Ilse Hofmann
Ilse Hofmann (born January 3, 1949 in Ingolstadt ) is a German film and television director .
Career
The daughter of a merchant family grew up in Munich . After graduating from high school , she studied there from 1968 to 1971 at the University of Television and Film . During her studies she worked on the collective produced film The Social Behavior of Residents of a West German Village in 1961–65 .
In 1973 she became Joachim Preen's assistant director on Wolfgang Menge's series Ein Herz und ein Seele . As a result of the Rose Monday procession , she had to take on a supporting role at short notice (as Mrs. Burdenski), because the actress Eva Böttcher , who was actually intended for this, was found drunk in the hotel room.
Her first directorial work was the television film Winterreise in 1975 . The children's film Die Ilse ist weg followed in 1976 , in which she also participated in the script . She also wrote the script for the film Rabies (1982) and a script for each of the TV series Aufachse and Einsatz Hamburg Süd . Ilse Hofmann received the Adolf Grimme Prize for the film Die Welt in That Summer (1980) .
Filmography
- 1975: Winterreise (TV film)
- 1976: Ilse is gone
- 1978: Late love
- 1978: When Hitler stole the pink rabbit
- 1980: The world that summer
- 1981: Tatort - cross-border commuters
- 1982: rabies
- 1983: Dingo
- 1984: crime scene - perpetrator and victim
- 1984: A Case for Two - Always Trouble with Ado (TV series)
- 1985: The web
- 1985: The other
- 1986: Lindenstrasse (TV series)
- 1986: Tatort - The Swap
- 1987: On the Move (TV series)
- 1987: Duet in Bonn
- 1989: Peter Strohm (TV series)
- 1991: house by the lake
- 1989–1992: Schulz & Schulz (TV series)
- 1992: Wolffs Revier
- 1993: crime scene - deserters
- 1994: Tatort - The woman on the street
- 1995: Inside the amber
- 1995: The Pig - A German Career
- 1995: AS (TV series)
- 1997: friends like us
- 1997: Deployment in Hamburg Süd
- 1998: Lisa Falk - A woman for all cases: Fatal acquittal
- 1999: The Magic Woman
- 1999: Tatort - Passion
- 2004: Our dad - heartfelt wishes
- 2004: two men and a baby
- 2005: my sister and me
- 2007: The big and the small wishes - David versus Goliath
- 2007: The big and the small wishes - Cupid's arrows
- 2010: Tulips from Amsterdam
Awards
- 1978: Wilhelmine Lübke Prize for Late Love
- 1981: Adolf Grimme Prize with bronze for Die Welt in that summer (together with Robert Müller )
- 1984: "Promotion Prize" for film and media art as part of the Berlin Art Prize - Jubilee Foundation 1848/1948
Individual evidence
- ↑ Eva Böttcher is mentioned in the credits of the episode Rosenmontagszug , but without an appearance. Which suggests that she should appear as Frau Burdenski. Eva Böttcher embodied Frau Burdenski in the 13th episode The oven is out .
- ↑ The Prophet whom the country loved, obituary: Hardly any German author shaped German television as much as Wolfgang Menge . In: Berliner Morgenpost , October 22, 2012.
- ^ Art Prize Berlin Jubilee Foundation 1848/1948 , online at adk.de , accessed on October 11, 2014
Web links
- Ilse Hofmann in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Ilse Hofmann at filmportal.de
- Ilse Hofmann in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely available)
- Ilse Hofmann at the Federal Association of Directing
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hofmann, Ilse |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German film and television director |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 3, 1949 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ingolstadt |