Dietrich Brüggemann

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Dietrich Brüggemann at the Berlinale 2014

Dietrich Brüggemann (born February 23, 1976 in Munich ) is a German film director , screenwriter and musician.

Life

Brüggemann is the son of the Germanist Diethelm Brüggemann . He grew up "vaguely atheist" in the 1980s. At the age of eight he moved with his parents to South Africa and lived there for four years, from 1988 in Stuttgart and later in Regensburg. There he graduated from high school in 1996 at the Albertus-Magnus-Gymnasium . After the civil service in the care for the severely handicapped and a semester of theater studies in Munich, he studied film directing at the Potsdam University of Film and Television from 2000 to 2006 , which he graduated with a diploma.

His first feature film, Nine Scenes, premiered at the 2006 Berlinale . His second feature film Renn, if you can opened the perspective of German cinema at the Berlinale 2010. In 2012 his comedy 3 Zimmer / Küche / Bad was released .

Dietrich and Anna Brüggemann at the Berlinale 2014

He works closely with his sister Anna Brüggemann . Together they wrote the scripts for the films, and Anna Brüggemann played the leading roles in the first films. The siblings received the Silver Bear for the best screenplay at the 2014 Berlinale for the feature film Kreuzweg .

In 2017, Brüggemann staged his first play, the tragic comedy Vater , in the box of the Deutsches Theater Berlin .

He makes music videos, etc. a. for Judith Holofernes , Thees Uhlmann and the record label Grand Hotel van Cleef , and worked as an editor for the film magazine Schnitt until 2012 .

As a musician, Brüggemann accompanies silent films on the piano. He also forms the indie pop duo Theodor Shitstorm with Desiree Klaeukens and released the debut album Sie wird dich liebe dich in 2018 . He plays keyboard instruments, she plays guitar, both sing, write and compose.

Dietrich Brüggemann lives in Berlin-Kreuzberg .

Filmography (selection)

Music videos

  • 2010: Tim Neuhaus : As Life Found You
  • 2011: Tim Neuhaus: Headdown
  • 2011: Thees Uhlmann : The salmon move up the river to spawn and die
  • 2012: Thees Uhlmann: The girl from till 2
  • 2013: Alin Coen Band : A No Is A No
  • 2013: Judith Holofernes : Love Part 2 - Now all the more
  • 2013: Tim Neuhaus ft. Kat Frankie: Easy or not
  • 2015: Adam Angst : Splinters of grenades
  • 2017: Albrecht Schrader: Nonetheless
  • 2017: Maurice & the Summen family: Not answering is the new no

As a performer

Playwright and director

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Dietrich Brüggemann in the Munzinger archive , accessed on November 14, 2017 ( beginning of the article freely available)
  2. Questions about God. Video interview with Josef Lederle. In: kathisch.de. Retrieved November 14, 2017 .
  3. Ulrich Seidler: DT-Box - Dietrich Brüggemann shines with his theater debut "Vater". In: Berliner Zeitung. November 12, 2017, accessed December 6, 2018 .
  4. Dietrich Brüggemann live on the piano in the German Film Museum. In: Filmportal.de. January 9, 2018, accessed December 6, 2018 .
  5. Jan Friday: mouthpiece of the confused thirtysomethings. In: Zeit.de. September 27, 2018, accessed December 6, 2018 .
  6. One Shot on Youtube
  7. ^ Grand Hotel van Cleef: Tim Neuhaus & The Cabinet - Headdown. November 8, 2011, accessed May 8, 2017 .
  8. Review by Popshot, accessed July 5, 2013
  9. ^ Father of Dietrich Brüggemann, author and director , Deutsches Theater Berlin, accessed February 12, 2019
  10. Audience Award at the Festival of German Films 2010 ( Memento from March 9, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  11. Winner of the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2014 , accessed on November 14, 2017.
  12. The Film Art Prize 2018 of the 14th Festival of German Film Ludwigshafen am Rhein goes to "Murot and the Groundhog" by Dietrich Brüggemann . Article dated September 8, 2018, accessed September 9, 2018.