Dominik Reding

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Film director Dominik Reding as a guest speaker at Contract-World , Messe-Hannover, January 2010

Dominik Reding (born January 3, 1969 in Dortmund ) is a German film director , screenwriter , film producer and writer .

Life

After graduating from high school in Dortmund in 1987, Dominik Reding first studied at RWTH with u. a. Prof. Volkwin Marg in Aachen Architecture. In 1992 he moved to the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg , where he studied film in the visual communication course until his diploma in 1999 . His diploma film Oi! Warning , which he realized together with his twin brother Benjamin Reding , was released in 2000 in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The film ran u. a. at the Sundance Film Festival founded by Robert Redford and received various film awards, including the Talent Award from the Directors Guild of America and the title valuable from the Wiesbaden Film Rating Center . In 2001 he shot the crime scene Fette Krieger as a writer and director for SWR with Ulrike Folkerts as commissioner Lena Odenthal . In 2006, as a writer, director and producer, he again shot the movie For the Unknown Dog with his twin brother Benjamin Reding , which was released nationwide in 2007. The film, which deals with the everyday reality of traveling journeyman ( traveling years ), received a. a. the main prize Golden Beaver of the Biberach Film Festival and the title Particularly valuable from the Wiesbaden film evaluation office . The rapper and actor Sascha Reimann played his first leading role in For the Unknown Dog . In addition to his film work, Dominik Reding worked as a book author (Oi! Warning, a film at your own risk) and, in alternation with his brother Benjamin Reding, as a columnist for the architecture magazine AIT . For his previous work, he and his brother Benjamin Reding received the Filmkunst Award from the Berlin Academy of Arts in 2003 . Dominik Reding has been a member of the German Film Academy since 2008 .

Filmography

Shooting of "For the Unknown Dog" with Lukas Steltner and Ferris MC , Oct. 2005
  • 1994: Adrian's Monday (short film, also screenplay and production)
  • 1995: Dreck (short film, also screenplay and production)
  • 1996: Taste the sweat (short film, also screenplay and production)
  • 1999: The Man of Chance (7 short films for theater production)
  • 2000: Oi! Warning (also script, storyboard , set design and production)
  • 2001: Tatort , Fette Krieger , (screenplay and direction)
  • 2001: Stay away from the good guys (video clip for the band Terrorgruppe )
  • 2007: For the unknown dog (also script, storyboard, set design and production)

theatre

  • 2014: NSU for you / An evening with Beate , stage play for the Kammerspiele of the German Theater , Berlin

Awards

Exhibitions

Set design by Dominik Reding in the exhibition of the AIT-Architektursalon Hamburg on For the unknown dog , Jan. 2011
View of the exhibition for For the Unknown Dog in the AIT-Architektursalon Hamburg, December 2011
  • 2002 on the development history and set design of Oi! Warning in the Babylon cinema , Berlin-Mitte
  • 2010/2011 on film architecture in For the unknown dog in the AIT-ArchitekturSalons in Hamburg, Munich and Cologne
  • from August to September 2019 photo art exhibition KLUFT & HAUT with a picture cycle by ings. 43 portrait photographs by Benjamin Reding (in the format 97 cm × 149 cm) and accompanying texts by Dominik Reding on journeymen and women on their traditional journey in their typical work clothes (guild clothing) and as a nude (art) in the Pingusson building (formerly French Embassy in Saarbrücken ), in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture of the Saarland .
  • from September to October 2019 photo art exhibition gap and skin with a cycle of pictures by ings. 41 portrait photographs by Benjamin Reding and accompanying texts by Dominik Reding about journeymen and women on their traditional wanderings in the Lüneburg Museum .
  • from July to November 2020 presentation of eight portraits from the photo cycle Kluft und Haut in the exhibition hall 1, an experiment of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg .

literature

  • Dominik Reding, Benjamin Reding : Oi! WARNING, watch a movie at your own risk . Schüren-Verlag, Marburg 2002, ISBN 3-89472-338-6
  • Booklet for the movie Oi! WARNING by the Institute for Cinema and Film Culture, on behalf of the Federal Agency for Civic Education , text: Gudrun Baudisch, images: Benjamin Reding, IKF Cologne 2001
  • Dominik Reding, Benjamin Reding: EVERYTHING OFFICE , eighteen office stories. With photographs by Benjamin Reding. Alexander Koch publishing house , Stuttgart (Leinfelden-Echterdingen) 2016, ISBN 978-3-87422-000-2
  • Dominik Reding, Benjamin Reding: COMING HOME , nineteen essays on the subject of living. With photographs by Benjamin Reding. Alexander Koch publishing house, Stuttgart (Leinfelden-Echterdingen) 2017, ISBN 978-3-87422-001-9
  • Dominik Reding, Benjamin Reding: PRETTY PUBLIC , twenty-two essays on the subject of "Public Space". With photographs by Benjamin Reding. Alexander Koch publishing house, Stuttgart (Leinfelden-Echterdingen) 2018, ISBN 978-3-87422-004-0

Others

  • On New Year's Eve 1996/97, Dominik Reding and his brother Benjamin said they had an encounter with Uwe Böhnhardt , Uwe Mundlos and Beate Zschäpe, who later became known as the NSU trio, in Erfurt's main train station , where the Reding brothers shot several times has been. According to MDR and the investigation results of the public prosecutor's office in Erfurt and the Thuringian public prosecutor's office in Jena, this shooting was unanimously confirmed by several witnesses.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Date and place of birth according to filmportal.de.
  2. ^ The port district of Duisburg-Ruhrort , ed. Chair for urban planning and engineering in collaboration with the planning office of the city of Duisburg, Prof. Volkwin Marg, pages 92–99, Aachen / Duisburg 1991.
  3. Screen International , Issue 14.-20. Jan. 2000, p. 20, article The snow and the fury
  4. ^ Lexicon of international films , ed. Catholic Institute for Media Information, pages 29 and 280, Schüren-Verlag, Marburg, 2001, ISBN 3-89472-364-5 .
  5. ^ Lexicon of international films , published by the magazine Film-Dienst and the Catholic Film Commission for Germany , page 175, Schüren-Verlag, Marburg, 2008, ISBN 978-3-89472-624-9 .
  6. Dominik Reding, Benjamin Reding: Oi! Warning, a film at your own risk , page 198, Schüren-Verlag, Marburg, 2002, ISBN 3-89472-338-6
  7. AIT 2 / 8-2012, Ed. Karl-Heinz Weinbrenner, Alexander Koch Publishing House, Leinfelden-Echterdingen, 2012.
  8. Membership list of the German Film Academy ( Memento of the original from October 5, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.deutsche-filmakademie.de
  9. [1] , in Spiegel Online , interview by Tobias Becker with Benjamin Reding and Dominik Reding under the heading Theater about Beate Zschäpe: We light up a soul. in Panorama from January 26, 2014
  10. [2] , Der Spiegel ( Spiegel Kultur ), February 2014 edition, issue 2, article Beate and we , p. 13
  11. ^ Annual report of the Filmförderungsanstalt for the 2001 calendar year
  12. ^ Monthly program of the Filmkunsthaus Babylon Berlin for October 2002
  13. AIT (trade journal) , magazine for architecture, edition 06/2011, p. 139
  14. [3] , contribution by Barbara Renno for the program Der Afternoon on August 9, 2019 in the program of SR 2 Kulturradio des Saarländischer Rundfunk (SR)
  15. [4] Naked journeyman craftsmen in Lüneburg , TV contribution by Stefan Mühlenhoff for the program NDR-Kulturjournal on Sept. 30, 2019 in the NDR television program
  16. ^ [5] Program information from the Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nürnberg from June 30, 2020 on the exhibition in Hall 1, an experiment
  17. [6] , article under the heading Further proceedings against Beate Zschäpe from April 28, 2013
  18. [7] , contribution of the MDR from May 13, 2013