Act

The short film Fuck the Pigs! after her screenplay won the Murnau Short Film Award , her debut with a screenplay for the feature film Mitfahrer - Every Encounter is a Chance from 2003 was shown at the Berlinale as the opening film of the Perspektive Deutsches Kino series and in 2004 won the Studio Hamburg Young Talent Award and the Aubagne Screenwriter Award excellent. The drama Close , which she wrote with director Marcus Lenz , won the Achtungberlin! Award in 2005 .

Then she wrote screenplays for the cinema and u. a. for the crime scene television series .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Association of German Screenwriters: Dagmar Gabler