Irene Loebell

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Irene Loebell (* 1954 in Zurich ) is a Swiss journalist and documentary filmmaker .

Life

She worked for various Swiss newspapers such as Die Tat and Schweizer Fernsehen , for six years as an editor for the consumer program Kassensturz and then for the Rundschau . She has been working as a documentary filmmaker since 1994.

For the documentary “Life in Progress” she followed the life of young people in a Johannesburg township for several years with the camera. In 2014 she received a recognition award from the Bern Film Awards for this film. The jury found that Loebell met her counterpart with empathy, but not without asking critical questions.

She is a member of the board of Suisseimage, the Swiss cooperative for copyrights in audiovisual works.

Irene Loebell works and lives in Zurich. She is married to Paul Rechsteiner .

Filmography: Director (selection)

Documentaries

  • 2014: Life In Progress
  • 2004: Members of the Family
  • 2003: Le Grand Chalet de Balthus
  • 2000: A trip to Geneva
  • 1998: Life out of the laboratory
  • 1998: Nobel Prize for a Poison
  • 1996: Healthy children are doable
  • 1996: The war is still on their minds
  • 1995: You couldn't be neutral ...
  • 1995: The skull surveyor
  • 1994: From Switzerland to Auschwitz

Television films

  • Switzerland and the Jews
  • From Switzerland to Auschwitz

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The act September 2, 1977 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  2. ^ Neue Zürcher Nachrichten October 1, 1986 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  3. Neue Zürcher Nachrichten 19 May 1990 - e-newspaperarchives.ch. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  4. ^ Berne Film Funding - Canton of Berne. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  5. SUISSIMAGE: Board of Directors. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  6. SPLA | Irène Loebell. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  7. Hannes Nussbaumer: One from the bottom . In: Tages-Anzeiger . October 3, 2011, ISSN  1422-9994 ( tagesanzeiger.ch [accessed on January 28, 2020]).
  8. Brigitte Hürlimann: Growing up in the new South Africa | NZZ. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  9. ProCinema: statistics - filmdb. Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
  10. Georg Kreis: Back to the time of the Second World War (Part II): on the importance of the 1990s for the expansion of contemporary Swiss history . 2002, p. 498 , doi : 10.5169 / SEALS-81328 ( e-periodica.ch [accessed on January 28, 2020]).