Inga Wolfram

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Inga Wolfram (* 1956 in East Berlin ) is a German author , journalist and director .

Career

After studying philosophy and aesthetics at the Humboldt University in Berlin, she worked from 1977 to 1982 in the DEFA studio for feature films in Babelsberg as a script translator and assistant director. From 1982 to 1985 she studied feature film directing at the Moscow Directing Institute; since 1992 she has worked as a TV writer and director.

Works

  • Fallen From the Star (1992)
  • Lost Life (1996)
  • Under Red Flags (1997)
  • We Communist Children (1999)
  • Fall of the Soviet Empire (1999)
  • Deadly Trap - Herbert Wehner in Moscow 1937 (2002)
  • Stalin - Death of a Dictator (2003)
  • Death and the Maiden (2004)
  • Soldier's Child (2004)
  • The Pianist of Theresienstadt (2005)
  • Last exit West Berlin (2006)
  • Live, Love, Have Children (2007)
  • Betrayed (2007)
  • Germany, Your Artists - Armin Mueller-Stahl (2008)
  • Picture book Germany - The Ruhr
  • Thoughts on glittering wings - The filmmaker Heinrich Breloer (2010)
  • Shadow of Memory (2010)
  • The photographer Horst Wackerbarth - Pictures of Life (2011)
  • Moscow, my love - itineraries (2011)
  • Petersburg in the Heart - Itineraries (2011)
  • Germany, Your Artists - Matthias Brandt (2012)
  • Germany, Your Artists - Hannelore Elsner (2012)
  • This side of Eden | Pavlovsk - The Landscape Park near St. Petersburg (2013)
  • The painter Otto Dix - Trust your eyes (2014)
  • The Guilt of Others (2014)
  • Not like that, comrades! (2014)
  • The painter Caspar David Friedrich - A crack through the world (2015)
  • This side of Eden I Arkadia and Nieborów (2015)
  • Ute Freudenberg - I am a happy person (2016)
  • The big dream department stores - GUM, Moscow (2017)
  • The history of the Crimea (2017)
  • The Myth of Odessa (2018)
  • Rosa Luxemburg. the price of freedom (2019)
  • The Legacy of the Cistercians, Germany (2019)

Fonts

  • Betrayed: six friends, a spy, my country and a dream . Düsseldorf: Artemis & Winkler, 2009 ISBN 978-3-538-07271-8

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