Henriette Kaiser

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Henriette Kaiser (born December 30, 1961 in Munich ) is a German writer , film director and journalist .

Life

Henriette Kaiser grew up as the daughter of Susanne and Joachim Kaiser in Munich. Before graduating from high school in 1981, she began classical vocal training and completed it in 1983. She then moved to Berlin and studied modern German literature, philosophy and musicology at the TU Berlin . Back in Munich, she began studying at the University of Television and Film in 1988 and graduated in 1997. In 1998 her first major directing followed for the ZDF crime series Ein Fall für Zwei .

Kaiser's first book, “Final Chord” (2006) deals with the death of her friend Katja. It received the honorary award of the Federal Hospice Working Group . In her documentary “Musik im Fahrtwind” and the accompanying book “I am the last of the Mohicans” she deals with the biography of her father, the cultural critic Joachim Kaiser.

Henriette Kaiser lives in Munich and also works as a journalist. Among other things, she writes for the Jüdische Allgemeine and Bayerischer Rundfunk .

Works (selection)

Movies

  • 1988: Ödipussi , internship as a director
  • 1997: Red Tango (short film), script and direction, predicate valuable
  • 1998: A case for two (ZDF), director
  • 2000: My absolute favorite song (ZDF), written and directed
  • 2006: Musik im Fahrtwind (BR), script and direction

Books

  • 2006: final chord (Deuticke Verlag, 2008 as TB at btb, 2014 at Herder)
  • 2008: I am the last of the Mohicans (Ullstein, 2009 as TB at List)
  • 2012: Let's Talk About Music (Settlers) Co-Writer
  • 2014: films. Doers. (Text and criticism) Interviews with 41 women working in the media

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