Elke Kratzer

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Elke Kratzer (born September 27, 1971 in Regensburg , Bavaria ) is a German film producer , writer and director .

Life

Elke Kratzer grew up in Regensburg and Munich . From 1993 to 1995 she studied political science and philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . From 1995 to 2002 she completed a master’s degree at the Vienna Film Academy .

Filmography (selection)

Selection of films in which Elke Kratzer worked as a producer and producer:

  • 2001: Goldfeber
  • 2002: Towards the future through the night
  • 2002: Vampires were only human too
  • 2003: You will never understand
  • 2003: Stossek 68-86
  • 2005: FAQ - Film o Koroski / A film about Carinthia
  • 2006: Nothing is more exciting than reality
  • 2006: No Island: The Palmers Kidnapping of 1977
  • 2009: Europolis - The Town of the Delta (Evropolis - gradyt na deltata)
  • 2010: ZLIN The lived utopia
  • 2011: Escape in the other direction
  • 2013: Raison dÉtat
  • 2016: Route 76 From the Alps to the sea

Selection of films in which Elke Kratzer worked as a director:

  • 1997: The baths of Lucca
  • 2006: Nothing is more exciting than reality (ORF / 3Sat)

Selection of films in which Elke Kratzer worked as a writer:

  • 1994: Vampy - the crazy ABC (Die Dichterwerkstatt)
  • 2006: Nothing is more exciting than reality

Festivals and prizes

  • Film Festival Max Ophüls Prize Young Talent Prize
  • Regard Neuf's “ Visions du Réel ” Nyon
  • Honorable Mention Diagonale 2005
  • Euro Media Award 2008
  • "Golden Rhyton Sofia" 2009
  • "Winner Los Angeles Reel Film Festival" 2009
  • 3 films in the "Film Sky Austria" 100 programs for Austrian film history ( Wolkenbügel , Stossek68-86 , the you'll never understand )
  • In 2006 nominated for the Axel Corti Prize of the TV Prize for Adult Education for Nothing is more exciting than reality
  • 2011 nomination for the Max Ophüls Prize
  • Prize of the Robert Bosch Foundation for the "Route76" project

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. With the tricycle to Rügen. In: sueddeutsche.de . December 4, 2014, accessed March 4, 2018 .