Hannelore Hippe

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Hannelore Hippe , also Hannelore Hippe-Davies (married name) and Hannah O'Brien ( pseudonym ), (* 1951 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German author and radio journalist .

Life

Hannelore Hippe studied German and acting and then lived for a long time in Great Britain and Ireland . Since 1985 she has been working as a freelance writer and journalist for all radio stations of the ARD and so far (2009) has produced over one hundred and fifty radio features and numerous other contributions. She also wrote several novels and short stories as well as numerous radio plays , audio documentation and audio books , some of which she also directed .

Her then unpublished novel manuscript Eiszeiten formed the basis for the German- Norwegian cinema film entitled Zwei Leben , which was released in 2012, directed by Georg Maas and whose main actors include Juliane Köhler , Liv Ullmann and Ken Duken . In her novel music script, Hippe processed, among other things, the puzzling Norwegian criminal case of the so-called Isdal woman and the fate of occupation or Wehrmacht children in Norway. The film premiered in Norway in October 2012 and was released in theaters in Germany in September 2013. The film was submitted as a German entry for the Oscar , but was not included in the nominations for the category Best Foreign Language Film . After several revisions of her manuscript, the novel was published by dtv Verlagsgesellschaft in 2018 under the title The Lost Daughters .

Since 2015 she has been writing under the pseudonym Hannah O'Brien , under which she has since published several detective novels for dtv .

Hannelore Hippe now lives in Cologne and on the Moselle.

Works

Novels

Non-fiction

  • Irish conversations. A diary about the country and its people. 1st edition. Häusser Verlag, Darmstadt 1996, ISBN 3-89552-032-2 .

Radio features

  • Edith Sitwell  - a portrait of the English eccentric and poet. Production: Westdeutscher Rundfunk 1989, length: approx. 53 minutes.
  • From Casanova to Casablanca (also director) (Feature - NDR / SWF / MDR), 1994.
  • “A fish disappears.” The cod's struggle for survival. Director: Hannelore Hippe, production: Norddeutscher Rundfunk / Deutschlandradio Kultur 2007, length: approx. 55 minutes.
  • Banana shake in Iceland. Director: Hannelore Hippe, production: Südwestrundfunk / Deutschlandfunk 2009, length: approx. 55 minutes.
  • Hiking is the German pleasure. A walk through the forest, history and literature. Director: Hannelore Hippe, production: Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk 2010, length: approx. 55 minutes.
  • Hello? Yes who there? Or: better bring me some compote. Director: Hannelore Hippe, production: Südwestfunk 2011, length: approx. 55 minutes.
  • Homo habitans - How people live , WDR 5 , March 17, 2015.

Radio plays, audio documentation, audio books

  • Lower frequencies. Director: Christoph Dietrich, production: DeutschlandRadio Berlin 1997, length: approx. 51 minutes.
  • The national nose. Director: Hans Rosenhauer , Production: Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk 1998, Length: approx. 43 minutes;
    Sound carrier: The finest nose in France. Hörzeichen Verlag, Gerichshain 2001, ISBN 3-934492-12-6 .
  • Burghart Klaußner, Frank Arnold , Hans Peter Hallwachs… read Albert Einstein. An audio biography by Hannelore Hippe. Director: Hannelore Hippe, Argon Verlag , Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-86610-243-9 .
  • Burghart Klaußner, Markus Hoffmann and many others read Oscar Wilde  - a life. An audio biography by Hannelore Hippe. Director: Hannelore Hippe, Argon Verlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-86610-250-7 .
  • The escape from the GDR. There was never going back. An audio documentation by Hannelore Hippe. Director: Hannelore Hippe, Argon Verlag, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-86610-467-9 .
  • Summer of love. Long hair, free love - the summer of the colorful revolution. An audio documentation by Hannelore Hippe. Director: Hannelore Hippe, Argon Verlag, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-86610-471-6 .
  • The Diaries of Samuel Pepys - Director: Götz Naleppa , Production: Deutschlandfunk 2012.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ About the author: Hannelore Hippe . In: Feature & Reportage: Banana Shake on Iceland - How the boomland got on the dog. Program tip on the Phonostar Internet portal from July 24, 2010; Retrieved January 29, 2012.
  2. http://www.deutschlandradiokultur.de/ein-fisch-verschwindet.958.de.html?dram:article_id=147566
  3. a b c Short biography of Hannelore Hippe . In: Niedere Frequenzen , program tip from Deutschlandfunk for July 26, 2008; Retrieved January 29, 2012.
  4. cf. Information on the website for the film Zwei Leben . Operator: Farbfilm Verleih GmbH , Berlin; Retrieved October 4, 2013.
  5. Beate Rottgard: Premiere in Bergen, Norway. In: ruhrnachrichten.de . November 13, 2012, accessed November 19, 2018 .
  6. ^ Rainer Gansera: German film "Two Lives" at the Oscars. Vanishing point Norway . On: Süddeutsche.de from September 22, 2013; Retrieved October 4, 2013.
  7. Banana Shake in Iceland . Dossier, Deutschlandfunk, May 22, 2009; Retrieved January 29, 2012.