Gisela Stelly

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Gisela Stelly (* 1942 ) is a German author, former journalist , film producer and director. She was the fourth wife of the publisher Rudolf Augstein ("Der Spiegel").

Life

Gisela Stelly's father was a Berlin silk goods manufacturer, her mother a housewife. She studied sociology and experimental psychology . From 1967 she wrote for the weekly newspaper Die Zeit , first as an intern, and from 1970 to the mid-1980s as a freelancer for the Modernes Leben editorial team.

In the 1970s and 1980s she wrote screenplays and directed documentaries and feature films.

Her first novel, Tristan in New York , was published in 1993 , which has since been followed by several.

From 1972 until the divorce in 1992, Stelly was married to the Spiegel publisher Rudolf Augstein, which was by far the longest of his five marriages. The son Julian Robert Augstein, who was born in 1973 and is a painter and economist , comes from this connection . In the early 1970s, Stelly met the artist Martin Kippenberger (died 1997), from which a deep friendship developed. Gisela Stelly now lives in Hamburg and Berlin .

Filmography

  • 1978: Little Godard (actress)
  • 1978: Love and Adventure (director, screenplay, producer)
  • 1980: Frangipane (Director, Screenplay)
  • 1982: Between the Times (director, screenplay)
  • 1982: Something becomes visible (actress)
  • 1984: The Beginning of All Horrors Is Love (Actress)
  • 1986: Waiting for Marie (director, screenplay, editor, producer)

Works

Keitum talks . fifty-fifty-Verlag, Frankfurt 2018, ISBN 978-3946778080 .

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