Elena Alvarez Lutz

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Elena Alvarez Lutz (born September 8, 1964 in Munich ), also Helen Alvarez Lutz, is a German - Spanish film director , screenwriter , presenter and voice actress .

Life

Elena Alvarez Lutz was born in Munich and grew up in Madrid and Málaga . She studied directing at the University of Television and Film Munich and received her diploma in 2000.

Her field of work extends to cinema films, television plays, musicals and theater. From 2008 to 2009 she was CvD Woidboyz responsible for the show Südwild / Bayerisches Fernsehen. Since 2010 she has been the author of the Bayerischer Rundfunk program “Quer durch die Woche mit Christoph Süß” and “Capriccio”, for which she also directs the series “Sozusagen” with Knut Cordsen (text). From 2010 to 2012 she was a lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich , department of aesthetics. Elena Alvarez published several literary works.

In 2003 she received an 18-month scholarship from the Bavarian State Ministry for Science, Research and Art for developing scripts and scripts, and in 2006 the Paul Maar scholarship for children and young people. Youth theater.

As a director she made the long documentary “Children's Republic” (1999), the short film “Himmelbett” (Midsommar Stories) and “Blumenbar” (2004).

Filmography (selection)

  • 1989: "After dinner", director, screenplay
  • 1989: “Traced Paths”, assistant director
  • 1989: "Milan", assistant director
  • 1993: "My Indian Boy", assistant director, sound
  • 1994: “Children's Republic. The children's home: island of past ideals? “, Director
  • 1999: Midsommar Stories , director
  • 2000: “Die Augenfalle”, director, screenplay

Speaking roles (selection)

Speaking roles in films
Speaking roles in series

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b filmportal.de , Elena Alvarez
  2. a b c d regieverband.de , Elena Alvarez - Helen Alvarez Lutz
  3. a b synchronkartei.de , Elena Alvarez