Daniela Kletzke

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Daniela Kletzke (* 1969 in Krefeld ) is a German author and director of radio plays and radio features .

Live and act

Daniela Kletzke studied Slavic and English studies at the universities in Cologne , Warsaw , Lublin, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Cambridge and Hamburg. Since 1999 her professional focus has been on radio plays. She worked u. a. as assistant director before making her directorial debut with Die Verschickung ( RB 2004), a play about Estonia in the 1940s.

With “I'm already not here anymore.” Escape and return of the poet Theodor Kramer (RB / DKultur), Kletzke dedicated an audio piece to the Austrian poet based on poems, letters, notes and fictional elements. It was voted radio play of the month in February 2007 and was broadcast by Ö1 in 2008, directed by Götz Fritsch, with Peter Simonischek in the leading role.

Based on the French novel On n'est pas là pour disparaître by Olivia Rosenthal , Kletzke staged the radio play "Are we already dead?" ( SR 2 Kulturradio ), which was the competition entry for the 2010 ARD radio play days. There, Peter Jordan , Wolf-Dietrich Sprenger and Gerd Baltus worked as speakers .

Daniela Kletzke directed radio drama productions for NDR , including Der Mann unter der Staircase based on the novel of the same name by Marie Hermanson , Zauberers Ende by Kurt Kreiler with Traugott Buhre in the leading role and the radio drama crime thriller Isabell by Johanna Kaptein, which performed in 2008 the audiobook of the Volksbühne at Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in Berlin. In 2012 she directed the radio play We were by William Pellier for SWR .

For Deutschlandfunk , she wrote and created the radio feature Im Bann der Dunkelheit - a long night over caves in the series A Long Night in 2010 together with Anne Ipsen, and in 2011 also together with Anne Ipsen the radio feature The Progress of Love about the Canadian writer Alice Munro and In 2012, together with Hans-Ulrich Möhring, the three-hour radio feature The dream is the truth about the American writer and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston , which was also broadcast as part of the ARD Radio Festival 2013. In 2014 she wrote and created again with Anne Ipsen under the title "Meerkatze, Mensch & Co. a long night about primates".

Radio plays (director)

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. Radio play Aktuell on orf.at of December 14, 2008, accessed on February 28, 2014
  2. Awards - Radio Play Awards , accessed on February 28, 2014
  3. I'm not here anymore . By Daniela Kletzke, Oe1 online
  4. Radio review by Norbert Schachtsiek-Freitag: ( Memento from March 2, 2014 in the web archive archive.today ) We are not there to simply disappear again (SR 2 Kulturradio)
  5. ARD Radio Play Days ( Memento from February 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on February 28, 2014 (PDF)
  6. ^ Suhrkamp Theater & Media
  7. Audio stage: Isabell . by Johanna Kaptein, Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz ( Memento from October 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  8. http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/im-bann-der-dunkelheit.704.de.html?dram:article_id=85892
  9. The Advancement of Love . A long night about the Canadian writer Alice Munro. By Anne Ipsen and Daniela Kletzke, Deutschlandfunk July 9, 2011
  10. ^ Long Night / Report from July 20, 2013, Deutschlandfunk
  11. "The dream is the truth" , Literaturhaus Schleswig-Holstein