Gudrun Deubener

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Gudrun Deubener (née Rammler ; born October 17, 1931 in Gößnitz , Thuringia ; † June 4, 2009 ) was a German screenwriter and scenarioist.

Life

Deubener studied theater studies in Weimar and at the Leipzig Theater Academy . She initially worked at the Leipzig State Theater before moving to DEFA in Babelsberg as a screenwriter in 1955 . There she wrote, among other things, for children's films and fairy tale adaptations such as Little Red Riding Hood and Snow White . In 1990 she retired, but continued to work as a consultant for DEFA.

In 1979 she was awarded the National Prize of the GDR, 2nd class for art and literature.

Filmography (selection)

Dramaturgy:

Scenario / script:

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