Ingelis Gnutzmann

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Ingelis Gnutzmann

Ingelis Gnutzmann (born October 21, 1953 in Flensburg ) is a German television journalist, presenter and filmmaker.

Life

Ingelis Gnutzmann grew up in six different cities. a. she lived in Washington DC for four years, where she also spent part of her school time. After graduating from high school, she studied journalism and German language and literature in Münster, later also French, Spanish, general and comparative linguistics with the first state examination.

Her journalistic career began in 1982 with a traineeship at the Münsterschen Zeitung in Münster and then a permanent position as a local editor. In 1984 she switched to television. She moved to Frankfurt am Main and started working as a freelancer for Hessischer Rundfunk in the politics and current affairs program. Here she wrote magazine articles, later also documentaries and took over both editing and presentation of the regional news.

In 1990 she received an offer from RTL plus to work as a news editor and presenter at the headquarters in Cologne. She moderated u. a. in addition to Peter Kloeppel and Hans Meiser, the main news for the foreign sector and designed special programs on the Gulf War in 1991. In 1993, she left RTL plus and went to Vox , where, in addition to news editing and presentation, she again worked as a film writer.

A year later she returned to public television and started working as a freelance journalist at WDR , initially in the Tagesschau and Tagesthemen editorial team, later for "ZAK" with the presenter Friedrich Küppersbusch and then for the "Report from Bonn". In 1998, the longtime director of “ Monitor ”, Klaus Bednarz , offered her regular collaboration for his show. Ingelis Gnutzmann also worked on special political programs and shot documentaries at home and abroad.

Her thematic focus: the Iraq war and its consequences, flight and displacement, German asylum policy, equality for women, democracy and social dismantling.

Ingelis Gnutzmann is married to the author, songwriter and cabaret artist Ekkes Frank . She lives in Cologne and Italy.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1985: No reason to celebrate - heretical about the Year of Youth (HR, Gnutzmann / Ekkes Frank / Wolf Lindner / Sabine Rieden)
  • 1986: At the end of patience - women demand quotation (HR, Gnutzmann / Schneider)
  • 1988: One man, one woman - people without a home (HR)
  • 1995: A city breaks its silence - The mass suicide of Demmin (WDR)
  • 1996: A chilling success - the new right of asylum in front of the Kadi (WDR / ARD, Gnutzmann / Monheim)
  • 1997: The end can be a beginning - women in poverty (WDR)
  • 2002: Visit to the enemy - a trip through Iraq (WDR)
  • 2003: Who takes up the sword - the Christians and the war (WDR / ARD, Gnutzmann u. A.)
  • 2004: Broken Heroes - US soldiers after the wars in Iraq (WDR / ARD)
  • 2007: Better to die than back - mass exodus from Iraq (WDR)

Awards

Ingelis Gnutzmann received the 1997 press award from the German Lawyers' Association for the documentary "A deterrent success - the new asylum law before the Kadi"

literature

  • Rhein-Zeitung March 11, 1991: "RTL editor Ingelis Gnutzmann: 'It's incredibly exciting'"
  • Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung March 19, 1991: "She doesn't like empty phrases or box sentences - Ingelis Gnutzmann is moderating the RTL-Spätnachrichten this week"
  • Demminer Zeitung March 15, 1995: "Who is filming in Demmin again?" (to: "A city breaks its silence")
  • Süddeutsche Zeitung February 23, 1996: "Brilliantly researched" (on "A deterrent success")
  • Frankfurter Rundschau February 23, 1996: "Rüttelnd" (on "A deterrent success")
  • Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung February 23, 1996: "The Shadow Side" (on "A deterrent success")
  • Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger 23 February 1996: "Clearly" (on "A deterrent success")
  • Westfälische Rundschau February 23, 1996: "Fast and unfair" (on "A deterrent success")
  • Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung April 20, 1996: "Behind the scenes - Interior Minister Kanther criticizes WDR report on the right of asylum" (on "A deterrent success")
  • Friday, December 14, 2001: "Teacher Attacks Americans - The Nolz Case"
  • Süddeutsche Zeitung January 9, 2003: "A face for the enemy - broadcasters fight against each other for pictures of Iraq on ARD"
  • Der Spiegel 4/2003: "Turbulence around Iraq reporting"
  • Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger February 9, 2003: "Star march and rallies set signals against a war in Iraq"
  • Ärztezeitung April 14, 2004: "Traumatized US Veterans" (on "Broken Heroes")
  • Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger April 14, 2004: "Disposable Soldiers" (on "Broken Heroes")
  • Berliner Zeitung April 14, 2004: "Broken Heroes"
  • Rheinische Post April 16, 2004: "The Sorrows of Young Shawver" (on "Broken Heroes")
  • General-Anzeiger Bonn April 16, 2004: "Too much party" (to "Broken Heroes")
  • epd-Medien April 24, 2004: "Post-Traumatic Stress Symptom" (on "Broken Heroes")
  • Junge Welt January 26, 2006: "The BND wanted to see my film material ... A conversation with Ingelis Gnutzmann"
  • Neue Rheinische Zeitung online January 25, 2006: "BND reports to WDR"

Fonts

  • Kölner Zeitung für Sozialistische Politik from April 4, 2003 Contribution to a rally against the Iraq war
  • Ossietzky May 1, 2004 "A photo with General Schwarzkopf"
  • Ossietzky March 8, 2008 "Millions of Iraqis on the run"
  • Linksnet March 10, 2008 Millions of Iraqis on the run "

Individual evidence

  1. Millions of Iraqis on the run | Linksnet. Retrieved January 24, 2018 .