Ina Borrmann

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Ina Borrmann in the show Hart aber fair , 2017

Ina Borrmann (* 1969 in Freiberg ) is a German film director , screenwriter and film producer .

Life

Ina Borrmann, who grew up in Freiberg, first completed an apprenticeship as a skilled worker for nursing in Karl-Marx-Stadt (today Chemnitz). After completing her apprenticeship, she moved to Ulm in 1990 , where she worked as a nurse at the Evangelical Altenzentrum Dornstadt for a year .

In 1991 she moved to Munich to begin studying theater and German at the Ludwig Maximilians University . After internships in various film productions, in advertising and at the theater, she applied to the University of Television and Film Munich , in the film and television drama department , which she left with a very personal graduation film.

During her studies she worked as an assistant director a . a. for the cinema film Asterix and Obelix against Caesar and script / continuity for television films, as viewer editor for RTL II and dispatcher for El Cartel Media .

The report Texas from 2002, for which she took over the script and direction, accompanied a Mexican-German exchange project on the subject of borderline experiences under the direction of Dieter Kronzucker . The film was part of the Mexico exhibition MEXARTES in the House of World Cultures in Berlin and was broadcast on N24 Weltreporter .

Ina Borrmann has lived in Berlin since 2008 . This year she presented her film The Disappearance of Time at the Leipzig Documentary Film Week. In 2010 she received a research grant from the Berlin Senate's Female Artists Program for the documentary Guten Abend, du Schöne . For the documentary film project 16 × Germany from 2013, in which filmmakers look at their state in short documentaries, she took on the script, direction and production for the state of Saxony .

In 2014 Ina Borrmann attended the master class Author, Lecturer, Dramaturg at the Script Academy Screenplay Berlin.

Her documentary Every 28 Days , in which she shows the physical and psychological hardship of her late desire for children, premiered at the 2015 Achtung Berlin Festival and was shown at DOK.fest Munich 2015 as part of the Munich premieres series .

Films (selection)

  • 1997: Not staring so romantically (short film, screenplay and director)
  • 1999: hands up! (Short film, co-script and director)
  • 2000: Attempted closeness (short film, screenplay and direction)
  • 2002: Texas (reportage, screenplay and direction)
  • 2007: Mike Figgis - The Seduction of the Eye (documentary, screenplay, direction, production)
  • 2009: The Disappearance of Time (documentary, screenplay, direction, production)
  • 2013: 16 × Germany - Saxony (short documentary, screenplay, direction, production)
  • 2015: Every 28 days (documentary, screenplay, direction, production)

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